Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance collectibles guide
Find all the Data Storages, VR Missions, Left Arms, and Soldiers in Boxes locations with our complete guide including video
Mission R-05 Escape From Denver
LEFT ARM 24
TIME 24:26
As soon as you land and the mission starts, the first enemy to attack will have the arm you can take.
DATA STORAGE 18
TIME 24:46
In the starting area, go to the far side of the street and slash the garbage can next to the canopy to find the data storage inside it.
LEFT ARM 25
TIME 25:02
When you enter the second area, the hammer wielding enemy will approach first and his arm is the one you want.
LEFT ARM 26
TIME 25:18
When you reach the civilian and the GRAD, there will be one enemy talking to the civilian that has the arm you need.
VR MISSION 18
TIME 25:34
Right before the last fence you cut through to end the mission, there is a metal door on the left side that will open when you get close to it. Enter and follow the hallway around to the next room to the VR case.
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