Why Does Nobody Talk About The Side Quests in Cyberpunk 2077?

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Forget the flashy main plot and the star-studded cast. The real meat of Cyberpunk 2077 lies in its side quests.

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  • Known for their narrative-driven games, CDPR continues this trend in Cyberpunk 2077’s side quests.
  • While the main story is compelling, side quests offer more character development and world-building.
  • Due to the main focus on Johnny Silverhand, side quests are sometimes overlooked.

Cyberpunk 2077 has gone through a major overhaul over the years and now is the perfect time to jump back in. This game has everything you can ask from an open-world RPG: great quests, fun combat, and a fascinating dystopian open-world.

However, I believe one more interesting aspect of the game is often overlooked: the side quests. Although Cyberpunk 2077 grabs attention with its main story and the intriguing setting of Night City, the side quests often don’t get the recognition they deserve.

Why it matters: The side quests are full of interesting stories and crucial for truly understanding CDPR’s larger universe.

CDPR’s Storytelling Legacy

Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty
Side quests in Cyberpunk 2077 expand upon the characters and their relationships.

CD Projekt Red is known for great storytelling and character development, thanks to the success of The Witcher 3. Cyberpunk 2077’s side quests continue this legacy, showing off the developer’s skill in creating detailed branching stories.

While the main campaign might feel too short, the side quests offer deeper character development and more complex plots, often delivering a stronger message. CDPR is also known for prioritizing quality over quantity.

Pawel Sasko, the lead quest designer, says that the team throws out over 90% of their ideas to make sure only the best and most important quests make it into the final game. This careful selection is clear in the side quests, which often match the main story in terms of depth and emotional impact.

Consider the side quest “Chippin’ In.” In this quest, Johnny Silverhand takes over V’s body, causing a series of risky choices that can lead to a special main game ending. This quest adds depth to Johnny’s character and gives players a unique route they might miss if they only follow the main story.

Character Development and World-Building

Cyberpunk 2077 Night City
Night City is one of the most detailed open worlds ever.

Side quests expand on the Cyberpunk 2077 universe in ways the main story often doesn’t. For instance, in the side quest “Sinnerman,” players go on a morally challenging journey with a death row inmate who wants to reenact a crucifixion as part of his redemption.

This quest makes players think deeply about justice and forgiveness, offering one of the game’s most thought-provoking experiences. Many side quests are important for character growth and world-building.

For example, the quest “Heroes,” which deals with the aftermath of Jackie Welles’ death, provides a touching look at grief and friendship. Attending Jackie’s memorial service lets players pay their respects and find closure.

The side quest “Pyramid Song” is another highlight that strengthens the connection between V and Judy Alvarez. This underwater adventure goes beyond just gameplay, focusing on the emotional depth and character relationships.

Moments like these show why Cyberpunk 2077’s side quests are crucial for a complete experience.

The Importance of Side Quests

Kerry Eurodyne Side Quests
The game really excels during its detailed side quests.

I feel like side quests in Cyberpunk 2077 do not get much attention because the main story is so dominant. The focus on V’s journey and Johnny Silverhand’s role can make side quests seem like mere distractions.

But this view overlooks how much the side content enriches the overall narrative. Players often tend to miss these side quests, ultimately missing out on a complete experience. Although Silverhand is an interesting character and Keanu Reeves gives a strong performance, his focus in the story takes away from V’s personal journey.

The main storyline shifts away from V’s connection with Night City, making it feel more like Johnny’s story. In contrast, Johnny’s character is more fully developed in his side quests, where I learned more about his story and connected on a deeper level.

Additionally, side quests in Cyberpunk 2077 are often connected to the main story in one way or another. Quests like “Blistering Love” build on earlier missions and wrap up important character stories.

In this quest, players learn about the history between Johnny Silverhand and Rogue, adding depth to both characters that the main plot doesn’t fully explore.

Why Aren’t They Talked About More?

Hideo Kojima Cyberpunk 2077
Hideo Kojima Also Shows Up In Cyberpunk 2077

So, why don’t Cyberpunk 2077’s side quests get more attention? One reason could be the way the game was marketed. The main story and Keanu Reeves as Johnny Silverhand were the main focus in promotions, so many players might have seen the side quests as less important.

Another reason is the sheer size of Cyberpunk 2077. With so much content to explore and the launch of Phantom Liberty expansion, players might overlook or undervalue side quests, especially if they aren’t directly tied to the main story.

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