Cyberpunk 2077: Best Iconic Melee Weapons

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Garry the Prophet is a homeless man who stands outside of Misty’s Esoterica and rants about fantastical conspiracy theories. After the fifth time V speaks to Garry, a couple of Nomads start harassing him. If V doesn’t intervene, they’ll kill Garry. The Nomads will appear if V gets anywhere close to Garry after the fifth conversation, even if V is inside Misty’s Esoterica getting a tarot reading, so it’s important that players are prepared to handle the situation. Ultimately, Garry ends up disappearing at the end of " The Prophet's Song ," no matter what V does, but at least his mission can still be carried out by his discip


The city is acutely flashy and robust in terms of visuals... until one starts engaging with it. There are so few shops you can buy things from, and there are almost too many NPCs behind stalls, but they aren’t selling anything, there’s isn’t enough credible real-world connection that can engage the play


Over the last few decades, cyberpunk has become even more widespread and has gained recognition in mainstream media. Films like Blade Runner , The Matrix Trilogy , Alita: Battle Angel and even Her to name a few have been strong examples of how the genre has become a mainstay in Hollywood culture. All of which are films that I adore. This is really just the tip of the iceberg as there are constantly new cyberpunk stories being brought to life every few months. The cyberpunk genre has become as ubiquitous as other sub-categories within science fiction such as space opera and alien invasion stor


Bob from the Aldecaldos clan asks V to pick up a kidney implant from a hospital employee in Night City in order to save a Nomad kid’s life. The hospital employee betrays V, leading to a firefight. After the fight, V can choose to either kill the hospital employee or let them go, and either way, they get the implant. But if V lets the hospital employee live, V will find out it has a computer virus on it that needs to be removed before it’s implanted in the Aldecaldos kid. If V kills the hospital employee, they won’t find out about the virus, and the Nomad kid will


Cyberpunk 2077 's base game holds many incredible weapons, but by far the most diverse and often silly set has to be melee weapons. The best melee weapons in Cyberpunk 2077 often have a quirk to them, an interesting perk or design that will make players chuckle, or feel like the coolest merc in Night City as they take on Arasaka and the rest of the corpos out to stop them and Johnny Silverhand for taking what they w


There’s no easy way to say this, but Cyberpunk 2077 is a pretty spectacular disaster. The glitches and bugs notwithstanding, the game that was years in the making was a substantial disappointment for Testifix.Com gamers who do not own high-end PCs or use older hardware. Not to mention, some quests wouldn’t start properly, the AI was quite shoddy, players didn’t have as many customization options as NPCs, and the game also got trans representation wro


Byakko is another iconic katana, but one that has been collecting dust on Wakako's desk for a reason. It's a cool katana, but not one that demands usage for the best katana builds. The stats are average at best, and the modifier can still be useful, even with the revamp of movement provided to players thanks to 2.0 and bey


A throwing knife with a neurotoxic that coats the blade, while still a prototype, the Blue Fang can serve V well thanks to its iconic modifier that will stun enemies for almost 5 seconds. Blue Fang is fun for those with a build for throwable weapons , but its slow return time might make it a tad finicky compared to other choi


How to Get Kongou: Looted from Yorinobu's Penthouse at the bed during The Heist.

Kongou isn't a necessary Pistol for the arsenal of V, and its main advantage of not needing cyberware to use its ricochet ability comes in at a rather pointless time considering the Hands Cyberware provides that technology fairly easily. The weapon itself also lacks an advantage to players, as who wants to shoot at the floor for trajectory instead of a heads


Another abysmal cinematic cyberpunk title translated to the gaming industry includes Johnny Mnemonic: The Interactive Action Movie. The movie drew such poor reviews that its designer, Propaganda Code, shut down after its rele


The " Search and Destroy " main quest ends with V needing to fight their way out of a building. If they do so without finding Takemura first, he will die. There isn’t a quest objective telling V to find him, though, so players will need to remember to search for him before they leave. V can find Takemura by backtracking through the building until they find a slightly hidden hole in the wall. V and Takemura can then escape together, and Takemura can participate in the game's ending (depending on which path V takes, of cour


A film with a very similar idea is Upgrade . The story there follows Grey after he is implanted with an AI that is ultimately vying to take control of his body. I couldn't help but be reminded of that film while experiencing Cyberpunk 2077 . Both stories touch on the nature of consciousness and implanted personas. Upgrade just happens to handle it with a more nuanced and incisive hand. It does this while still managing to be an entertaining techno-thriller, and it left me feeling the way I had hoped Cyberpunk would leave me feel