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Updated November 10, 2023 by Erik Petrovich : This list of the best Cyberpunk 2077 Body Perks has been updated to reflect the many changes of the 2.0 update, including its nearly complete overhaul of the game's skill and perk system. To help players make the best choices, this guide to the best Body skills Cyberpunk 2077 players can get offers new recommendations consistent with these changes, and briefly explains the branching sub-perks associated with each parent perk (if applicab
The players who want to get really good at Cyberpunk 2077 will first need to understand exactly what kinds of weapons they want to use. There are several different weapon classes in the game and each one has its own strengths and weaknesses when it comes to combat. Players will need to decide early on in the game if they want to be a sneaky hacker who uses silenced weapons, a monstrous brute who cracks skulls with the Gold-Plated Bat, or some combination of the
Fenrir - When it comes to submachine guns though the best option available to players is by far the Fenrir. This gun has better stats than just about any other submachine gun in the game and has a wealth of special abilities to bring down enemies more effectively. When using Fenrir players will be able to deal thermal damage to their enemies, but will also have a chance to light them on fire as well. With such a high rate of fire, this means that enemies will almost constantly be on fire while being shot at. On top of this as well the Fenrir has decreased bullet spread, which makes it much more accurate at longer ranges. The biggest downside to the Fenrir is that it has very high recoil, but with its other effects and attachments to correct the recoil it is an incredibly efficient weapon for nearly all situations. Players will find this weapon during the Losing My Religion side job where it will be near the man they res
This unique handgun fires four shots at the cost of one and has an increased chance to dismember limbs from foes. It also boasts an increased rate of fire and damage, but all of this comes at the cost of additional weapon recoil and bullet spr
2016's DOOM opens with a voice telling the player to “rip and tear, until it is done,” and much of the game's fast-paced action comes from close-quarters shotgun and melee combat. This perk really makes you feel like John Doomguy , letting V rip and tear their way through waves of enemies without half a thought to their own safety – just be sure to pick up some HP-boosting perks too, like Adrenaline R
For that reason alone, Cyberpunk 2077 has only just slid its way into my top 10. I may have had to find myself pushing through awkward shooting mechanics, glitchy car journeys, and a world that is uncomfortably written on purpose. However, the payoff to see V’s relationship with those around them grow, especially Johnny Silverhand, was something that made my time with the game worthwh
As 2020 (thankfully) comes to a close, the DualShockers staff is coming together to share their personal favorite games throughout the year. Unlike our official Rpg Game Tips of the Year Awards, each of these lists is meant to reflect which games stood out personally to each of our staff members. Additionally, any game – not just 2020 releases – can be considered in each Top 10 L
Kongou - This weapon is incredibly powerful mostly just because it allows players to use all of their special abilities without having to pick up the required cybernetic upgrades first. The Kongou is a Power weapon, but usually, to make a Power weapon work correctly the player needs the Power weapon Cybernetic. The Kongou lets players use it without that, which means that players who aren't specced to use Power weapons can still have a lot of fun with it. It also has significantly reduced recoil and increased rate of fire that effectively allows the player to use this as a small submachine gun. The only real downside is that it has reduced capacity, but it's a small price to pay for the positive aspects. Players will be able to find this during “The Heist” by picking it up off of Yorinobu's nightst
O' Five - This may not be the most powerful or most versatile of the sniper rifles, but it can't be argued that this weapon isn't a ridiculous amount of fun to use. It's a Power rifle so this already means that it ricochets off of any surface that it comes in contact with, but additionally it comes packed with more firepower due to having explosive rounds. This makes the O' Five incredibly effective at taking down vehicles as well as enemies, which makes it the perfect gun to keep in the player's inventory while roaming Night City. The downsides to the O' Five though are that its recoil is very high, which means that every shot will throw the player way off target. It also has a very limited ammo capacity and low rate of fire, which can make firefights pretty dicey. However the explosive ammo can still make it pretty useful for crowd control, so it isn't all bad. In order to acquire it, players will need to participate in Beat on the Brat at Arroyo. By defeating everyone in unarmed combat the player will earn the O'F