Cyberpunk 2077 – I Fought The Law



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In which we investigate the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of Mayor Lucius Rhyne and I fall for the oldest scam in the book.

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34 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 – I Fought The Law”

  1. Initially I thought the quest name was based on "I shot the sheriff", but a Youtube search turned up a piece of music I'd heard before.

    27:25 Hm. Interesting dialogue for the Japanese punks. I've heard "satsu" (short for keisatsu or "police") used by yakuza in television, but not "poriko" which sounds like a mashup of "police" and "senko", the latter of which is one of the, ah, "nicknames" for sensei used by Japanese teenage punks. When the punk calls River "dekoppachi" he's insulting his bald head by calling it a "massive forehead" (because Japanese– like anime, don't ask, just go with it). Actor almost gets the stereotypical trilled "r" sound, but he has the overall tone and delivery down.

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  2. You don't have to bargain with Stefan when you find him again… when you reached the dialogue where the options are given, you could just open fire on him, and Johnny has something to say for that event as well.

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  3. When you first meet Ward and Hand at the diner, I was like Han totally knows what's up and is informing someone. Either for kickbacks or because of threats to his daughter.

    That BD quest is hilarious.

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  4. That part about the police going out writing traffic tickets instead of investigating crimes that are not immediately profitable is definitely something that happens over and over again in the real world. Mostly it is to show that they are "solving" a high percentage of crimes rather than make money, but still.

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  5. About giving the clients name, since the other option was blue I suspect you did not have choice in the matter, which probably made going immediately for the yellow option the right choice.

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  6. I was watching this episode late to catch up on the story for the video on the 13th Feb.
    I think after Mingles With Jingles on Monday that the reason you trust this cop and think he is on the level is that he reminds me of that Cop from S1 of The Expanse.

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