Posted on: February 7, 2021

dedwards25
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Impressive but deeply flawed
My biggest problem with the game is that compared to the protagoinists (V and Johnny), the corporations and many of the gangs look like saints. To me, the most likable faction in the game are the war vets suffering from PTSD (6th Street) that have basically been isolated in a warren on the cheap side of town. Your only choice in game is to gun them down and ridicule their issues. One of the protagonists (Johnny) is literally a terrorist that set off a nuclear weapon in a city filled with innocent bystanders. He never does get a redemption arc. By the end of the game V, like Johnny, has killed more people than smallpox. He never gets a redemption arc either. He never takes ownership of that mess - he basically claims that his going on a killing spree was the fault of the corporations, the gangs, life, anything at all to not take responsibility for his own actions. Ultimately, the game ends on a whimper, not a bang. The protagonist (V) never gets enough self-realization to conclude that he is the real monster of the story. He doesn't get redemption or move beyond narcisism and the "woe is me, I'm dying act" to justify his (largely senseless) killing spree . The corporations retain just enough grime that you aren't really comfortable letting them win even though a rational person would probably agree that's the best scenario for the citizens of Night City. The is no cathartic moment of truth like "I am Legend" where the whole narrative changes, no "Godfather" moment of a good man sucked into evil, and no character growth. My guess is that the game wanted to be a commentary on the excesses of the rich, the struggles of the poor, and the downside of jingoistic patriotism. It utterly failed utterly in that regard.
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