Now do the other end please. Very different atmosphere compared to everything else in the game, more "survival horror" without wanting to spoil more, a real experience to live. SPG unfortunately did not mention You Can't Hide From Us which fits extremely well into the atmosphere of this phase of the game.
@@MagnumFr Last year on the first of october it was literally 4am, and it was absolute rollercoaster, from the choice in the stadium, all the way to the Cerberus bot mission, my only thoughts was just "Wtf just happened", the final nail was the epilogue with Johnny, after finishing i just sat and stared directly into my steam library for good several minutes before proceeding to continue the overthinking in the bed lmao
This game is the FIRST to get me to get close to tears. The ending of phantom liberty song and cutscene is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever experienced. Masterpiece
@@michael99765 okay well if you must know but lemme get a warning…SPOILERS SPOILERS!!!🚨🚨🚨I got the one where b makes it out alive. It’s the only ending in the game where she lives, but I refuse to go into more detail.
what I love the most about Cyberpunk's soundtrack is something I caught way after my first playthrough. it's that soundtracks are CONNECTED to each other and tell the story on their own. for example, The Rebel Path's main solo is based on The Ballad of The Buck Ravers riff. The Voice In My Head is basically dark versions of The Rebel Path and V merging into one - exactly as the characters are. and so on. it's really crazy, how much thought they've put into something most people will likely never even see!
The Rebel Path - Buck Ravers connection is one of my favourite details as well. Each lends weight to the other. The Rebel path is iconic and powerful in it's placement but the Ballad adds a diegetic connection that a simple score doesn't have.
@@LazzyVamples I know what a leitmotif is and was looking for them from the moment I started playing the game. It's still tough to spot them with the variety of the soundtrack. Besides it's not a typical application of a leitmotif because these similarities don't recur in the right way. Instead it seems more like there's pairs of tracks that share certain elements where one is part of the sountrack and the other is by Samurai or it's members. More like musical easter eggs than leitmotifs as with some of them you'll only ever hear one of the pair without diving into optional content.
I'm happy that Dawid Podsiadło ( the singer of the credits song) is getting recognition abroad! He's well known in Poland, but he's too talented to stay in this bubble of his own country. I'm glad people got to know him through Cyberpunk (the Anime and the DLC). His "winding" vocals are kinda his signature and are very present throuought his albums.
@@meanpersona4686 Even though I don't listen to his albums, as a compatriot I support him, because the song for Phantom Liberty is very good, almost Bond-like (I mean the official music video). Like the earlier song for Edgerunners.
Just noticed, at 3:50 the guy V bumps into is Dawid podsiadło the singer, also the face and polish voice for Dante caruso in the shot by both sides gig
Never looking back is just so ambient and emotional while being still pretty simple to hear, it's just so great. And of course in the story it's used at the climax of emotion and works perfectly. 100/100
This track still haunts to this day esp. when the chanting starts. I remember I felt as if I had to decide of the fate of real people, not video game characters. This expansion really put Cyberpunk 2077 to completely new highs for me. I don't remember any game ever gave me such difficult decisions to make and that's about 30 years of video games out of my total life so far.
@@sylwesterpastuszka5593 i literally never even gave cyberpunk a look, randomly picked it up while it was on sale, and a week later Phantom Liberty dropped. Fell in love with the game ever since then
after playing Phantom and hearing this song. the haunting vocals, make's me cry every time. cyberpunk has crept into first play as one of my favorite games of all time. I can't wait for Project Orion.
Honestly, if CDPR were to hold off on releasing the game until they fixed its problems, I think it would have been a lot more popular than it is now. Them releasing it when they did hurt the game a lot.
“Phantom Liberty” and “Hardest to Be” were both added to my playlist the first time hearing them. The latter had me grabbing my guitar so quick to figure out the chords lol. Great video as always!
Oh it's gonna be good ! I have to thank CDPR to let me discover Dawid Podsiadło , he sang Phantom liberty and Sorry to let you down ( from Edgerunners), i've gone through his entire discography and such a good good singer! And for the build i played, Gunslinger here !
ngl my Spotify Wrapped city this year was Krakow simply because of how amazing all of Cyberpunk's soundtrack is, between P.T. Adamcyzyk (I never remember how to spell his name lmao) and of course Dawid Podsiadło, though my top song was IRWTSAYH
The hard techno track that plays during the last fight in phantom liberty 'contra la luna' is perfect for the sequence and gets the blood pumping. This game has great music.
Knowing the scenes that occur when "Never looking back" plays i cant stop my bodily skin from producing 1 million goosebumps a second Songbird breaks my heart
My wife before playing the expansion described "Never looking back" as pure depression. I absolutely love it. This White Singing (Slavic folk style singing) is so haunting. Female group Tulia is a great example of mixing classic Polish folk White Singing with modern songs th-cam.com/video/zvnFEATEx7A/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/09NqLjHJtGQ/w-d-xo.html
All the music done for Cyberpunk 2077 is on a whole nother level. It's beautifully done. This song hits me in the feels hard everything I hear it. Cyberpunk 2077 left a mark in my life for reasons. Either way, the story, the characters, everything about the World they created will always have a special place in my memories. Best game story written imo. I always keep going back for more. *Panam my girl lol
The electric violin added an undertone of Blade Runner into a very James Bond sounding piece, which sums up Phantom Liberty better than words ever could. Fantastic work!
