More than just tits and ass
Playing as a girl in Cyberpunk 2077 has been a great choice so far. I very much enjoy how well the female V is voiced by Cherami Leigh. I’m sure both male and female make sense when you are playing as either one, but I like the idea of having a cute/harmless looking girl who is actually a certified killa. That indeed is what my V is, she’s not afraid to talk shit and she can more than handle herself in battle.
Who needs armor
For a good portion of my time with Cyberpunk 2077, I was concerned with constantly having the most armor that I could obtain, no matter how bad the clothing looked on V. I have since changed my mind. I now wear whatever I want and deal with the armor and buff sacrifices on the fly. I can use crafting components to upgrade my favorite attire to a certain point. Eventually you hit a threshold and the cost to upgrade just is way too much, thus lower armor is the trade-off for style. When I was a lower level, my armor mattered big time. Now that I am nearly level 30, I can handle myself in pretty much any situation.
Playing on high
Before you ask, I was just glancing at the setup at a local sex store before interrogating the shop owner. Notice the Milfguard ad in the back? I love the clever advertisements in this game. Shortly after finishing up bullying the merchant, I decided to change my difficulty from medium to high. One level short of the hardest difficulty. Even with not having the highest possible armor levels, I was still mowing my enemies down. So upping the difficulty was the obvious move to keep things interesting. I may try the very high difficulty level once I reach endgame.
I know you like my style
I spent quite sometime collecting all of the coolest gear I could find in Night City. It wasn’t easy creating a drip like this, but my girl V is soaking wet! Check out that bunny-eared aviator headwear with the bows. With the gas mask to match. Then a blue netrunner suit with a pink bulletproof vest. Lastly the pink cargo pants with the grimy boots just so the streets know V is not afraid to get down and dirty.
Like the great rapper 50 Cent said back in 2003:
I know you like my style, you like how I break it down.
Linking the song for you because it’s a classic. Listen to the end for one of my favorite outros of all time, by Tony Yayo. Hard to believe I was only 11 when the album Get Rich or Die Tryin’ released.
V in all of her glory
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