Cyberpunk 2077: All SMGs Ranked
Gem 9 : On the body of a man sitting on a couch in an improved shelter down the stairs from Gem 8. Players will need to turn left away from the body and run until they reach the stairs. Then, they can climb down to the shel
This ending is short, and, frankly, quite depressing. Instead of deciding to go out with any sort of a bang, V decides to go out with a literal "bang" but a figurative whimper. This comes after choosing any of Cyberpunk 2077 's basic endings . Before V confirms the plan with Johnny, there's an option to end everything instead. V takes their own life and the credits roll, leaving friends to wonder why such a route was ta
Important Choices Should You Side With Dex or Evelyn Should You Lie to Jefferson (Dream On) Should You Side with NetWatch or Voodoo Boys (I Walk The Line) Should You Sign the Contract (Where is My Mind?) Should You Let Alex Out or Close Trunk (Olive Branch) Should You Get the Billy Goat Tattoo Or the Other Tattoo Should You Choose Figoro or Masingo with Delamain Should You Kill Sampson (The Beast in Me) Should You Choose Stone Cold Killer or Puppy-Loving Pacifist for Skippy Should You Choose Angel or Skye (Automatic Love) Should You Shoot or Pay Royce Should You Lie to Lizzy Wizzy (Violence) Should You Take Skippy to Regina J
It may seem like a minor change, but the way quickhacks become even more feasible with this cyberware equipped is pretty incredible. This cyberware is perfect for Netrunner builds, but other players who dabble in quickhacks can get some mileage out of this
How to Get Prototype: Shingen Mark V: Inside the trailer '667' in the exterior loading area of Arasaka Industrial Park in Arroyo, Santo Domingo
A decent amount of damage thanks to its explosive rounds, the Shingen SMG can have a variety of fun methods of warfare, but only to those with a Smart Link cyberware installed due to its aiming system. Automatically firing at 3 different enemies is great for being outnumbered, but the damage multipliers do not hold up against other superior choi
Aside from the dark nature of this ending, it leaves many story beats unresolved. There's no attempt at finding a solution for the Relic in V's head, no wrap-up for Johnny, no potential outcome for a happy ending. Going through the game, it becomes easy to feel sympathy for V, and even Johnny, but when the ending is so abrupt and definitive, it's easy to feel cheated without a solid resolut
Its handling and speed are great and make it a fun ride at top speeds , provided players don't lose control and crash into something on the way. Regardless, the car is absolutely brilliant and a great ride to check out for fans who like muscle cars with some extra oo
How to Get Chesapeake: Randomly looted from Airdrops in Dogtown after hitting Level 40 (Phantom Liberty)
Chesapeake holds the same iconic modifiers as other BARGHEST weapons, where increased Armor Penetration means superior stats. The Chesapeake is fairly decent, and weapons with high DPS like the SMG do indeed benefit from the intrinsic modifier to allow for faster movement speeds on kills, which both further increases the damage dealt from the weapon and the speed that players can move at while shoot
This changes with the Cybersomatic Optimizer, a Cyberpunk 2077 Strategy 2077 implant that allows quickhacks to deal critical hits just like regular attacks. A hacker who loves to stealth around and hack enemies to incapacitate them will love this cyberware for what it brings to the table, allowing players to enjoy bonus damage and other such perhaps while using a slew of quickhacks to bamboozle their enem
In Cyberpunk 2077's best ending, V escapes Night City with Panam and the Aldecados, leaving Night City in the dust, along with every problem encountered during the playthrough. Players won't necessarily feel V's health condition has been resolved, but it won't matter. Peace and happiness are finally reached, as players watch V stare up at the star-dotted sky with Panam outside Night City's walls. For a **Cyberpunk 2077 ** ending that has resolution, weight, and a sense of relief on V's behalf, this clearly deserves it's #1 s
So, which choice will leave players feeling like there's a high payoff, and which decision will leave players crushed? If players want to have the option of all six, certain Cyberpunk 2077 side quests will need to be done, and relationships with certain people will need to be built. Otherwise only a couple of endings will be available - and one isn't very pretty. That's the nice thing about Cyberpunk 2077 , though - players are given the choice to play in the moment and have those spur-of-the-moment decisions play out natura
V can either sign a contract and become an engram, thereby saving themselves from a terminal condition, or V can return to earth to live out their remaining days before death comes knocking. Either option offers a short scene which pronounces the feeling that V is very alone and hasn't much of a future to look forward to. While there are some interesting story beats and final moments leading up to the contract option, players won't get a whole lot from this Cyberpunk 2077 end