As it turns out, Night would end up being assassinated in 1998 before he could live to see what would become of his city. To this day, it is unknown who killed Richard Night. It's a cold case that will probably never be sol
What makes Sir John Phallustiff a rare item is that it is a missable Iconic weapon, and players will have to ensure Meredith Stout survives The Pickup mission and remains an important figure in Militech. She will later reward V with some one-on-one at a motel in Act 2, and the weapon can be found on the bed after this one-time encoun
When **Cyberpunk 2077 Missions 2077 's ** __ gangs trailer released, it seemed like the gangs of Night City would play a big role in the game. Fans got excited about the various gangs announced, wondering which Cyberpunk gangs players could work with or possibly join. Unfortunately, gangs in Cyberpunk 2077 aren’t as important as they initially seemed. Other than the select few gangs involved in main and side storylines, Cyberpunk's gangs make no se
Cyberpunk 2077 holds many secrets, and some are still being discovered to this day. As players journey through Cyberpunk 2077 , they may realize that they have missed a collectible or two, or that certain dialogue choices or actions have locked them out of obtaining unique rewards. This makes each playthrough unique, and for players to note their mistakes going forward as they realize that they might have squandered the chance to get some of the rarest items in Cyberpunk 20
There's no real movement amongst Night City's gangs. It’s a rare occurrence to see gangs outside of their home districts, aside from members of 6th Street in Lizzie’s Bar, when they’re not directly involved in gigs. Despite the game mentioning that the Valentinos and 6th Street have a bone to pick, or that the Valentinos and Maelstrom are fighting for eddies, gang wars in Cyberpunk are practically nonexistent. The only people players may see gangs fighting are Cyberpunk 's hastily added police officers and V themselves, regardless of whether V has max Street Cred. Every gang - except the Aldecaldos, if players do Panam’s questline - will attack V if they get too close or get in their busin
The above image shows Kojima on the far right edge of the screen during one of Metal Gear Solid 4 's opening cutscenes. Kojima's likeness will also flash on the screen during Psycho Mantis' appearance, a callback to the cameo in the first MGS . Aside from these, Kojima's voice can be heard at various time throughout Guns of the Patrio
Though not a typical cameo, the Hideo Kojima's name appears in a signature fourth wall break during the Psycho Mantis fight in the first Metal Gear Solid . The Metal Gear Solid villain will display the strength of his mental powers by 'changing' the channel on the player's TV. The screen will go black, and " HIDEO " will appear in the corner, a gimmick that recurs throughout the ser
Some video games have much better hair customization than others. The best hair customization includes many choices colors, highlights, lengths, curls, and styles. One particular factor many game character customizations lack is hair options for BIPOC characters. Some games, however, step up to the plate and deliver diversity in their hair opti
Found on Grayson’s body during Chippin’ In
Johnny Silverhand has a keen eye for iconic and retro cars. By the time of 2077, this vehicle from Porsche is a one of a kind, and a true relic to Night City that can now belong to V, but only if they follow through with Johnny Silverhand’s questline that involves the Chippin’ In quest with Rouge. Players will need to fight Jeremiah Grayson, to which he will try and bargain with his life with a set of car keys and the location of a shipping container housing Johnny Silverhand’s
Punk hair galore! Cyberpunk 2077 certainly had its issues with glitches and bugs, but its hair designs were a treat in its character customization. The hair designs really fit the dystopian setting with its choice of neon colors and rebellious cuts. The game manages to give these options while also having choices for players who want their character to look a little more old-fashio
Kojima has a long history of making brief cameos in his own games, especially throughout the Metal Gear Solid series, but has more recently begun appearing in other studios' works as well. His cameos outside of Kojima Productions games tend to embrace the visionary game director's personality. Oshima in Cyberpunk is more or less a braindance analogue for real-life Kojima, and Dr. Tokui taking players on a " guided imagery experience " is rather similar to what Kojima does with video games. Hideo Kojima's reputation precedes him, but it is clear that he is highly regarded within the games industry, and his commitment to artistry within the medium has led to many video game appearanc
The Monster Hunter series has really stepped up its character creator settings with each new title. Do you want to be a women with sideburns? Done. Do you want intense curls? Done. Afro, dreadlocks, and long luscious locks? This game has it