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Memory is a funny thing.
But what would happen if someone could get inside your head and deliberately tamper with your memories?

Poking and prodding until they fundamentally changed who you are?
Each time I replay it, I find it just as disquieting as the first time I experienced it.
What begins as a simple break-in investigation soon unravels into a dark web of shady politics and mind-altering manipulation.

Early on in Cyberpunk 2077, the news is all abuzz about the death of Mayor Rhyne.
Even his posture is altered.
Jefferson and Elizabeth call you back for the side job to look into an unusual break-in at their apartment.

All signs that anything has happened have seemingly been erased.
He seemed to be changing right in front of me, becoming someone else.
He stopped reading, forgot the title of his favorite movie, even his musical taste changed overnight."

So much so far that you lose yourself.
Would you want to know this is happening to you?
Or never know the truth?

After seeing both outcomes, I’m still not entirely sure what is better.
Could you handle knowing that your very memories have been tampered with?
How could you trust anything or anyone, when you question your own mind?

What’s worse, to live in paranoia, or live like a puppet on a string?
I still don’t know myself, but that’s why I love this quest.
Phantom Liberty didn’t change my mind about the best Cyberpunk 2077 ending.

















