Cyberpunk 2077 has garnered attention for the level of detail it offers in its expansive world, Night City. However, the game’s latest Phantom Liberty expansion introduces a twist that you should be aware of. Failing its first mission will not only result in a game over but will also terminate the entire questline of the expansion.
The Irreversible Outcome of the Early Objective
Cyberpunk 2077 often encourages players to explore the depths of Night City. Yet, the newly released Phantom Liberty expansion deviates from this norm in its early stages. In this expansion, the “Dog Eat Dog” mission leads to another mission called “Hole in the Sky.” Here, players are given a specific objective: rescue a high-value target from an impending doom. Failure to complete this mission in the allotted time or choosing to ignore it results in more than just a setback. It leads to a complete mission failure, accompanied by a mini-epilogue from Johnny Silverhand, a character portrayed by Keanu Reeves.
The Domino Effect of Mission Failure
Failing this first mission has far-reaching consequences. If the mission is failed, not only does it trigger a mini-epilogue, but it also locks off the entire main storyline quests of the Phantom Liberty expansion. Players who have been accustomed to the game’s leniency in exploration and side quests will find this quite surprising. You’re essentially barred from progressing any further in the main quests of the expansion, effectively ending your journey before it even fully begins.
Online Reaction and Discoveries
This revelation about the severity of mission failure in Phantom Liberty became widely known through an online clip. A player known as Synth Potato shared this clip, and it has made rounds in the Cyberpunk community. While some players are intrigued by this level of punitive action for mission failure, others see it as a departure from the game’s open-world ethos.
Johnny Silverhand’s Epilogue – A Salt on the Wound
Another unique aspect of failing the mission is the mini-epilogue from Johnny Silverhand. Voiced by Keanu Reeves, the character provides some commentary, essentially serving as a reminder of your failure. It’s a well-executed piece that adds to the overall experience but can be seen as an additional disappointment for those who failed the mission.
Final Thoughts
The introduction of such irreversible consequences in the early stages of Phantom Liberty marks a distinct shift in how Cyberpunk 2077 approaches mission objectives. It makes the mission not just a task but a vital lifeline for continuing the story. While this can add a layer of suspense and gravity to the gameplay, it may also deter some players who prefer a more forgiving open-world experience.
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