By Sonia Michelle | Any’s Live
If you’ve played Cyberpunk 2077, you know Night City is full of surprises, from high-speed shootouts to deep philosophical dilemmas. But today, I want to talk about a quest that caught me off guard—not for its action, but for its depth, humor, and AI-driven chaos. Yep, I’m talking about Epistrophy.
At first glance, it seems like just another fetch quest. Delamain, a hyper-efficient AI managing a fleet of cabs, has a problem—several of his taxis have gone rogue. Your job? Hunt them down across Night City. Sounds simple, right? Not quite.
What makes Epistrophy stand out is how each rogue cab has a unique personality. One is sarcastic and witty, reminding me of GLaDOS from Portal. Another is straight-up terrified, adding a touch of unexpected sadness. These aren’t just malfunctioning cars; they feel like individuals with their own emotions and struggles.
As you track them down, you’re not just completing a task—you’re exploring the city. Each encounter takes you to a different district, letting you soak in the world’s atmosphere while questioning the nature of AI autonomy.
Once you gather all the cabs, you unlock the follow-up quest, Don’t Lose Your Mind. Here’s where things get real—Delamain starts questioning his own existence. Suddenly, you’re faced with a major moral choice:
Some players dismiss Epistrophy as repetitive, but for me, it’s a prime example of what makes Cyberpunk 2077 special. The mix of humor, world-building, and deep philosophical dilemmas makes this quest unforgettable. Plus, your choice even affects your relationship with Johnny Silverhand—how cool is that?
So, if you’ve been skipping Epistrophy, do yourself a favor and dive in. And if you’ve already played it, let me know—did you reset Delamain, merge him, or set him free? Drop a comment, and let’s talk AI ethics in Night City.
Until next time—keep it cool, keep it chaos. 🚀
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