Cyberpunk 2077 – Sinnerman Questline (Joshua Stephenson)



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00:00 Sinnerman

08:43 There is a Light that never goes out
25:01 They wont go when I go

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47 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 – Sinnerman Questline (Joshua Stephenson)”

  1. Fun Fact: Him being named Joshua is no different from Jesus. Originally, Jesus' true name was Yeshua and the modern name Joshua were derived from that Hebrew name.

    Technically, Joshua Stephenson is Jesus as well. Welp never knew I'd take a contract to kill someone to a mini Netflix series with this one. Lol

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  2. I’m surprised no one mentioned the part right before you start nailing him, where Johnny says “are you not the messiah? Save yourself and save us”? Truly was a chilling addition when I played it. Still feel off about this mission.

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  3. Woah woah woah! I thought it was just only a car chase and it escalate too damn high and split into 2 parts! And FCK'n Johnny keep jumping in for attention. I have mixed feeling for Joshua tbh, half way of the mission I already forgot who employed me in the first place. LoL.

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  4. Am I the only one that literally got on my own bike and took off after the visit with the victims mother? Real reality tv is bad enough. Pepper that with a bit of religious fanaticism and I'm looking for a flamethrower.

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  5. This quest is pretty Horrible. In the quest it's mentioned that Jesus is still dying for peoples sins. That's totally 100% Not what The Bible says. Jesus died, rose again, and is no longer shedding blood for sins, it's Done. This is blasphemous. Also, Joshua is a transliteration of Jesus. Yeshua is the Hebrew name of Jesus, and its English spelling is "Joshua." So the game devs would actually have you if you partake in the BD in nailing Jesus to the cross! This is pretty freaking blasphemous. I would expect nothing less from Mike Pondscum.

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  6. Ok this was a very creepy mission. I enjoyed every minute of it, but I can’t even front, right after the restaurant part when Johnny and I were talking, i was brought to goosebumps……Listen to me real quick for real, with all the religious talk in this quest, i couldn’t help but think of Jesus and his disciples at the last supper after Joshua left the dinner table at the restaurant……

    Think about it, after Joshua leaves the table and the quest line stalls for a bit ,Johnny and I sit back in the restaurant and talked about god and digital heaven and hell, did anyone notice that after johnny and Vs conversation ends and we select to stand and the job completes , the game forces us like always to turn our back which always takes us out of sight of Johnny, and usually when we look back he’s gone right? Well this time he never disappeares…….
    Even if you turned your back on him and walked for the exit which I did naturally he doesn’t disappear as a matter of fact, he was just sitting there, still just freaking sitting at the table with his hands together long brown hair like Jesus staring at you🤭🙁😮it creeped me the ** out…….

    I kept trying to turn around and purposely try to force the game to make him disappear like I’ve always been able to do, but he never left…..There he sat in the center of 8 people all eating around him at one long ass table unlike anything u would see at any restaurant, he just sits there in the center of 4 people to his left and 4 people to his right either eating or in conversation just like the picture of the last supper.

    He’s staring directly at you never taking his eye off of you, and instead of his natural outfit , Johnny was wearing a bullet proof vest which unless I’m mistaken I had never seen him in before this quest. But the weirdest thing was the resemblance of characters sitting at the table with him, they literally resembled certain characters we dealt with throughout the game……Maybe not everyone of em but most, it was weird bro………There was definitely something off about most of those people sitting at that table especially the black bald guy with lenses for eyes who sat to the left of us in a white suit who kept staring at me. I was tripping bro! I really thought CDpr had intentionally put something like this in the game to get us thinking 🤔….Yes I know it sounds far fetched but I mean it was just all to coincidental……

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  7. Honestly I think the Philosophical question of "Can a Evil man regret everything he does, if so, what will he do to redeem himself?" Is honestly the most interesting thing about this quest.

    That was the most interesting part of this quest for me, because Joshua CLEARLY regrets everything he did, he's trying to redeem himself… by killing himself.

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  8. I got the bad ending for this questline on my second playthrough, appearently if you pick the "atheist" options, Joshua doubts himself and the BD turns out to be a failure. I got an angry call from Rachel telling me that she will end me. I was quite surprised to find out that there is a bad ending to this.

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