Rachel Casich & Sinnerman – Cyberpunk 2077 – Ziggy Q



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Rachel Casich – Sinnerman – Ziggy Q – Cyberpunk 2077 – Kazuliski

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  1. next time on bd adaptations of horrible fantasy books

    a biotechnica farmer wants to show his dedication to his corporate overlords by allowing everyone else to be exterminated in front of his eyes and everything related to his workplace to be completely destroyed

    a prophet fresh off the streets of night city is going to marry and enjoy his underaged niece

    ex orbital air employee is going to build a huge ark and save 2 of every construction android version from l5 o'neill one before their systems gets flooded by by new set of corporate ads

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  2. Too bad brain dances are only available as missions, you can't just buy them from the shop and watch them on your own time. Probably yet another cut content, or CDPR was overhyping it back then.

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  3. *SPOLIERS ALERT for *

    Do yourself a break guys, if you don't take the money from that bitch and leave the car before the diner, you're about to see the most fucked up and cringy end mission ever.
    And if you wanna ignore my warnings and go full insanity wolf, go ahead and nail Joshua on the cross yourself.

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  4. As someone who grew up in a catholic household, I have to say that that mission shocked me the most. Even when I attended church, it never donned on me what being crucified for a cause actually meant, to subject yourself to that level of pain because of your love for others, especially those who put you up there. Needless to say, "Making me re-consider my relationship with god" wasnt on my list of expectations for this game, but here we are

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  5. Honestly, this mission had me really fucking conflicted.

    I'm not religious. I'm of the opinion that you should kinda let people believe what they want, but I personally have an intense aversion to magical or religious thinking.

    but I also have possibly the most intense Anti-corporate attitude imaginable. Seriously, becoming friends with silverhand was easy as fuck for me. In his shoes, I'd have nuked that fucking tower myself.

    If you try to talk josh down, he dies conflicted- the corps get mad and their venture bombs.

    If you convince him he's being truly revolutionary, the corpos profit, but his very religious, passionate message slips into the braindance.- something the soulless corporats don't seem to really understand doesn't benefit them in the long run. If people get to REALLY feel his emotions, it's not going to take them to places that benefit their reactionary worldview of unfettered capitalism.

    I oppose Capitalism, but I also dislike religion. The decision of who to fuck over is only complicated by how sympathetic I was to the leading actor in this braindance.
    Joshua was clearly a reformed man, he's no longer a danger to society- in his own way he wants to do good, to repent. He's on the road to becoming a good man, whatever he once was, he doesn't have to die, and making him suffer in his final hours feels really dirty to me.

    All things considered a really good quest. I wish there had been a way to talk him out of it, but the fact you can't makes the whole story so much more interesting and uncomfortable.

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  6. I remember how unsettling this questline was, but also how profound it was in its depiction. Very good writing that didn't push you – the audience – into any particular line of thought, but challenged you to look not only at the many people involved in it, but at yourself as well. In the end, I was disturbed, but I was also very moved by it all.

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  7. Is there a way to kill this character? I really really hate her. Shit eating producer making money by exploiting people, even killing them. Watching them die while people sit around on their phones.

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  8. This mission really kind of set a tone for me of the future because not only does this say that religion has been now marked as a joke or now even seen as a way of exploitation but this also tells me how far people are straight from the gods and how corporations are there new ones

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  9. For this gig, after the first playthrough, I flatlined everyone in this quest: Rachel, Joshua and the cop guy. Basically, I spared Joshua from slow and painful torture; feel satisfied putting bullets to an evil corpo and a corrupted cop; and, at least, delay an inevitable death row inmates' exploitation.

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  10. This is demonic. Before I gave my life to Christ I used to love this game. But now when I look back this is just, I don’t even know what to say about this game. It is so heavily sexualized, you might as well watch porn and this quest is just mocking Jesus’s crucifixion. Jesus paid the price for our sins so we don’t have to. I don’t even know what is the whole point of this quest.

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