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Some gear, like the Optical Camo cyberware, lets V turn practically invisible for a few moments, while other gear can enhance V’s shots and Quickhacks while undetected. Ninjutsu is one of the few that enhance V’s ability to move while undetected, letting players complete stealth missions faster and take advantage of sneaky opportunities without worrying about being s
Padre is a man devoted to God, and while his work may be rather sinful, he will always uphold his God above all. When it comes to Jackie’s funeral, Padre is there to show his respects, and even talks to V about God, and if he believes Jackie has met Him. Padre believes it is so, and offers words that can make a mourning V smile by saying that if Jackie and God did meet, Jackie would leave the meeting with a smile on his face, as he does in every situation, and that just maybe he gets to see the pearly gates of parad
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
For those who still want to win in a normal fashion, stay in the back of the ring opposite of Razor. He’ll burst forward and can be easily blocked and countered. He’s got a lot of life and will automatically heal up to 50% when he hits 10% health, but just keep repeating this for ten minutes until he goes d
The Chaos sounds like fun to use, and in many ways it is. After emptying a clip, when the player decides to reload, the gun will change crit chance, damage type, and effect chance. In one clip, bullets can be thermal and in the next, the bullets can be electrical. The name “Chaos” is very appropri
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
Night City is a violent place but V has many different ways to handle situations that get out of hand. V can equip up to three Dismantling weapons tips at once for quick changing in combat. The melee arsenal includes basic items like wrenches and baseball bat along with nice things such as stun batons or katanas. The firearm variety is no less impress with revolvers, shotguns, machine guns, sniper rifles and submachine guns to name a few. Combat is fast paced and feels satisfying whether using a gamepad or mouse and keyboard, and this is a game that isn’t afraid to depict gratuitous violence. Dismemberment and decapitation are common occurrences and on more than one occasion an enemy continued fighting after they were disarmed. Literally disarmed, as in they were shot in the elbow and their arms flew off. There are less confrontational approaches too. Sneaking up on an enemy to stealth kill them is always an option. Hacking has a lot of applications for combat. In addition to disabling security cameras to help sneak undetected, hacking can set booby traps, make machinery malfunction to distract guards and in some cases cause attack drones and droids to self destruct. While death doesn’t seem to be frowned upon in Night City, there are several non-lethal alternatives to taking out enemies. Whatever approach V chooses to do combat happens regularly and because of the tight and responsive controls, the fighting is enjoyable.
Focus is an incredibly useful Handgun perk that also affects Precision Rifles and Sniper Rifles, two other weapon categories that the Cool attribute tree often encompasses alongside Handguns. At Level 1, Focus increases Headshot and Weak Spot damage, while level 2 unlocks Focus M
Feline Footwork isn’t a perk that will completely revolutionize the way players take on Night City, but it does serve as a prerequisite for later, more powerful perks – and offers some decent sub-perks to empower players while crouc
This means that a gun with average DPS that costs eddies every time it is fired must be ruled out. Under no circumstances should it be fired or placed on the upgrading table unless the goal is to play through the game without spending mo
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
When V is tasked with finding the bamboo plant within an apartment, their investigation allows them to examine an assortment of different plants while looking for something that, to us, would seem pretty straightforward. However, V is allowed some slack, considering plants aren’t that natural in Night City, and by 2077, they might have never seen bamboo. In response to examining the wrong plant, Johnny will provide snarky commentary, as he so often does, which never fails to make audiences laugh, even if it annoys V to feel like an idiot in front of the rocker
