A review by theobobeo
Cyberpunk 2077: No Coincidence by Rafał Kosik

2.0

Tbh I wasn’t expecting much out of a tie-in novel, so expectations met. It’s not BAD, but it does really have one issue kind of common to tie-in novels - it’s utterly inscrutable without prior understanding of the IP. That’s fine, honestly, because I only picked this up for a little more immersion while prepping my own Cyberpunk campaign, so it accomplished exactly what I was hoping it would. I just wish I had enjoyed the reading experience more; it’s very disjointed, hopping willy-nilly around different perspectives with no warning or context. The plot is interesting if not amazing, but it does fall apart under too much scrutiny. If you’re looking for just “more cyberpunk” after watching the anime or playing the game, it delivers, but if you want anything more you’re out of luck.