Summary
ACyberpunk 2077fan has recreated one of the game’s most famous Johnny Silverhand moments using Nick Valentine inFallout 4. After the successful release of Amazon’s highly acclaimedFalloutTV show last month, there’s been a boom of new players diving into the games for the first time.Fallout 3,New Vegas,Fallout 76, andFallout 4have all seen massive player spikes as more people have been playing the franchise than ever before over the past month.
Cyberpunk 2077is no slouch either, as after slowly clawing its way back from a disastrous 2020 launch, the game’sPhantom Liberty DLC finally hit last year to critical acclaimand huge numbers. A moment from one of the game’s trailers that stuck with fans is Keanu Reeves' Johnny Silverhand crouching over the protagonist in a landfill on the outskirts of Night City, waking them up and saying his iconic line: “We’ve got a city to burn.” While the moment didn’t make it into the final game, it’s undoubtedly one of Johnny Silverhand’s most quotable lines.

One cleverFallout 4player has gone ahead and recreated this famousCyberpunktrailer moment usingone ofFallout 4’s most popular companions, Nick Valentine.Reddit user Over-Palpitation-360 posted a photoof Nick Valentine crouching above the player wearing Silverhand’s long black hair, a pair of aviator sunglasses, and armor that somewhat resembles Johnny’s cybernetic arm. While the angle of the shot and the background isn’t quite spot on, Nick Valentine’s transformation into whom Over-Palpatation humorously calls Nick Silverhand certainly is.
Johnny Silverhand’s “Wake up Samurai” Moment Recreated In Fallout 4
Below the post, Over-Palpitation confirms that they were able to give Nick Valentine Silverhand’s luscious black hair with the help ofFallout 4’s Unified Clothing Overhaul (UCO) mod, which allows players to create new hairstyles that can be applied to different characters, among other things like outfits, armor, and weapons. It’s quite fitting that Over-Palpitation chose Nick Valentine for this, considering he’s one ofFallout 4’s robotic Synth androids. As such, he’d likely be right at home inCyberpunk’s futuristic world among the chromed-up population of Night City.
Following theFalloutTV show,Fallout 4has recently received its next-gen update for console users on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S. Beyond that, to the excitement of fans old and new,theFalloutseries has been picked up for a second season. As forCyberpunk 2077, with its one and only DLC, Phantom Liberty, out the door, CD Projekt is moving on to its sequel, which is likely to followThe Witcher 4several years from now.

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