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By *oxes OP Man
over a year ago
Southend, Essex |
So after watching one of the endings of the computer game cyberpunk 2077 where V killshimself I felt so emotional upset and angry that I had to go for a walk, and yes I know the chatector V is not real.
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"So after watching one of the endings of the computer game cyberpunk 2077 where V killshimself I felt so emotional upset and angry that I had to go for a walk, and yes I know the chatector V is not real.
What had made an emotional connection with you recently or hash hit you hard?"
It inspires a similar emotion reaction to when it actually happens. I’m the same with film/tv but with books especially. I have to try and keep it light at the moment so nothing has broken me in a while.
Hope you feel better for the emotional release op! |
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By *oxes OP Man
over a year ago
Southend, Essex |
Thanks, yes and no. It was a brilliantly written cutscene (Weird thing to say for a computer game). The way they zoomed out to some vistas of night city (The location where the game is set) the background noise was and the gun shot going off as slight noise in the background almost as it was irelivent in the wider scheme of things.
The end credits had all the main characters friends leaving video messages on his/her answer phone to say their final goodbye. Judie could not complete her message because she was crying so much. While Panam (The characters girlfriend if you chose male V) Angry at you because it was not your life to take.
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