players will likely be familiar with the enigmatic fixer Mr. Hands, who appears briefly in the main game but features more often in the DLC. Hands is the prominent fixer in the Pacifica and Dogtown districts of Night City, offering jobs centered around the area's criminal underbelly. He's the most distant fixer by far, appearing mostly as a silhouette over holo calls with the only thing visible being his cybernetic hands.
Within the DLC, V can work more closely with Mr. Hands, eventually meeting him face-to-face as they progress through the story of. Some players, however, may not know that the version of Mr. Hands in is entirely different from the base game version. In the DLC, Mr. Hands has undergone a full transformation, in looks, voice, and even personality to effectively result in a new character.
It's no secret that has changed immensely since release, from added quests and dialogue to a complete renovation of the level progression system. But Mr. Hands is a case unto himself, as he changed more than any other character across versions of the game. Originally, Mr. Hands had this slick, sleazy feeling to him, like an infomercial salesman who started working on the black market.
Ranking the eight fixers V can work with in Night City based on the rewards they give out for completing their gigs.
Much like the newer Mr. Hands, this fixer was only ever seen in silhouette over holo calls, but glitches or hacks could easily result in players seeing the real him. This diminished Hands's ability to be imposing or threatening, since the real him looked somewhat garish and disheveled. By contrast, the new Hands is stoic and professional, with a low, calm voice and an unshakable affect.
The reason for this massive change probably has much to do with the role Mr. Hands plays in . He operates from the elite Heavy Hearts club, controls local politics like a master chess player, and generally seems to be above it all. The more frantic, less confident Hands introduced in the
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