Cyberpunk 2077’s new survival horror mission is fully traumatising players

You may not think ofCyberpunk 2077as being a horror game, and for good reason. It’s not. That being said, the newPhantom Libertyexpansion does feature one uncharacteristically spooky mission and it’s left some players rocking back and forth in the foetal position.

Cyberpunk 2077is truly thriving. Many are hailing Night City as one of theirtop favourite video game locations of all-time- and you can hardly blame them. Aesthetically,Cyberpunk 2077is stunning. It’s not surprising that it looks set toovertakeStarfield’s player countfollowing the release ofPhantom Libertyand the 2.0 update.Cyberpunk 2077doesn’t simply look good though. It’s packed with content. Players have already uncovered whatappears to be a major plot teasesetting upCyberpunk 2077’s sequel. You may also have stumbled across the chilling ‘Somewhat Damaged’ mission.

Take a look atCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyin action below.

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Reddit user 6ixDank joked, “Didn’t realise I downloaded a f**king horror game.” User Sc4R3Cr0wWadded, “This mission was really terrifying to me. I like playing games without any HUD so I had to rely on his footsteps sound and the glitchy effect when he gets too close, had to memorise the rooms cause I was terrified from walking in the main corridors, I stayed down there for two and a half hours with this mofo breathing down my neck. This mission really caught me off guard.”

“Chase me with zombies, monsters, aliens, hell even a lawn mower. No biggie. You start chasing me with a killing machine though? Straight up goosebumps and I’m full on crying in the foetal position. And I did,”writeHydrus-606 while opalsavanage1903remarked, “It was how I learned I will never be able to playAlien Isolation.” To be quite honest, same.

Topics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red