Cyberpunk 2077: Difference between revisions

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* [[Body Horror]]: Some of the cybernetic implants, but especially Maelstrom, since most of their face is replaced.
* [[Bouncer]]: Can be seen at clubs.
* [[Brain-Computer Interface]]: V has one to jack into computers.
* [[Brain Uploading]]: {{Spoiler|The relic contains an engram of Johnny Silverhand.}}
* [[Bullet Time]]: There are ways to make the gameplay slow down a bit. Other characters can use the same mechanics against the player, dodging bullets in a blur.
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* [[Flying Car]]: Favored by Trauma Team.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: {{Spoiler|Johnny Silverhand is brought up at the bar just before the job before he is introduced.}}
* [[Gambit Pileup]]: The unexpected intersection of Arasaka family politics with the heist for the relic kicks off the events of the game.
* [[Gang of Hats]]: A few of these exist in Night City, such as the Scavs that specialize in stealing cybernetic gear.
* [[Genius Bruiser]]: Viktor Vektor as a doctor and a boxer.
* [[Guns Are Worthless]]: Typically averted, as guns are typically an effective weapon. Against enemies who have enhanced speed, they can dodge most bullets with their own [[Bullet Time]].
* [[Historical Domain Character]]: In Jackie's garage it is mentioned that Jackie thought that [[Ernest Hemingway]] was seen as tougher then Morgan Blackhand when inspecting his copy of ''[[For Whom the Bell Tolls]]''.
* [[Hollywood Hacking]]: Quick Hacks
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* [[Mission Control]]: T-Bug, while infiltrating the hotel and the events leading up to it.
* [[Multiple Choice Past]]: The player can choose one of three Lifepaths for V, each of which unlocks some unique sidequests and dialogue options.
* [[Neural Implanting]]: Through use of shards.
* [[No-Tell Motel]]: An intentional example with the name [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|No-Tell Motel]].
* [[Nuke'Em]]: Johnny Silverhand did this to Arasaka Tower, dropping a duffle bag sized device down an elevator shaft.