I mean... The whole lore is amazing. The soundtrack fits the personality of characters so perfectly. And the athmosphere... Geez, not sure if anything anywhere could hit me *that* hard. Ever. I actually cried over of some happenings even with the "perfect" ending I managed to get without reading up in advance. The sadness, the feeling of losing, the hurt. All that. And it all so combined with the fitting soundtrack that infact engulfed me as a player into the world.
Man phantom liberty is one of the best songs from a game I’ve ever heard. It’s just got a fantastic structure and composition as well as a perfect voice that encapsulates the feeling the game gives. Ugh. Goosebumps every time.
Force Projection is SUCH a banger!! It's actually incredible for combat music. It loops seamlessly, feels FRESH but still Cyberpunk-y. I think one of the coolest parts of this song is the kinetic motion of it - it feels like the beat ebbs and flows with a pace that accentuates the combat of the game so well. The song feels like the perfect accompaniment to V's combat movements.
Also (sorry I'm putting it into a different comment) the "tribal style singing" in "Never looking back" is something called "white voice technique" which is very prevalent in Slavic cultures. It's "white" (flat) beacause it's without vibrato, from the throat, screaming. It was very heavily featured in the Witcher 3 soundtrack (I'm kinda 80% sure the music director got the same vocalists from the Witcher to work on this track) as it has a lot of Slavic ifluence since the franchise and the Devs are from Poland. A lot of folk songs, especially from the region I live in have this way of singing so I kinda sung like this too when I was younger.
19:00 man i really wanted more people to react to this song.... This is amazing also with headphones it sounds even better with muffled/electronic burn effects especially this part 23:05
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Finished the DLC yesterday (Call Reed ending), man... been some time since a game made me tear up that much. The choices I had to make by the end of it with that last soundtrack banging in my headphones was a ethereal experience for sure
wow, me have a very different emotional response in some of the songs. In the song "never looking back" you said you got kind of homesick, i felt haunted by cybernetic ghosts, feeling overwhelmed by sorrow and guilt. What a wonderful videogame. Certainly the videogame that has hit me deeper than any other.
Музыка в Киберпанке отдельный шедевр,который хочется слушать бесконечно. Очень атмосферно. Эта игра гениальна во всём,она очень много передаёт в себе скрытого смысла,которому не дано понять каждому. Надеюсь,что автор послушает Cyberpunk 2077 OST ,но уже не DLC . Лайк!
Cyberpunk music is the best gaming soundtrack Ive ever heard IMO, its perfect in every way. I've played it through several times and the music wows me everytime, its so immersive.
I had the video on in the background for just the audio and was completely flabbergasted when I heard you play over the song and it sounding like brass. Had to look and see if I was hearing it right. Super awesome work!
This is why I LOVE your channel! SO many blind 'I have no idea what games are' reactions from accomplished musicians, it's REALLY neat to see an amazing musician who KNOWS games and how they use music to tell stories talking about these works. You remind me of another channel I adore, that of Alex Moukala! Keep up the awesome work, friend!
To be perfectly honest, I wouldn't be surprised if whoever was responsible for choosing the song, originally wanted to have all 3 of them at different points of the event. "Herald of Darkness" as it was, since it's a stage performance - "Raphael's Final Act" as the Orchestra Performance - and "Phantom Liberty" as a seagway between one group of awards towards the next. But then, they also had to play the Theme Somg for FF7: Rebirth, and that probably took the spot.
In the future, Cyberpunk 2077 will be considered as an industry video game classic. The people needs to discover the game after the failed launch, and play the entire experience. The history, quests, characters, voices, music, sound effects… everything is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with the music.
You know, watching your reaction actually makes music itself more interesing and vivid to me. I dont have any friend who is capable of fully investing himself onto sense of hearing & with whom I could share my love for fine soundtracks.
Jeez dude. Thx for your music reactions. While i listen "Never Looking Back" my skin covered by goosebumbs, and now this is one of my favorite songs from CyberPunk 2077. My build in game is semi Netrunner semi Sangavistan with Sniper Rifle, Russian Revolver (Yup, im Russian from Estonia :D ), and Katana. Anways, see ya in the future, Chumba! :)
I absolutely loved this game and this DLC was such a good excuse to come back to it. This ending was so emotional! My build for my most recent playthrough for this DLC was a stealthy throwing knife/silenced pistol build, kinda fitting for this dlc imo haha
I am literally in love with Phantom Liberty OST, it's illegal to make good OST like this and I love it, I forgot when I was listening to soundtrack for hours from any game.
The Force Projection feels like you were teleported into a fight, and you feel that dense atmosphere, hiding behind the corner, reloading, and then going in full to have a little "what should i do next" moment in the middle of a fight. The whole soundtrack is an emotional, piercing and haunting masterpiece.
