Cyberpunk 2077 has always been celebrated as a thrilling RPG, but its latest expansion, Phantom Liberty, is adding an unexpected twist. Introducing elements reminiscent of horror, Phantom Liberty’s ‘Somewhat Damaged’ mission is raising eyebrows and pulse rates of players globally.
Venturing Into The Horror Realm
Horror can be polarizing; while some seek its adrenaline rush, others opt for a more serene gaming experience. Titles like Skyrim and the base version of Cyberpunk 2077 typically offer an immersive story-driven gameplay without venturing too deep into the fright zone. But every once in a while, developers can’t resist the allure of blending genres, leading to moments that can unnerve even the most seasoned gamers.
The Mission That Shook Fans
Phantom Liberty’s ‘Somewhat Damaged’ mission is the topic of extensive chatter across gaming communities. Considered by many as a nod to the intense suspense of Alien Isolation, this mission seems to have taken fans by storm, or rather, by scare. The mission challenges players in a survival horror scenario where the character V is devoid of any weaponry. The task? Navigate an abandoned base while being hunted by a menacing spider mech.
Players have been vocal about their reactions. From being on edge to drawing comparisons with some of the most nerve-wracking horror games out there, the feedback is overwhelming. For instance, Reddit user u/Willow_Gardens mentioned their heightened anxiety during their first playthrough, while another player emphasized the uncanny terror they felt, likening it to their experience with Alien Isolation.
Choice Determines the Experience
Fortunately, for those who’d prefer to keep their gameplay horror-free, this chilling mission might be avoidable. As a late-game task, ‘Somewhat Damaged’ depends significantly on the decisions made earlier in the expansion. Specific choices influence the occurrence of this mission, offering players some degree of control over their game’s horror quotient.
Unearthing In-Game Secrets
Beyond the horror debate, Phantom Liberty is filled with Easter eggs and notable in-game moments. For instance, a fan pointed out a delightful piece of trivia about NUSA Federal Intelligence agent Solomon Reed. If players were to visit the Electric Orgasm club, owned by Dino Dinovic, before starting the expansion, they would find Reed moonlighting as a bouncer, which is later revealed to be his undercover assignment during the expansion.
Final Thoughts
The integration of horror elements in an RPG such as Cyberpunk 2077’s Phantom Liberty expansion showcases the evolving landscape of gaming. Developers are pushing boundaries, blending genres, and creating multifaceted experiences for players. While not everyone may relish this sudden horror twist, it’s commendable how Cyberpunk 2077 continues to surprise and engage its vast player base. It will be intriguing to observe if future expansions will bring more such unexpected elements to the forefront.
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