The role-playing aspects of CD PROJEKT RED's open-world action-adventure game, Cyberpunk 2077 might not be as fleshed out as their previous project, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. However, it still offers a pretty robust "romance" option for some characters in the game.
Romance in CD PROJEKT RED's games is very reminiscent of the ones seen in Bioware's original Mass Effect and Dragon Age titles, where players need to earn the trust of an NPC by completing quests, choosing the right set of dialog, and more, in order to initiate a romantic interaction with them.
While the number of romantic interactions is quite limited when compared to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, there are still plenty of key characters in Cyberpunk 2077 that players can romance. One such distinct personality in Cyberpunk 2077's story is Panam Palmer, a former member of Aldecaldo's nomad club, turned mercenary in the Night City.
Panam Palmer was part of the Aldecaldos nomadic tribe, who resided in the Badlands outside Night City. The tragic incident of her best friend getting captured by Raffen Shiv deeply affected Panam into her adulthood.
The incident left her bitter towards the clan's leader Saul Bright, who according to Panam, was partially responsible for the incident due to his inclination towards the Corpos.
At some point in her rebellious youth, Panam left her tribe to become a mercenary in Night City, working under the iconic fixer, Rogue. Despite leaving the Aldecaldos, Panam remained in contact with some of her close friends from the clan, such as Mitch Anderson and Driss "Scorpion" Meriana.
It was during one of her mercenary assignments that Panam was contacted by the player's character V, who later became an essential part of her story.
Panam can only be
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