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Cyberpunk 2077: 5 Unique Weapons Worth Upgrading (& 5 To Skip)
2026.02.28 03:00
Due to the popularity of the tabletop RPG Cyberpunk augmented by popularity of The Witcher 3, Cyberpunk 2077 has been one of the most anticipated games for some time now. Having Keanu Reeves make a surprise appearance at E3 2019 to reveal that he would be playing an in-game character did nothing except fan the flames of excitement over CD Projekt Red's futuristic title. Originally announced in 2012 and after facing several delays this year it seemed like Cyberpunk 2077 would never actually see release, but it finally made it out in 2020 by the skin of its teeth, hoping to end this shall we say unique year with a bang.
Cyberpunk 2077 looks great, both in terms of technical graphics and artistic design. The character models look lifelike and the motion capture quality gives a lot of the animations are more true-to-life quality than many other games are able to achieve. Most characters appear lifelike though there are a few of them where the textures with their hair looks strange. There are a few graphical imperfections even when things are running exactly as they are meant to but overall Cyberpunk 2077is a visual triumph. The animation is fluid which helps in bringing everyone to life. Most of the voice acting is extremely well done and the mix of the delivery combined with the motion capture helps make everyone feel alive. The soundtrack of heavy electronic music fits the dystopian vibe of Night City perfectly, and in addition to help setting the mood, it's easy to just lose yourself in the pulsating beat.
Entering into Nocturne Op55N1 and speaking with Johnny about who to continue the mission with, players should ignore any dialogue options and remain on this screen for five minutes straight. This triggers a new dialogue path from Johnny, to which V will need to reply:
Do not try to block Buck's strong strikes, as his powerful punches will go straight through. His biggest weakness is dodging because he's very slow in his recovery and easily staggered. Dodge when he throws a hit and unleash a flurry of strikes to whittle him d
Updated December 20th, 2023 by Jacob Buchalter: Now that Phantom Liberty has been out for quite some time , a lot of people are starting to get back into Cyberpunk 2077 again (ourselves included). The game, at the time of writing this, just received a massive 2.1 update, and a lot of systems and game mechanics no longer work as players who experienced the game on release might expect. However, getting Jackie Welles Arch Motorcycle is still exactly the same process. This is because, until players are at least past the Konpeki Plaza 'tutorial' mission, they won't be able to access any of the Phantom Liberty cont
Fans of CD Projekt Red will find that it's no surprise to see Cyberpunk 2077 rocketing up the sales charts . Those who get this game in addition to Gwent and The Witcher 3 and connect them all to the same GOG account will get Geralt's legendary blade, the Gwynbleidd, in cyberpunk 2077 weapons 20
It might not be registered as a looter-shooter but Cyberpunk 2077 will get to feeling like Borderlands quickly without the proper inventory management. Characters in the game will give V a weapon to help complete a mission, then V will do the mission and get a whole bunch more weapons off of the enemies, and then the reward for the mission will be another weapon. In Night City, a seemingly endless metropolis of weapons, players are going to have to make thousands of choices about which ones deserve a spot in their equipment slot and which ones to sell or break into pa
Whether or not it succeeds in this goal depends on which platform one experiences Cyberpunk 2077. This review is based on the PC and Stadia versions of Cyberpunk 2077. Normally when dealing with triple A titles that span multiple platforms the differences in quality between the formats is more or less inconsequential, but this is not the case with Cyberpunk 2077. Features such as story, game mechanics and the general gameplay will naturally be the same across all platforms, but any evaluation of technical performance and overall score in this review is only applicable to the PC and Stadia version.
In Cyberpunk 2077 the player takes control of V, a character with an existing personality and with one of three possible backstories. The player has a decent amount of creative control in determining how V looks, with the basics such as hair style, eye color, skin tone, tattoos and other visible cybernetic augmentations, but we all know which feature of character creation got the most attention prior to release. Unfortunately, this may have been premature as the customization options come up short with six permutations for male genitalia (two variations, three sizes) and only one option for female genitalia. Instead of having clearly-defined genders to choose from there are two body types -- the standard generic male and female model -- but you can put male genitalia on an otherwise female body or vice versa. Or have no genitals at all. Ultimately, make a character with whatever combination of parts you want to play as this choice seems to have no bearing on gameplay or the story.