Cyberpunk 2077: How to Romance River Ward
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For a game that is all about showing off cool tech in a gritty future, there is plenty of tragedy in Cyberpunk 2077 too. One of the biggest moments was spoiled in the E3 2019 trailer, but that won't be repeated here in case anyone missed it. The point is Cyberpunk 2077 is as much about loss as it is about having fun in an open-world c
Anyway, all players have to do in this mission is drive him to get some food which ends up in a shootout. It’s pretty standard for this game. The disturbing thing comes with his face as there is a grenade lodged where his nose should be. This comes back in a later mission which might end in an explos
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
Cyberpunk 2077 is an emotional journey, and V will do anything they can to save themselves, even if that comes at the cost of Johnny, the sole reason they are in this mess. By the time players manage to help Solomon Reed, they should have grown close to Johnny, developing a friendship thanks to the fact that they share each other's every thought. V's decision to have Johnny surgically removed is steeped in tragedy, as it may well be the only way to save their life, but at the cost of Joh
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
There are a total of seven endings in Cyberpunk 2077 , including the Phantom Liberty expansion. Each of the Cyberpunk 2077 endings has its own related achievement and separate path that can be followed, and all of these endings are obtained during the point of no return with Nocturne Op55N1, so it’s best to complete all side jobs and Phantom Liberty missions to ensure players have the most options available to them for their ending path.
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
There are a few more opportunities to flirt with River and win his affection. The first part comes from the game that River plays with his niece and nephew, and players should let the kids win this one simply by not shooting the enemies and letting them do it. Afterwards, Joss asks if V would want a family, and she can reply:
After sparing Songbird and handing her over to Reed and the NUSA, the credits will roll on the Phantom Liberty expansion, and upon returning to the game they will have the Who Wants to Live Forever quest. Completing this quest will lock players into The Tower ending. Alternatively, players Can you play cyberpunk Without killing anyone continue through Nocturne Op55N1 and choose to call Reed to activate the Phantom Liberty ending.
However, things go completely out of hand as the quest goes on, with the two perps witnessing Yorinobu kill his own father, Saburo Arasaka. The chain of events that unfold are quite massive, with Jackie losing his life and V receiving a bullet in his brain for his effo
Not only does this lead to V losing facets of his personality as well, but it turns out that he is still on a timer before dying. As a result, the only choices left to him are to either sign up for Arasaka's Secure Your Soul program or go back to Earth and live out his final months on his own te
When V and Johnny take to the Night City Metropolitan Airport at the Orbital Space Center, Johnny will look below at all the people going about their lives, walking around with their suitcases and thinking about their seats on a plane, and comment so annoyingly about it. The fact that Johnny hates the simple act of people just going about their lives by calling them mindless sheep really emphasizes just how much of a nihilist he is, and how, despite being hilarious, he's a pretty bad
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
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