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Cyberpunk 2077: No Coincidence
by Rafał Kosik
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About the Book: A gang of misfits gather together, pushed by their circumstances, blackmail, living conditions, need for creds, you name it. Forming a little gang, they prepare for a heist, one job to solve all their problems. Mostly. A tale as old as time: secretive benefactor, mysterious container, and half a city that want to take it. What could go wrong? Well, apparently, everything.
My Opinion: A refurbished formula that got tiresome after the first few retellings, and is not made any better by being the main theme in most of what we’re receiving in CP77 universe. From game, to DLC, to this book. Got predictable, linear, and, worse still, full of filler that served absolutely no other purpose than boosting the word numbers. Mediocre characters, poorly executed familiar ones from the game, and just overall… Well, lacking.
About the Book: A gang of misfits gather together, pushed by their circumstances, blackmail, living conditions, need for creds, you name it. Forming a little gang, they prepare for a heist, one job to solve all their problems. Mostly. A tale as old as time: secretive benefactor, mysterious container, and half a city that want to take it. What could go wrong? Well, apparently, everything.
My Opinion: A refurbished formula that got tiresome after the first few retellings, and is not made any better by being the main theme in most of what we’re receiving in CP77 universe. From game, to DLC, to this book. Got predictable, linear, and, worse still, full of filler that served absolutely no other purpose than boosting the word numbers. Mediocre characters, poorly executed familiar ones from the game, and just overall… Well, lacking.