Every story gets interpreted individually, so what parts of the games storytelling are resonating with you?
Something I found interesting about my play through a quest lead me to commit some corporate espionage. During one of the last missions everything went tits up but I made a distinct choice to remain non lethal. While I truly hated working for a corp (really hoping there was a path to destroy from within) I loved how the game at least at a minimum allowed me to interject my own morals into my character.
Situationally though, I did go and slaughter a few mines worth of people but I can head cannon that into my ethics no prob.
Just as an open discussion, I’m curious if other people are having those moments of thought or personal reflection.
Don't know if it really answers your question, but I find it surprising how I play different to how I am in real life.
Like I will bend the rules if I think it will work for the better good, or I'll go in gun blazing to help out and enjoy fucking shit up.
Or I don't mind taking a more violent approach if people are dicks but will pay a random if the space Pirate seems like a nice enough guy just trying to make a buck.
But in real life im more risk adverse goody two shoes, non-fighter LOL.
I completely feel you. That's the art of it, to indulge the imagination. Glad you are enjoying the game