Alvarez | Judy
The "Pisces" storyline highlights Judy’s biggest flaw and her greatest strength: her idealism. She tries to liberate the dolls at Clouds, believing that if you just remove the "bad guys," the system will fix itself. Whether you side with her plan or Maiko’s more pragmatic (and cynical) takeover, the outcome usually proves that Night City doesn't allow for clean victories. Judy’s heartbreak at the end of this arc is a realization that she can't save everyone. 4. Leaving Night 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
Her story is heavily anchored by her relationship with Evelyn Parker. Evelyn’s trajectory—from a woman with a plan to a victim of the city’s darkest corners—serves as the catalyst for Judy’s radicalization. Watching Judy process Evelyn's trauma isn't just a side quest; it's a raw look at how "ordinary" people handle the collateral damage caused by the power plays of the elite. 3. The Quest for Agency (Clouds) The "Pisces" storyline highlights Judy’s biggest flaw and
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’s heartbreak at the end of this arc
Which of her did you find most fitting for her—the one where she finds peace elsewhere, or her staying in the city?