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Cyberpunk 2077 judy
Cyberpunk 2077 judy









Judy on the other hand called you "walking corpses" at the beginning of the heist, still she helped her friend Evelyn despites not liking it.Īfter that she wants to know what happened to Evelyn and yeah, needs Vs help just like Panam needs it. If it wouldn't have been for V, Panam might have caused the doom of her clan. In the camp she basicly ignores her bosses orders end flames a rebellion against him. Her personal revenge against Nash was more important than holding the deal. Panam never is really true to her word and childishly does want she wants when she thinks she is right. Maybe I have missed something, not understood something.īesides the point that all charakters are programmed to react like someone thought one might react in those situations and even then everyone has a different taste in persons so there will never be a general answer to your question about "what is it about Judy?", I humbly give you my opinion:

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So I genuinely want to know others opinions, what their reasons are for loving her. But I felt it was a drag to be around her. The rest reacts to your health/situation more like "Oh yikes that s*cks, anyways."īut I have seen so much love for Judy. And I enjoy it,īut it's just a bit disappointing with the romance options that doesn't care for you. There is no happy endings really and everything is pretty dark. I mean, the whole story/game is sad itself, I just feel like most characters you meet are selfish. Has 6 months left to live, Kerry can't take 6 months off the city for his partner who is dying? He can just go back to the city after. But V is his partner, and is literally dying. And some people have said it's understandable because "he's a city person, has his music and career in the city" Yes, of course. Let's also take Kerry for example, if you take him with you on the nomad ending, I felt that the characters that actually cared was Panam and Johnny. I felt that most characters though don't really care about V, most just wants help from V. I felt that she is very obsessive in a creepy way, selfish and whiney.Īt the end of the pyramid song mission, Johnny asks to leave, and I did.Īnd you never hear from Judy again, and let's put it this way, she doesn't know why you left, but she won't bother to call or ask, she just disappears. I don't feel that she cares about V in any way, all she does is ask for help with her own personal problems, and when she doesn't get her own way she whines and stomps her feet like a child. I have played as both female and male V, and I did all missions with Judy in both.

cyberpunk 2077 judy

Thrilled because I had such a deep connection with Judy myself and I tried to be as personal and real as I could with such a beautifully written character.I genuinely want to know what it is about Judy that people love, since I myself don't. "I acknowledge the enthusiastic response to her and I am honored and thrilled. Roles representing Latinos are ever increasing, and with that I hope will come more and more nuanced and individualized characters such as Judy,” Tassara explains, highlighting the importance of growing diversity amongst actors and their performances. I resonate with the broader Latin culture more than I do any other. Tassara also touched upon Judy’s status as a Latina character, and how it felt to see her own culture played out in the game: “I am Latina. Representation in storytelling is vital and I credit the writers for Judy’s impact. “I’ve received messages from gamers, Queer women, who saw themselves in her and felt seen and inspired. “I am proud to have portrayed a gay woman in what I think, should the player choose so, is a complex romantic relationship, and in the friendships in which she makes no apologies for being exactly who she is,” Tassara says, beaming with pride about her performance.











Cyberpunk 2077 judy