The music in phantom liberty add so much to the immersion. The slow songs were heartwrenching songs that forced reflection on whatever decision you made, and the flight music makes me wanna run through a brick wall.
Interesting commentary on the "I'm a netrunner" and is pretty much spot on, since you are in fact getting quite brutally hacked during this ost and introduced to a very powerful netrunner in the process. The theme imo shows that mystery, that detective part of the story and the sheer power of that netrunner at the same time, still one of my favourite moments in any video game. Phantom Liberty is an incredible masterpiece on it's own, but the ost thoughout it just elevates that experience to 11.
Oh yeah. I'll never forget what I felt getting hit with the ending sequence after an emotionally draining campaign. I was staring at the screen throughout the entire sequence without moving a muscle. Mesmerized by the song and the visuals. But also, it felt like I just lost something important. I mean that in the best way possible (from a story-telling perspective).
Never Looking Back does such a good job giving you that feeling of realizing the truth that moment when you hearth drops as you realize all the hope is gone
I don't have words to describe how cool this video was to watch and to listen to your versions of the song, had chills go down my spine when you started playing the main theme.
To some extent, if go further : V is an emotional relay of Johnny's feelings and when the violins shimmer with the distortions of the rock riffs, it is felt somewhere at such subconscious depths that it all comes together to work like a fine-tuned mechanism for the souls orgasms. The main effect is, as the channel author correctly points out, listening to the whole thing - the baseline. You'd be surprised, but basically if you scratch together pretty much everything you hear out there you'll also get one unified track. Great thought out idea of a musical "organism" that was divided into soul, heart, anger, joy and so on, but it's all part of one flow of energy that changes its patterns, but not the main "nerve" that they put into the narrative in terms of directing. In truth, the pressure is on all points and the music is just there as a separate couch for your feelings, which are already being blasted by the plot and the staging of dialogs and scenes. Phantom Liberty was no exception, more than that, it's just another part of the melodic "organism" responsible for the despair that flows out in a sweet stream to an oasis of pain and regret. Huge respect to the composers who signed with the devil (only in a good way, because to get to such a level of inner existance you have to tear your soul from inside yourself to pieces more than once), but have made incredible contributions to the entire music gaming industry as a whole.
I think at least the intro of I'm a Netrunner plays when So Mi greets V at the gate of Dogtown by popping in Vs head through relic. Also great tracks are Gate K9 and Contra la Luna and upgraded Scavengers theme. The thing with Contra la Luna track is, it's a bomb boss fight track, but your character is in the place of the boss...
Great analisys man, glad that I found your channel. And indeed "Less is more" is the proper description for what I consider the best combat music from CyberPunk 2077 - Force Projection. I liked the most Tech-Netrunner build and Blade-Tech build. Keep posting.
Great video String Player your reaction and explanation of the music and philosophical complexity of this masterpiece was fascinating 😊and Your electric Violin is a badass beautiful instrument 😊
Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the best experiences I've ever had. Not just the game, but the vibe, the sounds, the world, the characters, the music, etc are just mindblowing. And Phantom Liberty is one of the best expansions ever made.
The voice for me is a mix of Thom Yorke (Radiohead), Matthew Bellamy (Muse) and Jeff Buckley (3 voices/groups I absolutely love), so this is very welcome and I love it.
I have been told the music of this game is good but I didn't realize how good it was till now, I am especially impressed by that opening song resembling james bond not just musically but also in the way the video is shot since I am a huge james bond fan especially of the music that I still listen to even now so to hear a song resemble that style and so well is very impressive to me, the other music was really good too from the battle theme that goes hard but not so hard that you can't stop to think and the 2 songs that were softer but went for very different emotional wave lengths, this is yet another soundtrack I'm going to have to check out!
My first build was stealthy netrunner and is usually my go-to. I’ve been playing since release on PC. I now play a stealth netrunner with throwing knives. Can’t believe I went so long without trying throwing knives!
I initially played Cyberpunk on release on an Xbox One and despite the glitches and crashes, it instantly became one of my favourite games. The music was a big part of that. Phantom Liberty on PC (yes, I bought it again!) took it to being one of my favourite games of all time.
