We are rapidly approaching the four-year anniversary of Cyberpunk 2077 and you would think after all that time, we had seen all the secrets CD Projekt Red had hidden within.
However, that is apparently not the case judging by a brand-new secret finisher that players have recently discovered.
Check out the trailer for Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty below!
There is no denying that combat is one of the highlights of Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay with V being able to choose from a variety of different melee weapons, cyberware augmentations and guns.
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In a world where humans can improve their body with different cyberware, being able to enhance strength and mobility is the norm.
That is why V can choose from such augmentations as Gorilla Arms or Mantis Blades.
As you can probably guess, the Gorilla Arms are pieces of cyberware installed into the arms to give you extra, brute strength.
On the other hand, Mantis Blades quite literally give you the blades of a Mantis Shrimp which extend and give you the ability to cut at enemies with incredible speed.
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Now according to a recent discovery by Youtuber The Golden Neck, V’s arm cyberware has different animations during the Spider and the Fly mission in Cyberpunk 2077”s Phantom Liberty expansion.
In this mission, players have to channel their inner Ghost in the Shell and take down a metal Chimera.
Once its health is low enough, players can jump onto the top of it and rip off its hatch in order to deploy a finisher.
In this short video, we can see that, depending on V’s cyberware, a different animation will play for normal arms, Gorilla Arms and the Mantis Blade.
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The normal arms will show the basic animation however, the Gorilla Arms see you rip off the hatch with ease whilst the Mantis Blades will see you stab the mechanism in order for it to open.
Unless you have played Phantom Liberty multiple times and with different cyberware, this is something you would have definitely missed so it is exciting to see a new discovery after all this time.
Topics: Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red