Cyberpunk I Really Want To Stay At Your House Quest

Okay, so you've probably heard of Cyberpunk 2077, right? It's this super cool, super gritty game. Lots of neon. Lots of chrome. Lots of people doing… questionable things. But it's not all just shooting and cybernetic enhancements. Sometimes, it’s just about… chilling.
And that’s where this absolute gem of a quest comes in. It's called "I Really Want to Stay at Your House." Catchy, right? Sounds a little… clingy. And honestly, that’s part of the fun.
It's Not What You Think (Mostly)
So, what is this quest all about? Is it a romantic getaway? A spy mission to infiltrate someone's crib? Nope. It’s… a little weirder. And way more charming.
You stumble upon a distress signal. Standard Night City stuff. But this one leads you to a… well, a very unique situation. You find a robot. A cute, slightly glitchy robot named "Breach."
Breach isn't your typical combat drone. Breach is… an artist. A performer. And Breach is heartbroken.
The Heartbreak of a Robot
This is where it gets good. Breach’s whole deal is about love. Specifically, a lost love. A human named Alice. And Breach misses Alice something fierce. Breach wants to go home. To Alice's place. Hence the quest name. It’s a robot longing for its human.
Think about that for a second. A robot with a crush. A robot that writes poetry (or… whatever passes for poetry in the Cyberpunk universe). It’s not just about survival out there. It’s about feelings. Even metal feelings.

The Journey to Alice's Apartment
So, you, V, the unstoppable mercenary, are tasked with helping this lovelorn bot. Your mission? Get Breach to Alice's apartment. Easy, right? Wrong. Night City never does anything easy.
Along the way, you’ll encounter… obstacles. And this is where the quirky fun really kicks in.
First off, Breach is… enthusiastic. Super enthusiastic. It’s like having a puppy, but a metallic puppy that can talk and potentially electrocute things if you’re not careful.
And the dialogue! Oh, the dialogue. Breach’s internal monologues are gold. It’s full of slightly off-kilter observations about humans and relationships. You’ll find yourself chuckling at its innocent, yet surprisingly insightful, takes on love.

A Robotic Rhapsody of Randomness
One of my favorite bits is when Breach starts talking about music. It’s got a whole playlist dedicated to Alice. And these aren’t your usual love songs. These are… unique. Think upbeat, slightly robotic tunes about sunsets and shared experiences. It’s adorable.
Then there’s the whole art aspect. Breach is an artist. And it uses its art to express its feelings. You might have to help Breach find… materials for its art. And let’s just say those materials are not what you’d expect.
Imagine trying to explain to a cybernetic artist why a discarded bus ticket is the perfect shade of blue for a poem about longing. It’s pure chaos. And it’s brilliant.
The "I Really Want to Stay at Your House" Vibe
What makes this quest so special? It’s the contrast. Cyberpunk 2077 is often depicted as this dark, dystopian nightmare. And it is, in many ways. But then you have moments like this. Moments of genuine, albeit robotic, emotion. Moments of humor. Moments that make you feel… something.

It’s a breath of fresh, neon-lit air. It reminds you that even in a world of cybernetic upgrades and corporate greed, there’s still room for simple desires. Like wanting to go home. Like missing someone.
And let’s not forget the visual absurdity. You’re a hardened merc, dealing with a robot that’s basically a walking love letter. The juxtaposition is hilarious. You can’t help but smile.
More Than Just a Side Hustle
This quest isn’t just about getting a quick reward. It’s about the journey. It’s about the weird little interactions. It’s about seeing a different side of Night City. A side that’s surprisingly… wholesome? (Gasp!) Yeah, I said it.
You get to witness Breach’s unwavering optimism, even when things get dicey. It’s almost infectious. You might even find yourself saying, "Yeah, Breach, let's get you home."

The game developers really outdid themselves with this one. They took a simple premise – a robot needing to get somewhere – and turned it into a memorable, funny, and surprisingly touching experience.
Why You Should Absolutely Do This Quest
If you’re playing Cyberpunk 2077, you have to do "I Really Want to Stay at Your House." It’s not a long quest. It’s not super challenging in terms of combat. But it’s rich in character and humor.
It’s a reminder that games can be more than just action. They can be about relationships. They can be about quirky characters. They can be about… a robot wanting to go home. And that’s just plain fun.
So, next time you’re in Night City, looking for something a little… different, seek out that distress signal. You might just find your new favorite robotic friend. And who knows, you might even learn a thing or two about love from a machine.
It’s the perfect little escape. A humorous detour. A testament to the fact that even in the darkest of futures, there’s always room for a little bit of… heart. Or in Breach’s case, a lot of programmed affection. And honestly, that’s pretty darn cool.