if you haven't listenned to "Test of Loyalty", I think that alongside "Never Looking Back" it is my favourite piece of music made for this soundtrack. Just so so good I can't even put that into words
22:20 kapwa Pinoy here, not a lot of people have pointed out the indigenous-esque chanting in Never Looking Back. Definitely one of my favorite OSTs in the past decade. The combinations of all styles cloaked with post-modern brutalism and that overarching bass that gives a sense of unease, some people calling it even creepy or horror is nuts. Hearing it with a good pair of headphones/IEMs really elevates the despair I felt for Songbird
The whole DLC is just a big ass spy movie. You have disguises, meetings during some big G party, spy base under a bar, betrayal, cars, guns and MORE JOHNNY
When I saw the first clip of h biding to wires and chains I knew that I found a fellow fan of phantom liberty. That’s exactly how I felt the first time hearing it after the moon ending. I was awestruck when hearing this after all I’ve just been thru in the game and was just shocked at how amazing of a game it was and how each pce of music was just as fire
My favorite song from the expansion is by far "Hardest to be" . It makes me miss the damn game everytime I hear the song. There is a youtuber who made a fan music video for the song.... and it is so damn good imho
With all the problems Cyberpunk 2077 has had since launch , There Is Absolutely No Faulting the amazing Music so moving . Many a time playing Cyberpunk I have ended sitting in Tears . A Truly Beautiful ,Emotional Amazing story. My first time watching your video , excellent 😊
They really captured lightning in a bottle twice with this game, the base ending hit me with the hardest post game depression and the DLC was no different. Had me questioning who i was
I have never had game music hit me deeper than Witcher 3 and (even harder) Cyberpunk. Every time I hear the music from emotional scenes I start feeling emotional in a really weird and strong way. I was so sad when Phantom Liberty was over, I still have a kind of empty feeling when I remember being in the middle of the story and not knowing what's about to happen.
Video game and certain movie scores (dune) coming out lately have really captured my attention. I would've loved to be a fly on the wall in the CDR studio while they made these songs
My man need to listen to both album of the 2 Deus Ex games (Human Revolution & Mankind Divided), great ambiant stuff. Netrunner & the credit song are just *chef's kiss* material. During the game, netrunner song is just on point. without spoiling, let's say the nightmare is 200% augmented with that one. The credit song felt like a James Bond yet still a Cyberpunk.
Never looking back.. the kind of chanting is called white singing, esp. known here in SLAVIC nations :) where the CDRP are from :D. Look at Tulia for example or Żywiołak, or Laboratorium Pieśni. Therere are several groups which derives from our Slavic Folklore. That particular chanting in the song reminds somewhat of wheeping like call to it... It is very fitting to the main theme of the game :)
After finishing the DLC for the first time, this song + credit sequence just floored me even more than I already was. (Went Moon ending)
Now do the other end please. Very different atmosphere compared to everything else in the game, more "survival horror" without wanting to spoil more, a real experience to live. SPG unfortunately did not mention You Can't Hide From Us which fits extremely well into the atmosphere of this phase of the game.
Or just suggest a part 2 like normal people do.
moon ending is mid
@@LionmightOfficialI Highly recommend Contra La Luna
@@MagnumFr Last year on the first of october it was literally 4am, and it was absolute rollercoaster, from the choice in the stadium, all the way to the Cerberus bot mission, my only thoughts was just "Wtf just happened", the final nail was the epilogue with Johnny, after finishing i just sat and stared directly into my steam library for good several minutes before proceeding to continue the overthinking in the bed lmao
This game is the FIRST to get me to get close to tears. The ending of phantom liberty song and cutscene is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever experienced. Masterpiece
What was your ending just curious?
@@michael99765 okay well if you must know but lemme get a warning…SPOILERS SPOILERS!!!🚨🚨🚨I got the one where b makes it out alive. It’s the only ending in the game where she lives, but I refuse to go into more detail.
100% Agree, Beautiful but Tragic
@@CreamySenpai31 a tip, after adding a spoiler warning, skip a few lines so the spoilers will be added after "read more".
@@revemb4653 If you don't know about the ending, you can experience it. You will get it after taking Reed's side.
what I love the most about Cyberpunk's soundtrack is something I caught way after my first playthrough. it's that soundtracks are CONNECTED to each other and tell the story on their own. for example, The Rebel Path's main solo is based on The Ballad of The Buck Ravers riff. The Voice In My Head is basically dark versions of The Rebel Path and V merging into one - exactly as the characters are. and so on. it's really crazy, how much thought they've put into something most people will likely never even see!
The Rebel Path - Buck Ravers connection is one of my favourite details as well. Each lends weight to the other. The Rebel path is iconic and powerful in it's placement but the Ballad adds a diegetic connection that a simple score doesn't have.
@@Todesnuss there is also a ton of similar stuff in unreleased soundtracks. like ambience in Kerry's villa being based on Black Dog's solo
You just described a leitmotif. It's not that unusual.
@@LazzyVamples I know what a leitmotif is and was looking for them from the moment I started playing the game. It's still tough to spot them with the variety of the soundtrack. Besides it's not a typical application of a leitmotif because these similarities don't recur in the right way. Instead it seems more like there's pairs of tracks that share certain elements where one is part of the sountrack and the other is by Samurai or it's members. More like musical easter eggs than leitmotifs as with some of them you'll only ever hear one of the pair without diving into optional content.
TL,DR A shared motif between two pieces of soundtrack you have to find seperatly isn't *really* a leitmotif.
I'm happy that Dawid Podsiadło ( the singer of the credits song) is getting recognition abroad! He's well known in Poland, but he's too talented to stay in this bubble of his own country. I'm glad people got to know him through Cyberpunk (the Anime and the DLC). His "winding" vocals are kinda his signature and are very present throuought his albums.
