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zare_i's review
3.0
Short and ending on the cliffhanger. I mean what to expect from the book that is basically introduction to Cyberpunk 2077 DLC Phantom Liberty.
Story revolves around Solomon's actions in Night City that end up with him trying to escape the city (which basically is beginning of the aforementioned DLC).
With that being said, book is just not that big to provide more story elements and twists (probably because of possible game spoilers) so entire affair looks like a trailer in book format for the game. Hopefully there will be more additional stories about Solomon and his team in the future where authors can develop the story to more detail.
Art is OK, pretty good.
All in all a very interesting booklet that acts as introduction to DLC that seems to be extremely well story driven (gotta admit I cannot wait to get into it).
Recommended to the completionists but in general does not seem to be a required read to understand the main story (of DLC). Nevertheless if you do come across it, I think it is very interesting story.
Story revolves around Solomon's actions in Night City that end up with him trying to escape the city (which basically is beginning of the aforementioned DLC).
With that being said, book is just not that big to provide more story elements and twists (probably because of possible game spoilers) so entire affair looks like a trailer in book format for the game. Hopefully there will be more additional stories about Solomon and his team in the future where authors can develop the story to more detail.
Art is OK, pretty good.
All in all a very interesting booklet that acts as introduction to DLC that seems to be extremely well story driven (gotta admit I cannot wait to get into it).
Recommended to the completionists but in general does not seem to be a required read to understand the main story (of DLC). Nevertheless if you do come across it, I think it is very interesting story.