What about Johnny Silverhand's arc in Cyberpunk after the 2.0 update?
#1
I just finished the main story of Cyberpunk 2077 after the 2.0 update, and I'm left wondering if the core narrative about Johnny Silverhand is actually as deep as it first seems. The personal stakes for V felt overwhelming, but now I'm questioning whether the philosophical conflict between the two minds in one body got resolved too neatly.
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#2
Finished the main story post 2.0 and Johnny Silverhand still feels like a whisper in the helmet, not a clean mentor or villain. The personal stakes for V stayed heavy, but the two minds in one body don’t collapse into a neat resolution; the tension just kind of sits there.
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#3
I replayed a couple endings with different choices since 2.0 dropped, and the external threat gets closed but the inner dialogue remains unsettled, like a memory you can barely pin down.
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#4
The core conflict feels like a familiar self versus self setup, but after 2.0 they lean into texture and memory instead of a tidy moral verdict. It reads more like a mood shift than a final statement.
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#5
Do you think the real problem is Johnny's presence, or is the bigger weight on V's choices all along?
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