Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty with a Therapist: Part 1



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Hello, everyone! We’re venturing back to Cyberpunk 2077 and exploring the Phantom Liberty DLC!

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Dr. Mick is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist with a PhD in Human Development.

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25 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty with a Therapist: Part 1”

  1. Very happy that you decided to visit this DLC. The original series on cyberpunk was among one of the more thought provoking on the channel. That final Delamain mission is still a highlight.

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  2. Hey Dr Mick, I'm not aware if you covered this in the last cyberpunk playthrough but could you maybe give us a small lesson on how music can not only effect us emotionally and mentally and what it does to our brains?

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  3. I really appreciate games that allow you to skip ahead and play the DLC. It makes DLCs a little more accessible if you don't have like a hundred hours to play just to get to the DLC (looking at you Dragon Age Tresspasser.)
    EDIT: The cat puring while causing chaos is lovely. All cat's share a single braincell because that's my can whenever using Cakewalk or playing overwatch lol

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  4. Dr. Mick, not sure if you've realized yet, probably have, but just in case, clothes are strictly cosmetic now with the dlc update, so you can wear whatever looks best. Damage resistance is now dictated by your cyberware.

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  5. Did Dr Mick ever romance any of the characters from the base game? I’m just wondering if he did because I’d like to see his take on some of the relationship dynamics there.

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  6. OK butt on the couch, I'm listening. While (lay) studying the brain and neural pathways for computer science I did come across some of the other branches of the Science. Great to actually hear application with game theory and real life.

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  7. Thank you for making me realize what an excellent game Cyberpunk is, dear Dr. Mick! Without you, I would never have realized how much effort CDPR put into non-verbal communication in dialogue scenes (among very many other details in this game and the fact that I really appreciate your content). I have been looking forward to you playing the DLC ever since you announced it. 🥳

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