Cyberpunk 2077 | Let's Play | 55



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Hello my friends! Let this Sinnerman adventure begin…enjoy!

Quests: Act 2, Sinnerman, Gig – Serious Side Effects, There is a Light That Never Goes Out

People: V, Johnny Silverhand, Muamar “El Capitan” Reyes, 6th Street, Booker Updike, Bill Jablonsky, Joshua Stephenson, Lieutenant Vasquez, Rachel Casich, Zuleikha El-Ahmar, Gloria El-Ahmar

Location: Night City, Watson, Santo Domingo, Dewdrop Inn

Shards: Archived Conversation – Keenan and Bolt

Database: Santo Domingo, Arroyo, Muamar “El Capitan” Reyes, 6th Street, Joshua Stephenson

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8 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 | Let's Play | 55”

  1. This is one of those quest with a deeper meaning. Philosophical and ethical questions. And sure You can take it as a cynic at face value, or You may want to try to understand more and go deeper. I would erge You to through this quest till the end. But the decsion is Yours of course.

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  2. This car chase scene is very bad. It is so obvious that the devs wanted to block the player with the traffic 🙂 The AI drivers are so insane they remind me of morning rush hour traffic, and my PTSD surfaces. No turn signal, nice!

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  3. That motel is the sort of place where you hear goat noises and you think, "please let that be a petting zoo."

    Regarding Sinnerman, if you follow that to completion you can see Rachel Casich being interviewed on the in game TV about The Passion afterwards. There's also a follow up quest and depending on how you carry it out, this will also make the TV in game.

    You have in fact already seen ads for The Passion of Joshua Stephenson in earlier parts of the game.

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  4. There is a LOT of suicide in this game. Not to be a snowflake about it, but I could see some people having a real problem with it. They warn us about violence, foul language, nudity, sexuality…but not the suicide aspect. I've only followed this quest all the way through once…seemed like enough, but my thinking about the way this game presents the fates we choose has evolved, so I will do it again. Maybe. Maybe just watching this will be enough to settle my thinking on the matter.

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