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Cyberpunk 2077: 10 Consumables You Should Have On You At All Times

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Another benefit of upgrading the Cool tree (and all trees) as much as possible is the expanded dialogue and world interaction options only available at lvl 20. But on the way to maximizing the attribute, prioritize picking up these five best Cool perks over others, where possible, to get the most out of the Cool tree as fast as possi

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.


Those who are sick and tired of reloading autosaves in Cyberpunk 2077 missions 2077 should give serious consideration to ingesting or injecting more of their consumables. Many of these items are net negatives and only exist to provide flavor to the world. The alcohol is pretty much all debuffs and punishment. But there are a few core items that V will stock up on that are imperative to vict

They can choose to convince Misty to join them in looking through the garage for an offering or not before heading in. There are a lot of sweet moments here to be seen while looking at the person Jackie was through his possessions, but eventually, players will have to make a choice as to what item to choose. Don't worry, the choice won't affect V getting Jackie's Bike or not. Before heading out, V can choose to convince Misty to come to the ofrenda or not, and they can even choose at the ofrenda to stand up for Misty against Mama Welles after speaking (or not) during the cerem
Cyberpunk 2077 is a massive game that's brought to life through countless well written and performed characters. Jackie Welles serves as a decent enough friend to get V acclimated to Night City but soon V has no trouble getting acquainted with many other people. Goro Takemura, Judy Alvarez and Dexter Deshawn are some of the major characters who all have distinct personalities and motivations for interacting with V. Panam was an interesting character that ended up being involved with many side missions, and Delamain's refusal to deviate from standard practices was rather amusing. Many of the characters that deal with V have a frenemy type of interaction filled with reluctant cooperation for a common goal. Even though Cyberpunk 2077 has no shortage of entertaining characters, the character that everyone was most curious about thanks to the hype machine is Johnny Silverhand played by Keanu Reeves. Reeves did a great job bringing Silverhand to life and made him an entertaining character that's easy to care about even if he's a jerk sometimes. We do get to see him perform in his band ~~Dogstar~~ Samurai, but those sequences are minimal. Silverhand does make a significant contribution to the game so he wasn't just a charismatic face to help with pre-orders.


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


The very first level of this consumable does incredible amounts of healing, more than enough to get V back to full health from almost any circumstance, even during the game's best and most intense side quests . Higher levels of this craftable unit make V feel invincible in the middle of a bullet st

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.


At Level 3, the eponymous Deadeye mode unlocks, greatly enhancing Headshot and Weak Spot damage with no bullet spread, but only when players are above 85% Stamina. It's incredibly useful on its own, but the sub-perks that branch off of Deadeye can further empower players during combat with Handg