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The secret ending in Cyberpunk 2077 , (Don’t Fear) the Reaper is a variant of the Sun/Temperance ending, but the mission itself is different, as is the way to obtain it. In order to obtain the secret ending in Cyberpunk 2077 , players must first select the correct dialogue options in the Act Three side job, Chippin’ In when speaking with Johnny Silverhand at the Oil Fields:

Cyberpunk 2077 has a plethora of endings that will see the conclusion of Johnny Silverhand and V’s story. With so many paths to take and consequences bound to every action that will forever linger, players might want to know how many endings are there in Cyberpunk 2077 , and just how they can obtain them all to experience what they have to offer and obtain the achievements from them.


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 Witcher 3 Modding 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


Cyberware Malfunction might not totally cripple enemies like the Cripple Movement Quickhack, but it will serve a higher purpose against cyberpsychos and other criminals of Night City that have too much chrome . Cyberware Malfunction will disable the cyberware of enemies, meaning those with Mantis Blades or Sandevistans are useless against the V that uses this Quickh


When V becomes a sleuth looking for Evelyn Parker, they take to Clouds and converse with one of the Dolls. In this session, V doesn't get pleasure, but instead, what they need, which is basically just a therapy session. Here, V talks about what they want, that they want to matter, that they need to feel like they exist amongst the chaos and bustle of Night City. It's a gut-wrenching feeling to feel non-existent, and V shows just how human their emotions are, especially with their own mortality weighing them d

Achievement: The Tower – Survive Night City, and start a new life.

Players who own and progress through Cyberpunk 2077 : Phantom Liberty can earn themselves a new ending for the main game based on decisions made in the DLC campaign. Regardless of the player’s choice in the Firestarter mission, players must give Songbird (alive) to Solomon Reed in order to unlock the Tower ending:
Every ending in Cyberpunk 2077 offers its own conclusion, whether that’s bleak, hopeful, or everything in between. Cyberpunk 2077 and the Phantom Liberty expansion offer a few memorable endings that will certainly stick with players, regardless of what they choose.

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.


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


Johnny Silverhand, ever so vulgar and hateful of corpos, boasts in the back of Panam's car about his escapades when it came to kidnapping corpos and getting everything out of them. Yet, his compliment to V's plans cannot go without an ego check, as he finishes it off by saying how uncharismatic V is compared to Johnny, and how he's much more well-endo


But Night City is not just a fancy piece of artwork crafted by graphic designers. What really brings Cyberpunk 2077 to life is the population that is walking, eating, laughing, and talking. As V, players will interact with a variety of unforgettable characters that lend their advice, criticize others, and make conjectures about the nature of the universe. Whether funny, clever, wise, or blunt, these words will be written on the minds of the listeners long after the controller has been set d