Which of her did you find most fitting for her—the one where she finds peace elsewhere, or her staying in the city?
Judy represents the "Punk" in Cyberpunk . She isn't a hero because she has the biggest guns; she’s a hero because, in a world that demands you be cold to survive, she stays warm. Judy Alvarez
Judy isn’t just a techie; she’s an artist. As a Braindance technician, she spends her life literally feeling other people’s emotions. This makes her uniquely vulnerable. While others see BDs as a way to make a quick eddies or escape reality, Judy sees them as a medium for truth. Her struggle throughout the game is trying to maintain that artistic integrity in a city that only wants to commodify her talent. 2. The Weight of Grief Which of her did you find most fitting
Judy Alvarez is arguably the most human character in Cyberpunk 2077 . While Night City is designed to chew people up and spit them out as cynical husks, Judy remains stubbornly defined by her empathy, her idealism, and her grief. Here’s a breakdown of why her character arc hits so hard: 1. The Artist in a Corporate Hellscape Judy isn’t just a techie; she’s an artist