Should you pick Cyberpunk 2077 Angel or Skye in Automatic Love
Chose between Angel and Skye at Clouds, in the Automatic Love mission

The Cyberpunk 2077 Angel or Skye choice comes during the Automatic Love mission, when you're trying to find Evelyn Parker's whereabouts. In the Clouds nightclub, you'll be presented with a simple choice: Angel or Skye?
However, this is another one of those decisions in Cyberpunk 2077 that actually has very little bearing on the game itself, so it's down to personal preference. All you're choosing is which of the two you'll meet in the club, but both Angel and Skye lead to the same outcome, the journey is just a little different. So if you want to know more about the Automatic Love mission in Cyberpunk 2077 and the Angel or Skye choice, keep reading. Then when you're done, you'll want to know whether you should punch Fingers in Cyberpunk 2077 or not.
Chose Angel or Skye in Cyberpunk 2077 ?
As part of the mission Automatic Love you'll need to get into the Clouds club to find Evelyn Parker, which involves choosing between Angel or Skye. There's a lot of receptionist dialogue options to explore here but, ultimately, the option that progresses the mission and gets you inside is to chose a 'doll'. As part of this process you'll jack in to the terminal for a scan to determine the best match for you, which will present the two option.
Like a lot of decisions in Cyberpunk 2077, who you pick is ultimately irrelevant. It doesn't matter here whether you go with Angel or Skye - you'll enter Clouds either way, go to a booth and find who ever you chose there to ask about Evelyn. You'll have the same conversation and you'll get the same options regardless. The choice between Skye and Angel simply chooses the appearance of NPC you find inside. So don't worry about it. There's nothing at risk here as the dialogue options cuts to the chase pretty quickly, and once you've got what you need you'll be moving on elsewhere in Clouds to speak to other people.
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