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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:


Updated on September 27th, 2023 by Hodey Johns: After the Phantom Liberty expansion and the new 2.0 patch, it was time to review the complete list of iconic weapons and reassess. There are a ton of new melee and ranged weapons for players to get their hands on. Besides the new additions, there has also been an update to the existing iconic weapons, so some of the previous entries were brought down to earth. On the positive side, some of the more lacking iconic weapons got buffed and deserved special consideration. In the end, the entire list had to be revisited and brought up to date so now it should be current for the 2.0 pa


Although Cyberpunk 2077 's tabletop origins are well documented, CD Projekt Red primarily used the source material's setting and themes rather than its gameplay routine (although, this aspect was not completely ignored either). Conversely, Citizen Sleeper plays closer to a traditional in-person RPG, to the point that players start each day by rolling dice to guide their actions for the immediate future. In a space station home to people seeking to escape their overlords, players step into the shoes of a synthetic human who is trying to lie low after escaping the company that owns t


The downside is that the gun's iconic feature increases crit damage done while decreasing enemies depending on how many enemies the Laika has set ablaze. The issue with that is that charging up shots and releasing them, as should be done, won't keep enemies on fire. Either they outright die or stop burning by the time another enemy is fired upon. The Phantom Liberty expansion is long enough without the Laika taking up so much t


Iconic weapons are derived from base weapons and the stats are modified from there. The game does not explicitly say it, but there are two kinds of katanas. One has the second-highest melee DPS in the game. The other has the lowest. Sadly, this one is based on the lowest DPS mo

Achievement: Temperance – Let Johnny Silverhand keep your body.

In order to obtain the Temperance ending, players must decide to get help from Panam, Rogue, or themselves with the (Don’t Fear) the Reaper ending to infiltrate Arasaka. Once inside the main mission, players need to reach Mikoshi, where they are faced with a pivotal choice. In order to unlock the Temperance ending, players must select the option to Cross the bridge and enter Cyberspace forever. This ending will see V become one with Alt Cunningham, while Johnny Silverhand gets a second chance at life in V’s body .

If players help Maiko take over Clouds and then accept her money, they will never be able to romance Judy. It's extremely important that players do not take her money. The best outcome is to kill the Tyger Claws by siding with Judy, and then use fists to take out Maiko through non-lethal means and leave her alive and unconscious. When players return to Judy, she will give V a kiss. If players did end up killing Maiko, then they would still get the final quest for Judy's romance, but they would not get the kiss at Pisces.


This is usually a rare instance but a shot to the leg and then a shot to the head will instantly incapacitate enemies. Against bosses or cyberpsychos, having a guaranteed disable and then a guaranteed way to finish them off is invaluable. Builds that specialize in gunslinging will love this gun but V can get use out of the knockdown with just about any bu


Updated on March 4, 2025, by Jake Fillery: Cyberpunk 2077 has some of the best writing in video games, and the abundance of iconic and memorable quotes from the game itself are proof of that. It seems that almost every character has something memorable to say, and the best Cyberpunk 2077 Weapons 2077 quotes from the base game and Phantom Liberty present an array of emotions, from cool, to gut-wrenching, to hilari


Johnny dies, and he's accepting of that. He's actually okay with it because he wants V to live. Yet, he doesn't want to leave his friend, his only real friend, and he parts on good terms, offering one last tidbit of advice, to never change for anyone, to always be true to yours


Mr. Blue Eyes is one of the game's most cherished mysteries. His motives are unknown and his story is never resolved. Blue eyes are typically a sign of receiving money from a transaction, however, his are always blue. So taking monetary wisdom from him is one of V's better id

Given that players got to see what happened to Reed in the introductory cinematic, it's hard to blame him for being abrasive. This is a man who knows which guns are worth keeping around and which ones are worth letting go of. He knows a thing or two about discarded ass


There are three penalties tied to this shotgun and it's fair to be completely turned away by those warnings before ever giving it a chance. Players who overcome their fears about it will find that the reason these penalties are applied is to try and balance The Headsman out, but it's still overpowe