Cyberpunk 2077 isn’t exactly a cozy home decorating game, yet there are several different apartments that V can call home over the course of their time in the game. V begins with one default apartment but has many options open up to them, including one that is part of the Phantom Liberty DLC deep in the heart of Dogtown. Each of these possible living quarters varies drastically in location, comfort, style, and cost, including a few that are free, particularly those related to romantic relationships with NPCs.
Apartments in Cyberpunk 2077 do not come with decorating or customization options, except for a few purchasable upgrades to the starting apartment which V has at the start of the game. Having access to these homes is useful, however, with inventory stashes, weapon racks, and mirrors to customize the character’s appearance. Additionally, using the interactive items in the apartments can grant helpful buffs. For example, taking a shower will provide the Refreshed buff, sleeping in bed will give the Rested buff, and brewing coffee will give the Energized buff.
The Dogtown apartment is free for V, as long as the player owns the Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty DLC. It is provided after the “Lucretia My Reflection” mission and is located on Elizabeth Kress Street. While free is a good thing, living in the lawless area of Dogtown is not an ideal place to be, and this apartment is about as bad as one would imagine. The place is littered with trash, has a generator that is very loud, and does not have water turned on to begin with.
Kutcher’s Home is another free housing option for V, but is only available if a V enters into a romance with River Ward. V must complete River’s relationship quest, “Following the River,” and follow the relationship path until they can share a home with River in a small trailer park in the Badlands. It is a small home with all the basic functions available of a bed, shower, mirror, stash, and wardrobe, but is also located pretty far away from most of the action taking place in Night City.
Judy is another romance option for V in Cyberpunk 2077, but players can obtain her apartment for free regardless of whether they choose to take the intimate route with her. After finishing Judy’s relationship quest, “Pyramid Song,” Judy states that she is leaving Night City for good and plans to move to Oregon, where her grandparents live. When leaving, she will gift her apartment to V, but if there is a romance happening between Judy and V, then players will find Judy waiting there when they arrive. It is a rundown and messy place, but offers all the necessities needed in a home.
2023-12-18 03:00:04
Source from screenrant.com
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