10 Best Quotes From Cyberpunk 2077 | Game Rant
There isn't a gamer alive that should not be impressed by Cyberpunk 2077's Night City, a living, breathing metropolis that makes for a backdrop to the story. Yet one of the keys to success has been how this background steals the show and takes center stage. That's no accident, the environment has been developed for eight years by people who understand that atmosphere can make or break a game.
But Night City is not just a fancy piece of artwork crafted by graphic designers. What really brings it to life is the population that is walking, eating, laughing, and talking. As V, players will interact with a variety of unforgettable characters that lend their advice, criticize others, and make conjectures about the nature of the universe. Whether funny, clever, wise, or blunt, these words will be written on the minds of the listeners long after the controller has been set down.
10 Paying Up
"Actually, I wasn't gonna pay you at all." - Jackie, confessing his strategy to V.
Well, at least his honesty is refreshing! Jackie Welles and V don't necessarily start on the right foot, though they become partners rather quickly. It turns out that Jackie was planning on snubbing V on their very first job together. Sensing a new future, Jackie comes to his senses. V pays him back later by deciding whether to side with Dex or Evelyn without his input. It's not exactly a partnership founded on trust.
9 Love This Town
"Oo, I love this town! Love it like you might love a mother who popped you out on the steps of an orphanage and now stops you to ask if you got a smoke for her!" - Stanley, speaking to the world live via radio.
As V wakes up from that meme-worthy, awkward position, the radio comes on and the player gets to listen to the news of the day with Stanley on the default radio station. It's crass, but a pretty good metaphor, there's a lot to love and resent in Night City.
8 Concussion Protocol
"V, V, V... If you don't have a titanium skull lining, you are gonna have memory problems in no time." Coach Fred to V who is thinking about boxing.
Now maybe V got the Mantis Blades early on and feels ready to enter the boxing ring with the rest of the world, but all it takes is a couple of misplaced blows to get brain damage and V can thank Coach Fred for that reminder. It's good to know that, in this future mixed with great progress and disappointment, at least science has figured out a way to keep athletes from getting frequent concussions.
7 How We Used To Say Goodbye
"Once upon a time, people were talking to graves and nobody batted an eyelid, right?" - Judy Alvarez to V on the phone.
Judy Alvarez is a techie with custom equipment that is short on casual conversation but heavy on philosophy. At first, she's skeptical of V, but after getting into her inner circle, V becomes a trusted friend and confidant. This includes listening to her reflections on how people handle life and death with her knowledge of history coloring her beliefs on how to handle it. Her mentality is something straight out of Grand Theft Auto San Andreas, which might explain the Easter Egg that alludes to it in the game.
6 Aspiring Musician
"Give yourself time. Ideas'll come. Life'll shake you, roll you, maybe embrace you. The music'll find you." - Johnny and V, in unison.
V doesn't strike anyone as a natural musician, but after Johnny Silverhand joins up with the protagonist's mind, V learns a thing or two about how to rock out. That players have figured out how to get ahold of a Monowire for free might hand them a good weapon, but Johnny and V both know that changing the culture of Night City is going to take more than traditional weaponry. Musicians need guidance and, while Johnny can't be trusted with much, he's good for a quip about how to really jam.
5 The Impossibility Of Solitude
"Be alone with my thoughts? Near on unachievable these days." - V explaining his frazzled mind to Misty.
V is forced to deal with a lot of terrible and impactful decisions on a journey that no one could have predicted. Rarely does V sit down and think about simple things like what to eat, where to party, how to get a raise, or if pineapple belongs on pizza (which is illegal in 2077, by the way). V is frustrated with it all and never gets a chance to just do nothing. Thankfully, Misty is around to lend her understanding and support.
4 Terrible Slogan
"The city of dreams. I'd gladly kick the balls off the idiot who thought that one up." - Panam to V.
Night City can seem like a really fun place when V is hunting down the best mod in the game, but the player should stop and think about what kind of dream that really is. Is it really the life when the best thing that can happen is finding an upgrade that kills people faster? Night City is ultimately violent and bad for finding what humanity is meant to be about. As a Nomad, Panam feels no obligation to hold back in her criticism.
3 A Man Of Principle
"Swap meat for chrome, live a BD fantasy, whatever, but at the end of it all, it's the code you live by that defines who you are. " - Johnny to V.
When someone says they are an anarchist, sometimes they mean they just want to see all systems destroyed and don't care who gets hurt in the process. Other times, they mean there is a principle and a philosophy that adheres to the idea that mankind is not meant to be ruled by tyrannies and corporations. In Johnny's mind, both of those things are true. He's violent, but it's all about the endgame and the ideas that guide him.
2 Terrorist For Kicks
"He burned down half the city just to prove he was right and burned the other half just for fun." - Information entry about Johnny Silverhand.
This is the other side of that anarchist coin. Johnny is not remorseful or sorry for the sacrifices that are needed for his vision. In his mind, if innocent people die trying to get something done, that's better than nothing getting done. And his view on who is innocent is limited, if not unattainable. He recognizes almost any normal action as contributing to a status quo that he can no longer abide.
1 It Gets Better
"Well, that way you'd kill two souls. Is that what you want?" - Misty to V.
Players would do well to remember that V might only be alive because of Misty. While Night City nurtures a lot of human instincts, it's not very good at satisfying spiritual needs. This type of nourishment comes from Misty, who convinces V to press on in spite of tragedy and depression.
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