Certainly wouldn't be the first Polish talent introduced to the world by CDPR
his singing reminds me a bit of thom yorke from radiohead
@@meanpersona4686 Even though I don't listen to his albums, as a compatriot I support him, because the song for Phantom Liberty is very good, almost Bond-like (I mean the official music video). Like the earlier song for Edgerunners.
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listen to spectre and you can really hear it :)
@@meanpersona4686 i agree with you, i THANK cdpr for introducing dawid to me. im in the US and i’ve listened to all his albums and songs
Just noticed, at 3:50 the guy V bumps into is Dawid podsiadło the singer, also the face and polish voice for Dante caruso in the shot by both sides gig
Dawid is actually playing a minor character in Phantom Liberty's sidequests.
@@Calsann yeah he says that in the comment
They should've performed it at the game awards. More VGM acts definitely helps elevate the experience.
Never looking back is just so ambient and emotional while being still pretty simple to hear, it's just so great. And of course in the story it's used at the climax of emotion and works perfectly. 100/100
It’s so good and I haven’t even played phantom liberty yet. It’s gonna hit me like a truck once I get to the part where this song is played
Easily my favorite track from Phantom Liberty! So good!
This track still haunts to this day esp. when the chanting starts. I remember I felt as if I had to decide of the fate of real people, not video game characters. This expansion really put Cyberpunk 2077 to completely new highs for me. I don't remember any game ever gave me such difficult decisions to make and that's about 30 years of video games out of my total life so far.
@@sylwesterpastuszka5593 i literally never even gave cyberpunk a look, randomly picked it up while it was on sale, and a week later Phantom Liberty dropped. Fell in love with the game ever since then
@@spiddlymcdiddly4201 Glad to hear it👍
Gate K9 by P.T. Adamczyk is my favorite soundtrack to Phantom Liberty. This track completely immersed me in the fight with Kurt Hansen.
Gate K9 then followed by Never Looking Back in that final part of the DLC is peek gaming experience
as great as that one is, it is easily topped by contra la luna
Nuh uh@@fl4shblade
The fight with Kurt Hansen? He just got killed by Alex in my playthrough lol. Was kinda disappointed.
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if u side w reed alex dies and u get to fight hansen
Never Looking Back is a beautiful, haunting piece, and the moment where it plays in the game is forever BURNT into my mind
"Please let me die. I beg you"
*Never Looking back intensifies*
after playing Phantom and hearing this song.
the haunting vocals, make's me cry every time.
cyberpunk has crept into first play as one of my favorite games of all time.
I can't wait for Project Orion.
Honestly, if CDPR were to hold off on releasing the game until they fixed its problems, I think it would have been a lot more popular than it is now. Them releasing it when they did hurt the game a lot.
Listening to "Never Looking Back" after knowing the context (talking about somewhat damaged mission) this song becomes even more sad and haunting.
Escaping the stadium with songbird going ham with my LMG build while Gate K9 is blasting was peak gaming experience. It just doesn't get better.
Absolutely! It was such an amazing finale. I enjoyed it more than the base game Arasaka tower battle.
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“Phantom Liberty” and “Hardest to Be” were both added to my playlist the first time hearing them. The latter had me grabbing my guitar so quick to figure out the chords lol.
Great video as always!
That electric violin part you added was fire
Oh it's gonna be good !
I have to thank CDPR to let me discover Dawid Podsiadło , he sang Phantom liberty and Sorry to let you down ( from Edgerunners), i've gone through his entire discography and such a good good singer!
And for the build i played, Gunslinger here !
ngl my Spotify Wrapped city this year was Krakow simply because of how amazing all of Cyberpunk's soundtrack is, between P.T. Adamcyzyk (I never remember how to spell his name lmao) and of course Dawid Podsiadło, though my top song was IRWTSAYH
I'm old. I've heard them all. Bond songs that is. This might be my favorite Bond song even though it isn't a Bond song.... because we know it is. lol.
The hard techno track that plays during the last fight in phantom liberty 'contra la luna' is perfect for the sequence and gets the blood pumping. This game has great music.
Knowing the scenes that occur when "Never looking back" plays i cant stop my bodily skin from producing 1 million goosebumps a second
Songbird breaks my heart
My wife before playing the expansion described "Never looking back" as pure depression.
I absolutely love it. This White Singing (Slavic folk style singing) is so haunting.
Female group Tulia is a great example of mixing classic Polish folk White Singing with modern songs
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All the music done for Cyberpunk 2077 is on a whole nother level. It's beautifully done. This song hits me in the feels hard everything I hear it. Cyberpunk 2077 left a mark in my life for reasons. Either way, the story, the characters, everything about the World they created will always have a special place in my memories. Best game story written imo. I always keep going back for more.
*Panam my girl lol
What Cyberpunk did to my life the most was to make me hate the company I work for...and every other for that matter😂
The electric violin added an undertone of Blade Runner into a very James Bond sounding piece, which sums up Phantom Liberty better than words ever could. Fantastic work!
