I’m 10 or so hours in and have stolen high tech from a corporation (cool), resurrected a dead terrorist (possibly cool, still don’t know his motivations), and drive-by-hacked various cops’ cyberware while travelling the city (funny).

Outside of that, the side content seems to be entirely social services oriented. Batman the cyberpsychos. Judge Dredd the crimes in progress. Ambulance a guy to a doctor. Social Worker a cop having a mental breakdown. Chat to various people. Is there some sort of “do cool crimes” set of side content that I’ve missed, or did CDPR just make another sheriff sim?

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    That’s the coolest part, you don’t

    They made the least cyberpunk game of all time and named it cyberpunk

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      love the part where

      spoiler

      it turns out that the big rockstar anti-corporate terrorist didn’t actually have any convictions that might make him anti-corporate, but instead was only driven by revenge or the part where a conscript of a corporate army tells you how great the corporation he “works” for is since they “saved” him from life in the slums and how he now has loyalty and a purpose - serving that company - your character has absolutely no comeback at all to that

      this game sucks fundamentally on so many different levels its unbelievable.

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    in later parts of the game you get a quest where you kidnap a manager on behalf of a worker’s union. there is a factory/warehouse thing near the same location where you could kill a ton of corpo security guards who murdered many other striking workers. that said, there aren’t that many pure class conflict based quests in the game. after the prologue, you don’t really have to work with the cop fixer (or even before, its all side quests); she makes you spy on the Soviets disgost

    the politics are a million times better than any Ubisoft games (Far Cry 5 politics 🤮) but still kinda meh. idk play Disco Elysium or smthn.

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    Mostly the side gigs the fixers give out. In the starting area it’s a lot of hitting gangs (and in Watson that usually means hitting Maelstrom, who are neo-nazi descended cyborg-supremacist fascists) or doing favors for the former-journalist fixer who despite being a sellout is probably the most altruistic of the fixers, but that diversifies a little later on. Like in the downtown area it’s a lot more pulling off little heists on corpos or club owners on behalf of their rivals or victims.

    The NCPD subcontractor alert system is a shitty diegetic device someone came up with to point out all the little world events they set up and it gets increasingly silly as you go on with you getting (leveled) payouts of tens of thousands of eddies from the cops for wiping out corporate security teams that you caught (legally) murdering someone on corporate territory.

    The DLC adds car theft and delivery missions, and there's a fair bit of decent stuff in it despite the premise and initial impressions you may get from some characters. [DLC spoilers]

    Like Myers is charismatic and friendly towards you, but is actually a deeply evil and sadistic piece of shit who depending on the branch you take can send UCAS specops in to No Russian the Night City Air/Space Port in an attempt to stop you. You can’t ever really mock and denounce Solomon Reed’s ideology as thoroughly as you should, but the final exchange with him in the free-Songbird path does let you come close.

    Most of the little random side quests you find while wandering around are just you having an opportunity to help or hangout with someone, or get a small payout for an opportunistic crime.

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      Maelstrom, who are neo-nazi descended cyborg-supremacist fascists

      I got that they were big on personal modification, but reading their lore entry off the wiki I’m now realising CDPR actually expect you to read through all the lore entries instead of being shown through the story. Now I gotta check if the mox are actually the queer/sex worker gang like I think.

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        In the case of Maelstrom I actually got their neo-nazi origins from the Cyberpunk Red sourcebook, which details how Maelstrom formed from the union of a neo-nazi gang and a “cyberpsycho” extremist gang. I don’t know of anything in-game more detailed than just their general sadism and might-makes-right fascist behavior.

        Now I gotta check if the mox are actually the queer/sex worker gang like I think.

        I feel like they’re kind of underdeveloped in the story and mostly pop up in the background, probably because someone realized making them another faction like the other gangs or the corpo security groups would mean gamers could hunt them for sport and that would be terrible optics. Otherwise yeah, they’re basically a militant sex worker union that responds in kind to the casual cruelty and violence sex workers face.

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    Lol.

    Lmao.

    Welcome to DadRock 2077. There is a stark lack of cool crimes. The Konpeki Plaza heist? Y’know, the type of mission that’d be the standard thing you’d do every week in a Cyberpunk TTRPG game? That was the only time that happens, hope you liked it.