Cyberpunk 2077 Poll – Which Romance Do You Like Best?

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Cyberpunk 2077 Poll – Which Romance Do You Like Best?

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Cyberpunk 2077 lives from its impressive stories and characters. Particularly important are the relationships that you as a V build up with your fellow human beings – friendships, rivalries and, last but not least, love. We want to know from you now whether you like the romances in Night City and which one is your favorite.

You can have a romantic relationship with four different characters:

  • Judy Alvarez
  • Panam Palmer
  • River Ward
  • Kerry Eurodyne

There are quite a few differences. For example, you meet Judy early on, but don’t get to know Kerry until very late. That leads to the fact that some relationships significantly longer and also run more intensely. You will experience a lot more with the two women, because they are directly linked to the main story. River and Kerry, on the other hand, have to be found in the right side missions first.

Of course there are a few other people you can hook up with for a short adventure. Who is receptive to your advances depends, among other things, on your chosen body type and voice. If you want to know exactly what you have to do to land with the lady of your heart or your dream man, then our guide is the perfect wingman:

All romances and their requirements


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Which romance was your favorite?

We are now primarily interested in your opinion – which relationship from Cyberpunk 2077 do you think is the best? Is it one of the “Big Four” or is it a little detour to the hotel? You are welcome to vote here in our survey:

If you voted for “I didn’t like the romance”: Is it because you wanted another possible partner – maybe Evelyn, Takemura or a certain Mox bouncer? Or do you not care about such relationships in games? Let us know in the comments!

For her colleague Natalie, sex and romances were ultimately the death of her open world experience. The fault was the good river that she just didn’t want to call. You can read more in her plus column.

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