I mean... The whole lore is amazing. The soundtrack fits the personality of characters so perfectly. And the athmosphere... Geez, not sure if anything anywhere could hit me *that* hard. Ever. I actually cried over of some happenings even with the "perfect" ending I managed to get without reading up in advance. The sadness, the feeling of losing, the hurt. All that. And it all so combined with the fitting soundtrack that infact engulfed me as a player into the world.
the finale... "who are you now", it so abrupt, so unsettling... perfect to introduce you in the game, like 'trust no one, even yourself' mantra.
Man phantom liberty is one of the best songs from a game I’ve ever heard. It’s just got a fantastic structure and composition as well as a perfect voice that encapsulates the feeling the game gives. Ugh. Goosebumps every time.
Dammmm when you played the violin omg !!! Perfect
Force Projection is SUCH a banger!! It's actually incredible for combat music. It loops seamlessly, feels FRESH but still Cyberpunk-y. I think one of the coolest parts of this song is the kinetic motion of it - it feels like the beat ebbs and flows with a pace that accentuates the combat of the game so well. The song feels like the perfect accompaniment to V's combat movements.
There's something incredibly magical for me to see you just sit down and freestyle a violin into an existing song, love it so much!
Also (sorry I'm putting it into a different comment) the "tribal style singing" in "Never looking back" is something called "white voice technique" which is very prevalent in Slavic cultures. It's "white" (flat) beacause it's without vibrato, from the throat, screaming. It was very heavily featured in the Witcher 3 soundtrack (I'm kinda 80% sure the music director got the same vocalists from the Witcher to work on this track) as it has a lot of Slavic ifluence since the franchise and the Devs are from Poland. A lot of folk songs, especially from the region I live in have this way of singing so I kinda sung like this too when I was younger.
We need a full version of you playing it on the Violin! that was beautiful!
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man i really wanted more people to react to this song....
This is amazing
also with headphones it sounds even better with muffled/electronic burn effects especially this part
23:05
Finished the DLC yesterday (Call Reed ending), man... been some time since a game made me tear up that much. The choices I had to make by the end of it with that last soundtrack banging in my headphones was a ethereal experience for sure
So glad you reviewed this!!! PL has had an amazing soundtrack and am thankful it’s getting the recognition it deserves.
wow, me have a very different emotional response in some of the songs. In the song "never looking back" you said you got kind of homesick, i felt haunted by cybernetic ghosts, feeling overwhelmed by sorrow and guilt.
What a wonderful videogame. Certainly the videogame that has hit me deeper than any other.
Музыка в Киберпанке отдельный шедевр,который хочется слушать бесконечно. Очень атмосферно. Эта игра гениальна во всём,она очень много передаёт в себе скрытого смысла,которому не дано понять каждому. Надеюсь,что автор послушает Cyberpunk 2077 OST ,но уже не DLC . Лайк!
Cyberpunk music is the best gaming soundtrack Ive ever heard IMO, its perfect in every way. I've played it through several times and the music wows me everytime, its so immersive.
I had the video on in the background for just the audio and was completely flabbergasted when I heard you play over the song and it sounding like brass. Had to look and see if I was hearing it right. Super awesome work!
This is why I LOVE your channel! SO many blind 'I have no idea what games are' reactions from accomplished musicians, it's REALLY neat to see an amazing musician who KNOWS games and how they use music to tell stories talking about these works. You remind me of another channel I adore, that of Alex Moukala! Keep up the awesome work, friend!
Choosing between this, Herald of Darkness and Raphael's Final Act for the Game Awards must have been excruciating
To be perfectly honest, I wouldn't be surprised if whoever was responsible for choosing the song, originally wanted to have all 3 of them at different points of the event.
"Herald of Darkness" as it was, since it's a stage performance - "Raphael's Final Act" as the Orchestra Performance - and "Phantom Liberty" as a seagway between one group of awards towards the next.
But then, they also had to play the Theme Somg for FF7: Rebirth, and that probably took the spot.
In the future, Cyberpunk 2077 will be considered as an industry video game classic. The people needs to discover the game after the failed launch, and play the entire experience. The history, quests, characters, voices, music, sound effects… everything is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with the music.
You know, watching your reaction actually makes music itself more interesing and vivid to me. I dont have any friend who is capable of fully investing himself onto sense of hearing & with whom I could share my love for fine soundtracks.
Jeez dude. Thx for your music reactions. While i listen "Never Looking Back" my skin covered by goosebumbs, and now this is one of my favorite songs from CyberPunk 2077. My build in game is semi Netrunner semi Sangavistan with Sniper Rifle, Russian Revolver (Yup, im Russian from Estonia :D ), and Katana.
Anways, see ya in the future, Chumba! :)
I absolutely loved this game and this DLC was such a good excuse to come back to it. This ending was so emotional!
My build for my most recent playthrough for this DLC was a stealthy throwing knife/silenced pistol build, kinda fitting for this dlc imo haha
I am literally in love with Phantom Liberty OST, it's illegal to make good OST like this and I love it, I forgot when I was listening to soundtrack for hours from any game.
