Cyberpunk 2077 – Brendan the Vending Machine that Loves // Connor from Detroit Become Human



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00:00 – Meeting Brendan 🙂
4:18 – Brendan Makes a Friend
6:23 – Brendan is Attacked!
9:26 – Brendan is Reset

Cyberpunk 2077 – Brendan the Vending Machine that Loves // Connor from Detroit Become Human
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40 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 – Brendan the Vending Machine that Loves // Connor from Detroit Become Human”

  1. I swear every mission you do, It dosent end well. Always has dark and depressing end where you even give a lost teddy bear back to a little girl only to find out she died a day later. Thats just how dark and sad this game is. You help people but in the end you feel empty doing so.

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  2. I know nothing about Cyberpunk and I have had practically no interest in the game whatsoever ever since I found out it existed but this is CLEARLY the best character and I would play an entire video game about Brendan

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  3. I have just about had it with this deliberate ultra depressing garbage game play. Almost every damn char you get close to has to die horribly…this is deliberate dark writing by CDPR, but we players are feeling people, and we don’t want everything ending badly with zero options out. Would it have killed the writers to give us one choice of light or dark finish for Brendan? I am done with being made to feel like crap inside by CDPR. THIS GAME IS SOUL KILLER…..and the last time I waste my hard earned on CDPR.
    I have seen other commenters saying things like “NC is a bad place, don’t expect fairy tale endings!” Well, yes it is a bad place….but the choice to allow players an option for saving friends is down to the writers….it is not mandatory to make this game so frikkin dark and depressing…the main story endings are bad enough, but almost all the chars we are led to empathise with, meet sad or horrific ends.
    What the hell were CDPR on when they wrote this?….They are either sadistic or in need of counselling. Well, anyway, I am not paying good money to feel like shite after every mission so they won’t get any more from me….

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  4. I'm still stuck on this mission. Anybody else found a way to fix it? It shows that i have the mission there but the machine don't says nothing and theres no one around.

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  5. I saw him missing and ran to talk to Brendon before he was "updated" right after completing that quest involving the crucifixion of the former criminal turned good guy.

    Both of them dying left me bawling. They both dealt with admirably complex themes. They made me love and hurt, smile and cry.

    Say what you want about Cyberpunk 2077, they knew how to make me feel and think deeply and often painfully.

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