5 Curious Hidden Secrets of Dogtown in Cyberpunk 2077



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Dogtown is full of secrets and details and this video dives into 5 of them to explore details and wider connections to Cyberpunk 2077

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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro
00:17 Party Room with Orion O
03:42 The sad story of Marc Lewis
06:13 Hidden Space Force One Cache
07:28 Jack Mausser in Dogtown
09:44 Sam Jacob’s Lair
11:20 Conclusion

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26 thoughts on “5 Curious Hidden Secrets of Dogtown in Cyberpunk 2077”

  1. I had no idea you could talk to Jack Mausser. I played that quest this weekend and had a bug where as soon as I entered his room from the bathroom, he would turn and aggro on me even if I was completely unseen and undetected. I’ve actually run into that bug in many different locations

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  2. 0:52 you actually don’t need to go all the way down to the ground to reset the time. You just need to leave the bigger building that the room is found in. So you can just jump to the crane close by and reset the time from there and it’ll work

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  3. one little expansion (and I mean really little) to the base game after the release of phantom liberty is in the gig "Backs Against the Wall" where you steal the medicine back from that Militech soldier. on his laptop there's a message that offers him a job with Barghest, to which he denies in a very paranoid, cyberpsycho way. this detail certainly doesn't warrant a whole video, but I think it's a cool little bit of world-building that shows how much work CDPR puts into their game!

    edit: there's probably a couple more of these little references to Dogtown/Kurt Hansen in the base game that I haven't stumbled across yet

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  4. Finished Cyberpunk on the weekend, felt dead inside – 6 months to live & your girl can’t even see you properly due to her obligations as head of the clan, that Voicemail hurt! No true happy endings in night city, JS was right!

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  5. If you would like to know where the Cyberpunk genre originated, I highly reccomend reading Neuromancer by William Gibson. He essentially created the genre. Cyberpunk 2077 uses a great deal of language and style, straight out of the novels. It's just incredible to read after having played 2077. I've become rather obsessed.. and about to start my 5th play through.. lol.

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  6. June would make sense for Phantom Liberty. The base game starts in April (after the 6 month skip), in the 2018 demo the date is shown as 04.13.2077 when V and Jackie rescue Sandra. Which coincidentally (or perhaps not) was just a few days prior to when the game was originally supposed to release.

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