Your version of Force Projection was awesome man, need a full version
My favorite game of all time. I wish you also reacted to Gate K9. It's my favorite music from the game :)
Just graciously request for a part 2,
@@LionmightOfficialPlease do a part 2! I was really hoping for you to do a commentary on Gate K9.
@@LionmightOfficialPlease do a part 2! I was really hoping for you to do a commentary on Gate K9.
The Force Projection feels like you were teleported into a fight, and you feel that dense atmosphere, hiding behind the corner, reloading, and then going in full to have a little "what should i do next" moment in the middle of a fight. The whole soundtrack is an emotional, piercing and haunting masterpiece.
P.T Adamczyk is on FIRE 🔥
The music in phantom liberty add so much to the immersion. The slow songs were heartwrenching songs that forced reflection on whatever decision you made, and the flight music makes me wanna run through a brick wall.
Interesting commentary on the "I'm a netrunner" and is pretty much spot on, since you are in fact getting quite brutally hacked during this ost and introduced to a very powerful netrunner in the process. The theme imo shows that mystery, that detective part of the story and the sheer power of that netrunner at the same time, still one of my favourite moments in any video game. Phantom Liberty is an incredible masterpiece on it's own, but the ost thoughout it just elevates that experience to 11.
one of the best things in cyberpunk 2077 was always its music and how it used it to build the world
Oh yeah. I'll never forget what I felt getting hit with the ending sequence after an emotionally draining campaign. I was staring at the screen throughout the entire sequence without moving a muscle. Mesmerized by the song and the visuals. But also, it felt like I just lost something important. I mean that in the best way possible (from a story-telling perspective).
Never Looking Back does such a good job giving you that feeling of realizing the truth that moment when you hearth drops as you realize all the hope is gone
Absolutely amazing game and Phantom Liberty took it to a whole new level, amazing gameplay and amazing music!
I don't have words to describe how cool this video was to watch and to listen to your versions of the song, had chills go down my spine when you started playing the main theme.
To some extent, if go further :
V is an emotional relay of Johnny's feelings and when the violins shimmer with the distortions of the rock riffs, it is felt somewhere at such subconscious depths that it all comes together to work like a fine-tuned mechanism for the souls orgasms.
The main effect is, as the channel author correctly points out, listening to the whole thing - the baseline. You'd be surprised, but basically if you scratch together pretty much everything you hear out there you'll also get one unified track. Great thought out idea of a musical "organism" that was divided into soul, heart, anger, joy and so on, but it's all part of one flow of energy that changes its patterns, but not the main "nerve" that they put into the narrative in terms of directing.
In truth, the pressure is on all points and the music is just there as a separate couch for your feelings, which are already being blasted by the plot and the staging of dialogs and scenes.
Phantom Liberty was no exception, more than that, it's just another part of the melodic "organism" responsible for the despair that flows out in a sweet stream to an oasis of pain and regret. Huge respect to the composers who signed with the devil (only in a good way, because to get to such a level of inner existance you have to tear your soul from inside yourself to pieces more than once), but have made incredible contributions to the entire music gaming industry as a whole.
I think at least the intro of I'm a Netrunner plays when So Mi greets V at the gate of Dogtown by popping in Vs head through relic.
Also great tracks are Gate K9 and Contra la Luna and upgraded Scavengers theme. The thing with Contra la Luna track is, it's a bomb boss fight track, but your character is in the place of the boss...
Great analisys man, glad that I found your channel. And indeed "Less is more" is the proper description for what I consider the best combat music from CyberPunk 2077 - Force Projection. I liked the most Tech-Netrunner build and Blade-Tech build. Keep posting.
Great video String Player your reaction and explanation of the music and philosophical complexity of this masterpiece was fascinating 😊and Your electric Violin is a badass beautiful instrument 😊
Dude what the heck!!! the parts where you were playing along to the tracks actually blew me away!! was not expecting that!! That was a great video!!
For context 'I'm a netrunner." is essentially Songbird/So Mi's theme.
When he was thinking of another song that fits this kind of genre, I knew he was gonna say Snake eater. And for that you earned a subscriber.
Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the best experiences I've ever had. Not just the game, but the vibe, the sounds, the world, the characters, the music, etc are just mindblowing. And Phantom Liberty is one of the best expansions ever made.
Excellent choice of yellow jacket to evoke David's look from the Cyberpunk anime
Bro that violin piece should be in the original. Love it
The voice for me is a mix of Thom Yorke (Radiohead), Matthew Bellamy (Muse) and Jeff Buckley (3 voices/groups I absolutely love), so this is very welcome and I love it.
I have been told the music of this game is good but I didn't realize how good it was till now, I am especially impressed by that opening song resembling james bond not just musically but also in the way the video is shot since I am a huge james bond fan especially of the music that I still listen to even now so to hear a song resemble that style and so well is very impressive to me, the other music was really good too from the battle theme that goes hard but not so hard that you can't stop to think and the 2 songs that were softer but went for very different emotional wave lengths, this is yet another soundtrack I'm going to have to check out!
