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Cyberpunk 2077 mods let V use NPCs' cool cyberwareIn the future, everything is chrome
In the future, everything is chrome

One of the things I was most disappointed with when I first startedCyberpunk 2077was the lack of cool cybernetic implants and body modifications to choose from in the character creator. I’m not knocking the few shiny wires and lines we could choose to embed in V’s face, I think those are very good actually, there just aren’t enough of them. Thankfully, modders exist, and they’ve made a bunch of good’uns that let you properly cyberify your V - including a full-body chrome mod.
Here’s a little vid of me messing around with some cool cosmetics mods (warning: V’s chrome boobs are very much out in this because one of the mods just didn’t want to clothe them).
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The first one you’ll see is"Crazy Potato’s" Chrome V mod. I like this one a lot. I’m always very jealous of the various NPCs with weird futuristic skin textures, and I’m baffled why that isn’t an official option for players. The only downside to this mod is that V’s magumbos poke out of her clothes a bit with it activated. There’s no nip though, so it’s not super NSFW or anything (I suppose she’s kind of like a robot at this point, therefore making nips redundant).
It’s worth noting with both these full-body texture mods you’ll need to wear certain items for them to work, otherwise parts of V’s body disappear. For example, the plastic mod will remove your eyes if you don’t wear very specific glasses. To that end, you’ll probably notice V’s arms are also invisible while I’m using the plastic mod in that vid. I followed all the instructions to make that not happen, alas to no avail. I kinda like it though. I mean, she still has parts of her arms, she just looks a bit like Rayman now - the most cyberpunk video game character.
I wish female V could use these borg eye things, they look so freaky. (Screenshot from Kriegerurteil on Nexus Mods.)

These robot cyberarms are my fave, gotta get me some more street cred. (Screenshot from Padhiver on Nexus Mods.)

Full instructions on how to download any of these mods yourself can be found on their respective pages on Nexus Mods, which I’ve littered links to throughout this post.
If cosmetic tweaks aren’t your thing, get a load of our other favouriteCyberpunk 2077 mods.
My personal review of this game is just “hey, at least I can make myself look cool”. For some proper thoughts though, do give Graham’s very goodCyberpunk 2077 reviewa read.