Cyberpunk 2077 is among games like The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim and Fallout 4 as open-world RPGs packed with stuff to do. Players can experience V's journey to mercenary infamy with Johnny Silverhand and encounter optional side gigs, NPCs, and more. Cyberpunk 2077 is also known for allowing players to experience the world of Night City however they'd like, whether using martial combat over shotguns or hacking the environment versus hijacking enemies. While the upcoming Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty DLC is being developed, it's a great time to experience the futuristic RPG and its many unwritten rules.

From buying specific implant upgrades to discovering hidden cars and equipment, Cyberpunk 2077 players have established routines and habits to get the most out of the game. Given that the game is adapted from the wildly popular Cyberpunk TTRPG, it makes sense for the video game to be adaptable to the player experience. When beginning the game, some players may be unaware that everything from choosing to play a Corpo to helping Panam save the Aldecaldos influences the ending of Cyberpunk 2077. Although it has been confirmed that a Cyberpunk 2077 sequel is on the horizon, Cyberpunk 2077 has quite a few hidden secrets, gems, and stories to be told.

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Cyberpunk 2077 Allows For Players To Build Based On Play Style - With Some Exceptions

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One exciting aspect of Cyberpunk 2077 is that players can create their "V" however they'd like - from physical attributes to combat and skill progression. For instance, a player emphasizing martial combat might invest more points in the athletics and street brawler skills, which emphasize the body stat. On the other hand, they could also invest skills in blades and cold blood, putting a focus on Cyberpunk 2077's cool stat. Although, what the game doesn't tell players is that certain skills are vital to unlocking specific access points, dialogue options, and game mechanics.

For instance, in almost every single side gig and main mission, locked doors and alternate access points require technical or body skills in Cyberpunk 2077 - but not both. Unless a player levels up both stats, there's a slim chance of accessing all the hidden loot in Cyberpunk 2077. Players have also learned the hard way that not all the hidden loot caches are helpful or even worth the effort. On the other hand, spreading attribute points across the skill tree means missing out on late-game dialogue and combat options. In this case, players have learned to be creative when it comes to their builds but careful when it comes to investing skill points.

Finish All The Cyberpunk 2077 Fixer Missions For Great Gear And Easy Money

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Cyberpunk 2077 players know that it's easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer number of things to do in the game. Not only are there usually multiple main missions involving the Relic biochip and Johnny Silverhand, but there are optional missions and encounters with random Night City NPCs. Given that there are eleven different fixers throughout Night City - all with multiple gigs - it can be easy to leave their questlines uncompleted. This is especially true since many fixer gigs can be repetitive and tedious. Cyberpunk 2077 doesn't say that finishing all the fixer missions is exceptionally beneficial.

As Cyberpunk 2077 players explore Night City, they'll receive calls from various fixers looking for V's services. These fixer gigs vary in difficulty, increasing in complexity and scale. Some Cyberpunk 2077 players have found it helpful to focus on one fixer storyline at a time, as completing each task for Wakado Okada or Dakota Smith presents an ever-increasing amount of money rewarded. This way, players will receive thousands of Eurodollars from finishing each mission and selling unwanted gear. The last mission in each fixer quest line also awards some of the best weapons in the entirety of Cyberpunk 2077.

Even The Most Luxurious Paid Cyberpunk 2077 Cars and Apartments Have No Added Benefits

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As with most modern RPGs, Cyberpunk 2077 offers numerous ways for players to earn Eurodollars and many more ways to spend them. From food carts to designer clothing, some players have found themselves losing out on upgraded equipment and implants because of spending money on optional items. Two of the most expensive are the cars and apartments unlocked as V progresses through the game. While the best Cyberpunk 2077 cars and apartments are incredible, they don't add much to the gameplay. All apartments offer the same functionality regardless of location, and hidden vehicles like the infamous Cyberpunk 2077 "Batmobile" are free.

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Cyberpunk 2077 Players Find More Success Saving For Legendary Implants That Improve Their Skills

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After spending numerous in-game hours making Eurodollars, some Cyberpunk 2077 players have completely forsaken spending money on cars, apartments, and other optional expenses - instead focusing on legendary cyberware that can give them an edge. For instance, the legendary-quality heal-on-kill implant costs 28,000 Eurodollars, while the legendary-quality Mantis Blades in Cyberpunk 2077 can cost an eye-watering 100,000 Eurodollars. Given a finite number of missions in Cyberpunk 2077 that reward large sums of money, players have learned to spend their hard-earned Eurodollars on equipment to make money in the future.

Cyberpunk 2077 Arm Cyberware Is Expensive But Game-Changing

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There are quite a few ways to handle combat in Cyberpunk 2077, and the game leaves strategy up to the player. This means that despite the focus on futuristic hacking technology, it's not actually necessary to use any kind of quick hacks or breach protocol mechanics to be successful. While brute force is an option, Cyberpunk 2077 really shines when it comes to specialty implants - especially cyberware weapons. When playing as Johnny Silverhand, gamers get a taste of what high-quality cyberware can do, and they can use Mantis Blades, the Monowire, Gorilla Arms, and the Projectile Launching System if they so choose. From spider-like slicing blades to compounding fist attacks, it's certainly worth it.

Cyberpunk 2077 is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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