Queen of the Highway & The Hunt | Cyberpunk 2077 – Blind Playthrough [Part 26]



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37 thoughts on “Queen of the Highway & The Hunt | Cyberpunk 2077 – Blind Playthrough [Part 26]”

  1. The Hunt quest is one of my favorites in this game. Having Intelligence 20 and flexing it to River is so satisfying.
    But yeah, devs made a good job on making you feel disturbed and sick in your stomach. Also loved how in my first playthrough I randomly visited that farm before meeting River, and V actually recognises that place without having River do his deductions. That surprised me 😮

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  2. The amount of bugs on display in your recent episodes are crazy. Looks as if it's a 2 or 3 years old build of the game. Just your usual "curse", I guess… 😄

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  3. Even if the Judy and Panam romances might seem similar at face value. They are actually quite different as the Panam romance is much of a slower buildup and we get to experience much more of it throughout multiple / most of her missions. Whereas the Judy romance kind of just happened in her final mission without that many hints beforehand except for that one time where Johnny kind of leans into it.

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  4. I never really noticed the similarity in the Panam / Judy mission structure because I played these missions so apart from another timewise. So Judy was already a long time out of the city for me and only a friend that occasionally texted me when I did the whole Panam thing.

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  5. The two romances quests may be structurally similar but the characters and their approach are different. In Panam you keep your condition hidden until you pass out but In Judy's case you make you condition known much earlier and when Panam learns about your condition she doesnt fully understand it but she wants to help somehow whereas Judy just continues to wallow in self pity

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  6. Fun Fact: The number 91 phobia is a troll from the devs, because the game got delayed a few times, one of the closest was 91 days from release (It was later delayed another month), the delays were usually announced by a twitter message from CDPR with a YELLOW background.

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  7. Hello everyone, a quick word about the major focus in the CP2077 comment sections about glitches and bugs that appear:

    – I don’t mind them popping up, it can be pretty entertaining in the videos and I can laugh them off and hopefully we can all laugh about the weird moments.

    -No, they do not ruin anything for me. Seeing this concern often, y’all can relax I’m not even reacting badly in the moment either.

    -No, it’s not because of mods. I get a lot of unmodded players saying they’ve got more bugs than me too. “I’ve never seen this before” but that doesn’t mean I’m the only one to encounter the bug!

    One of the things about this game is it’s been buggy in its own ways over the years and updates fix things and sometimes break other things, idk why this comment section has been acting like I’m having the only glitched experience of the game 😅

    Plenty more glitches ahead lol so let’s just move on and enjoy them. Game is still top tier levels of incredible.

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  8. I think the problem is that you played these quests way too close to one another, which of course is your prerogative but that's not how a lot of others experience it
    I romanced Judy and didn't go to Panam for the basilisk until much later. I did sidequests in between and some main quests with Takemura and such. This made it so any similarities they may have (which are small, only really in beats, everything else is different) were not even in my mind and made it so me dropping to the floor at the end of Panam's quest actually made me feel like I was getting worse, rather than how you have one quest where you dropped to the floor and then the next one the same as well.
    Idk
    It's not bad by any means the way you're playing, it's your playthrough, but I do think you're kind of your own enemy in this instance. You did plenty of episodes of pure side content yet now decided to choose to do two major quest lines regarding romanceable characters back to back.

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  9. First time playing the Queen of the Highway mission Panam and V were naked when the glitched camera view happened in the basilisk when you jack in. Thought it was some basilisk X-ray thing or something, only to realize it was just a bug when I played it a second time and they were not naked that time 😅

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  10. As far as not having choices in Night City, I think they do a good job of justifying V's one track mind with her predicament. What is V supposed to do, just join the Aldecado's and die in a week or two?

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  11. The Hunt has stayed with me since I played this game. As soon as I saw the cartoon I knew where this was going, and for all the world-saving you do in video games, it's rare that developers create a quest objective that actually matters to you like this one did to me.

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  12. One of the things i really love about CDPR is how they're not afraid to lean (or full on plunge) into the uncomfortable topics. The hunt and sinnerman both are really well written quests that have you on the edge of your seat.

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  13. My joint favourite game of all time along with The Last of Us games, 100% best open world game of all time in my opinion, no game world will ever beat Night City for me.

    Never felt as immersed in an open world as I did in Cyberpunk 2077.

    Currently on my 3rd Playthrough after doing Street Kid as my my first playthrough, Corpo as my second with Phantom Liberty DLC and now a full Nomad playthrough with both main story and Phantom Liberty.

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