10 Insane Weapons Hidden In Open World Games

2. The Left Finger Of GloVa - Dying Light 2

Dying Light 2 Left finger of glova
Techland

Giant fingers are all well and good but swinging such a thing at your enemies is unwieldy. No, sometimes subtle is better and why use a grotesque giant’s finger when you can hide a weapon inside your own digits?

The hands of gloVa are a long-running gag that started in Techland's zombie action RPG Dead Island. As a nod to lead developer Bartosz "Glova" Kulon, the easter eggs have continued forwards into the Dyight Light games, first with the Right Hand and now with the Left Finger.

After completing the mission titled Broadcast, you can scale the VNC Tower and from there jump to a specific skyscraper in the Garrison District. Once you land, there’s a cabling puzzle to complete that requires making some pretty deftly leaps off the building and back in at lower levels until you can finally find and open a secret door.

Inside the developer’s room, you’ll find posters of previous Techland games, a thank you note and the schematic for the Left Finger of gloVa.

It costs a whopping 369 scraps to build, and only comes with 16 shots, but there’s something playfully entertaining about pointing at your enemies and watching them go boom. Considering the scarcity of firearms, when the need arises it’s nice to have something like this at arm’s reach at any time.

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