My first build was stealthy netrunner and is usually my go-to. I’ve been playing since release on PC. I now play a stealth netrunner with throwing knives. Can’t believe I went so long without trying throwing knives!
Well dammit now I want a whole video of that electric violin you added on the first song, first time I hear or see this instrument and it's crazy
I love the Phantom Liberty credits song. I have goosebumps literally every time I listen to it
I initially played Cyberpunk on release on an Xbox One and despite the glitches and crashes, it instantly became one of my favourite games. The music was a big part of that.
Phantom Liberty on PC (yes, I bought it again!) took it to being one of my favourite games of all time.
Couldn't agree more. It was so James Bond-esk music. I have it downloaded, listening to it often. It's just such an amazing song
if you haven't listenned to "Test of Loyalty", I think that alongside "Never Looking Back" it is my favourite piece of music made for this soundtrack. Just so so good I can't even put that into words
22:20 kapwa Pinoy here, not a lot of people have pointed out the indigenous-esque chanting in Never Looking Back. Definitely one of my favorite OSTs in the past decade. The combinations of all styles cloaked with post-modern brutalism and that overarching bass that gives a sense of unease, some people calling it even creepy or horror is nuts.
Hearing it with a good pair of headphones/IEMs really elevates the despair I felt for Songbird
Thx for another CP2077 video! That one is really terrific, I loved it so much.
I hate how many times this soundtrack has brought me to tears.
3:49 the guy bumping into V is the song composer's in-game character, Dante. He's in the sidejob "Shot by Both Sides".
The whole DLC is just a big ass spy movie. You have disguises, meetings during some big G party, spy base under a bar, betrayal, cars, guns and MORE JOHNNY
When I saw the first clip of h biding to wires and chains I knew that I found a fellow fan of phantom liberty. That’s exactly how I felt the first time hearing it after the moon ending. I was awestruck when hearing this after all I’ve just been thru in the game and was just shocked at how amazing of a game it was and how each pce of music was just as fire
*of u vibing to wires and chains
Battle music that sound like V going into cyberpsychosis at some time it's Contra la Luna 2:20
Fun fact. The singer, was included in the game as an NPC called Dante Caruso, and also appears in this video at 3:47, he is the man whom V bumps into.
Now I feel bad for killing him in the game lmao
@@yogo6208 In a certain way, it's the type of dark humor that the studio incorporates into its narratives.
This game is a masterclass. Also nice react and good video
ABSOLUTELY check out test of loyalty from the same dlc
in 17:57 you nailed it 🤘
I love this game and you! Thank you for your commentary
My favorite song from the expansion is by far "Hardest to be" . It makes me miss the damn game everytime I hear the song. There is a youtuber who made a fan music video for the song.... and it is so damn good imho
With all the problems Cyberpunk 2077 has had since launch , There Is Absolutely No Faulting the amazing Music so moving .
Many a time playing Cyberpunk I have ended sitting in Tears .
A Truly Beautiful ,Emotional Amazing story.
My first time watching your video , excellent 😊
They really captured lightning in a bottle twice with this game, the base ending hit me with the hardest post game depression and the DLC was no different. Had me questioning who i was
The tracks that involve Songbird all seem to have vocals. "I'm a Netrunner" "Just Another Weapon" "Never Looking Back" "Gate K9"
You are an excellent reviewer. Should have also highlighted Never Looking Back
I have never had game music hit me deeper than Witcher 3 and (even harder) Cyberpunk. Every time I hear the music from emotional scenes I start feeling emotional in a really weird and strong way. I was so sad when Phantom Liberty was over, I still have a kind of empty feeling when I remember being in the middle of the story and not knowing what's about to happen.
Video game and certain movie scores (dune) coming out lately have really captured my attention. I would've loved to be a fly on the wall in the CDR studio while they made these songs
Is done, absolute cinema with your violine❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
My man need to listen to both album of the 2 Deus Ex games (Human Revolution & Mankind Divided), great ambiant stuff.
Netrunner & the credit song are just *chef's kiss* material. During the game, netrunner song is just on point. without spoiling, let's say the nightmare is 200% augmented with that one.
The credit song felt like a James Bond yet still a Cyberpunk.
For me this track is a mix of all the vibes from Radiohead's amnesiac meets a James bond/spy track (looking at you snake eater)
23:45 this instantly gave me goosebumps
This song remember me the ''pyramid song'' from radiohead, its crazy how good both of they sound
24:04 LET HIM COOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Never looking back.. the kind of chanting is called white singing, esp. known here in SLAVIC nations :) where the CDRP are from :D. Look at Tulia for example or Żywiołak, or Laboratorium Pieśni. Therere are several groups which derives from our Slavic Folklore. That particular chanting in the song reminds somewhat of wheeping like call to it... It is very fitting to the main theme of the game :)
i always thought the "Im a Netrunner" grating sound was more like Song So Mi reaching into the Blackwall and what she experienced.
rock-covered violin triggered a new batch of secret emotions. Thank you