Cyberpunk 2077's Most Disturbing Quest



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The Sinnerman Questline in Cyberpunk 2077 stuck with me longer than any other quest in the game, and for good reason.

Game – Cyberpunk 2077
Mission/Quest – Sinnerman / They Won’t Go When I Go
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35 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077's Most Disturbing Quest”

  1. this quest truthfully threw me completely away when i first completed it. the fact that photo mode is disabled shows how ballsy CD Projekt Red was for adding a quest like this in the game. definitely warrants the MA rating

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  2. Not gonna lie I've beaten the game like 2 times cause I've been trying to get the second ending and doing a new one cause the edgerunner made me want to play it again(hopefully I dont fuck it up again) and I've done this mission on both play throughs and this time I just shot him instead this time cause I couldn't be bothered with it lol

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  3. I didn't have the guts to crucify him during my playthrough, I only stood there and watched as millions of people witnessed this through their screen while my character witnessed it first hand. Damn corpos

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  4. Tbh this whole quest had me angry (in a good way) like this man was so self indulgent. He's literally making a martyr of himself even though he's a murderer. Like say what you want about Christianity as an organization but the figure of Christ, the myth of the son of god, didn't have Jesus putting himself on the cross for the perverse viewing pleasure of a morally bankrupt society as a way to somehow absolve him of murder. And then for the corps to literally turn someone's Suicide into a consumable product, it's so messed up.

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  5. It was nice to see something like that put into this game, even tho I felt bad that the main client got rekt. "My" V doesn't fail their clients lol so it felt bad or that reason, but the actual side quest itself was fun for me and I got to feel what it was like to crucify a mentally unstable criminal

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  6. in a very screwed up way, this is one of my favorite side quests. it’s just so well written and it made me feel responsible for a death for once in this game.

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  7. I already finished this quest and it was the most unusual and creepy quest but I didn't have v go and nail him instead…no i just had him sit and watch it and boy it was heavy while understandable why he chose to go down that route.

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  8. You actually see ads around NC for 'The Passion'.
    I thought it was quaint that even in the dark world of Cyberpunk they were making a movie about Jesus Christ. Imagine my horror when I realized the truth. I still went through with the quest and felt devastated when Joshua died after nailing him to the cross. It all felt so surreal to me.

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  9. sinnerman was probably one of my favorite quests, it makes you feel so many different emotions and it makes you make some actually hard choices, and I had to immediately lay down and go to bed after finishing it.

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