Best Cyberpunk 2077 Happy Together choice for Barry
How to get the good ending in the Happy Together quest in Cyberpunk 2077
The best Happy Together dialogue choices in Cyberpunk 2077 are the blue options that emphasise kindness, understanding and compassion. After all, what else gets people through difficult times? Barry needs a friend and the best thing you can do is be that friend, rather than just speeding through the conversation as quick as possible. If doing the right thing is important to you, then here's everything you need to know about the Cyberpunk 2077 Happy Together mission, and how to get the best ending for Barry, the cops, and for you.
It goes without saying, but this guide contains spoilers for the Happy Together mission.
Best Cyberpunk 2077 Happy Together dialogue choices
When you knock on Barry's door he eventually lets you in so you talk with him about his troubles. He tells you Andrew was the only person he could talk to without ever being judged, but Petrova and Mendez – the two cops outside – didn't understand. To get the good ending here you need to explore all dialogue options here and not just rush through the yellow choices.
When you've finished talking to Barry, you have the option to find Andrew's niche at the columbarian before talking to the cops - this is essential if you want to get the good ending. Head over to the columbarian on the east side of Night City and have a look around for Andrew's niche, to the right-hand side of the entrance, a couple of rows back. Read it and you'll learn that Andrew was... a tortoise.
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Now you have two options: you need to return to Petrova and Mendez, but you can either choose to tell them the truth about Andrew, or lie to them and not disclose the truth about Barry's friend. For the good ending, you must tell them the truth.
If you're honest with the officers, Mendez finally understands they've not been supportive, and the pair realise they need to talk to Barry. They go back and persuade Barry to finally open his door. In they go after an anecdote from Mendez, and that's that. The mission is complete and you earn some eddies in the process.
If you lie to the officers, then the mission has a much grimmer reward. Barry ends up killing himself, succumbing to his depression. It's quite a dark ending, so make sure you do everything you can to prevent that from happening.
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