Cyberpunk 2077is a game that fans love to hate and hate to love because of its rocky start with the delays and then with all the bugs, but they can all agree on one thing: story-wise,Cyberpunk 2077has some intensely emotional moments.

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Whatever the players' choices might be (and they have a lot) on how to play V’s character, eventually, they will face some tough decisions that will seem to have no good outcome, or they will come face to face with heartbreaking stories that are unable to have a happy ending.

5Automatic Love

In this mission, the player is in Clouds and has to pick which doll to talk to in order to get information about Evelyn Parker who they are trying to locate and are a former employee there.They can spend some time with either Angel or Skyesince both have very similar dialogue options. When the session starts, if they don’t opt to go for the quick dialogue, they will have almost an entire session with the doll of their choice, until no dialogue choice is left but the “safe word”.

Fans were surprised to find themselves quite emotional while going through the session, and the reason is that the dolls are not afraid to dig deep into both V’s and Johnny’s souls, while also saying some lines that could resonate with a lot of the fans too.

Angel Or Skye Choice In Cyberpunk 2077

“Of all the voices in your head, the loudest is that calling for help.”

“You wish to be remembered.”

Skippy Smart Gun In Cyberpunk 2077

“Saddened to think all of your anxiety will be gone… yet you will not be there to enjoy it.”

4Machine Gun

Skippy is The Talking Gun which players can find either by luck or byfollowing a guide that will tell them where it is located. After getting it, players will have a quick chat with it and discover its peculiar personality, and that it had a previous owner. Skippy has two modes: Stone Cold Killer and Puppy-Loving Pacifist. If the player opts for the first option, Skippy will only shoot enemies in the legs, making them non-lethal. If the player opts for the second option, Skippy will only get headshots.

No matter which option the player chooses, after 50 kills, they will switch back to the other mode, and they will have no way of reversing it. It is around that time when Skippy remembers their previous owner, the fixer Regina Jones, and the quest begins.

Johnny Silverhand In Cyberpunk 2077

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If the player decides to keep Skippy, they will not complete the quest.But if they return them, then Regina gives them a gracious reward, followed by a devastating realization: Skippy’s diagnostics show that it has damage, and Regina decides to turn it to factory settings and renames it Daisy, which made fans surprisingly sentimental about Skippy’s brutal ending.

“Return to factory settings.”

River Ward In Cyberpunk 2077

“You… You killed him! You killed Skippy.”

3Chippin’ In

This quest is a dream come true for gamers that love to loot andwant to have all the special items in their inventory. It is a big quest, but the rewards and the ending scene make it worth it.

After the player has gone with Rogue to find Grayson and get information about Adam Smasher, they find Johnny’s Porsche hidden and have it as their own vehicle if they choose to. Then they drive to the oil fields and attempt to find where Johnny was buried.

Delamain Building In Cyberpunk 2077

The conversation between Johnny and V when they can’t find where his body was buried is heart-wrenching, as it shows not only how much Johnny wanted to live but how close Johnny and V have become.

“Maybe a good thing we’re in this together.”

“Maybe I am done pretending.”

“The guy who saved my life.”

2The Hunt

This quest made both the fans and the characters freak out, and for a good reason. In The Hunt, you meet with River Ward,a character that a lot of fans choose to romancebecause of his personality, his actions, and… well, some more things.

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He asks for V’s help to track down his wayward nephew and wants to enter Antony Harris’s brain to see if he can find any information. This is where things get weird. Really, really weird. Antony Harris is known as Peter Pan and while V is investigating the case with Ward, they find that his nephew has been abducted by Harris along with a lot of other kids and is held on his farm.

The duo finds cluesthrough his nephew’s room (where they discover that Harris was romancing him) and in Peter Pan’s dreams, which are so weird and creepy, that made fans finally finding the missing kids a very emotional experience.

“Tony’ll take good care of you. Easy now.”

“I am his uncle V. And I wasn’t there for him.”

1Don’t Lose Your Mind

After the side quest Epistrophy, where the player has to go around all of Night City and try to get back the rogue Delamain cabs, they finally think they can catch a breath from all the AI madness. And then, Delamain calls V again, saying that his split personalities are creating a big problem for him, and he needs V to solve it.

The player is left to make a very difficult choice: Either destroy the core, force personalities to merge or reset the core. But each of those choices will be heartbreaking, and it is up to the player to find the least distressing one for them and go with it.

If you take the first option, even though V will think that they killed Delamain but saved the split personalities, but there is a hint that Delamain might not be completely destroyed. In the second option, all the personalities will become one with Delamain and then decide that Night City isn’t for them. In the third option, all the split personalities will be shut down, and Delamain’s memory will be erased.

“And what about if you’re about to snuff out some sentient beings?”

“I no longer belong in this city. I find even this conversation difficult.”

“Poor kiddos. Thirsty for freedom, oblivious about the city’s dark side.”