Cyberpunk 2077: Big City Dreams

Cyberpunk 2077: Big City Dreams

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  • Create Date:2022-02-25 16:17:36
  • Update Date:2025-09-23
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  • Author:Bartosz Sztybor
  • ISBN:1506726860
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Summary

Two scavengers veer paths in their pursuit of happiness through the streets of Night City。

Tasha and Mirek make a living for themselves stealing cyberware and indulging in parties and braindances。 Tasha is rowdy and wild--she seeks to up her street cred to become the most famous gangster in the city。 Mirek, on the other hand, is a calm introvert--he longs for something more--meaning, belonging, warmth。 He soon finds hope in an unexpected braindance。 As he and Tasha chase their dreams, their paths begin to deviate。 Where will they find the happiness they've been searching for? Does it even exist to be found? One thing they can both agree on, in a place like Night City--you run, you fight, you change, or you die。

Written by Bartosz Sztybor (CD PROJEKT RED writer and narrative manager, Witcher: Fading Memories)) with art by Filipe Andrade (Old Man LoganRocket Raccoon & Groot) and Alessio Fioriniello (Paris Fashion Slam) comes a tale about the demanding life of Night City--where lives are lost, dreams are shattered, and hope is found in what remains。

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Reviews

Jen

I don’t think I liked anything about this。 Uninteresting characters, distasteful story (I get that it’s trying to make A Point but ugh), and an art design I didn’t like。 Very short book。

Chad

Another terrible Cyberpunk 2077 comic from Dark Horse。 Very little characterization。 Unlikable characters。 Terrible art。 The basic story follows around 2 junkies as they kill and steal their way to a fix。 That fix being reliving the memories of a farmer。 God, this was bad。

Alexander Peterhans

This was almost the best book out of Dark Horse's recent bout of Cyberpunk 2077 publications (outside of the Cullen Bunn book, which is good)。 The art is maybe the best, the story started out actually interesting, but then it fizzles much too soon。I should've seen it coming - all of these books feel like they are the ideas a gamesmaster of the tabletop RPG would come up on the hoof, after forgetting to properly prepare for a gaming session。 The characters tend to be underdeveloped - this book ha This was almost the best book out of Dark Horse's recent bout of Cyberpunk 2077 publications (outside of the Cullen Bunn book, which is good)。 The art is maybe the best, the story started out actually interesting, but then it fizzles much too soon。I should've seen it coming - all of these books feel like they are the ideas a gamesmaster of the tabletop RPG would come up on the hoof, after forgetting to properly prepare for a gaming session。 The characters tend to be underdeveloped - this book has the most characterisation I've seen, and it still feels too little, the plot is straightforward, with little surprises or ideas behind it。Starts good, ends uninspired。(Thanks to Dark Horse Books for providing me with an ARC through Edelweiss) 。。。more

Sam Nicholson

8/10

Kuba

I am not a fan of the art and coloring in this comic book。Just like the game itself, there is something about the story。 It feels cyberpunkish, but it is not enough。

Fraser Simons

I actually liked this more than I expected to。 It’s not quite an exceeds expectations because the “main” story thread is less interesting than the secondary。 When they converge it is satisfying, but it feels ironically from Cyberpunk 2077 aesthetically。 Thematically it is on point but it doesn’t look like a character you’d meet or play, nor does the city look like it does in the game。 It’s really weird。 I think if it were fleshed out slightly more and not connected to the brand it would be a 4 s I actually liked this more than I expected to。 It’s not quite an exceeds expectations because the “main” story thread is less interesting than the secondary。 When they converge it is satisfying, but it feels ironically from Cyberpunk 2077 aesthetically。 Thematically it is on point but it doesn’t look like a character you’d meet or play, nor does the city look like it does in the game。 It’s really weird。 I think if it were fleshed out slightly more and not connected to the brand it would be a 4 star read。 Then again, it was a free comic from GoG, so whatever? 。。。more

Robert

Much better story than "Your Voice" that Steam got。 This is a "Good Old Games" exclusive comic。 The main character is a petty thief that lives in Night City that tags along with a friend that wants a better life and schemes it by killing a Valentino gang girl in hopes of moving up in the world。 Unfortunately, the girl they killed amounts to nothing but a girlfriend of a Valentino ganger that is trying to avoid war with the Animals gang。The main character survives this, and over the course of the Much better story than "Your Voice" that Steam got。 This is a "Good Old Games" exclusive comic。 The main character is a petty thief that lives in Night City that tags along with a friend that wants a better life and schemes it by killing a Valentino gang girl in hopes of moving up in the world。 Unfortunately, the girl they killed amounts to nothing but a girlfriend of a Valentino ganger that is trying to avoid war with the Animals gang。The main character survives this, and over the course of the comic relives the memories of a farmer's family that features into the comic via the Brain Dance interface/SimStim (VR like) experience and wants to meet them。 He leaves Night City after getting their information and finds only the man/farmer there。The man's wife left him earlier in the comic, because he had a deal with DSR/the Brain Dance company to record their memories for BD's。 The wife didn't agree with this and wasn't happy living on the farm to where she left to go to Night City to live with her daughter, who also wasn't happy living in the rural/Badlands。Overall, the art-style is a little better than "Your Voice" but at times can look worse。 It's much more clear and better framed/paced than Your Voice。 But it doesn't factor into 2077/the video game at all in terms of lore。 You can safely skip this one and miss nothing in the story。 。。。more

Ondřej Hotovec

Příběh skáče z místa na místo, když se to konečně uklidní tak skončí。 Škoda, že je tak krátký。

Joe Deangelo

The premise is kinda cool。 The actual execution of the story is average though, and I personally didn’t like the artwork much。

Václav

(2 of 5 for graphically repulsive terrible executed short story)I was not sure what to write here, but the sony did that for me。 This comic is much the same as the game。 Something which could be great totally failed on some important decisions。 Like "Is it a good idea to release it on poor performing PS4?" or "Is a good idea to employ complete hack artist on this comics?"。The art on this comics looks terrible。 I won't go into details because it's not "shaming" case, so I will not waste my energy (2 of 5 for graphically repulsive terrible executed short story)I was not sure what to write here, but the sony did that for me。 This comic is much the same as the game。 Something which could be great totally failed on some important decisions。 Like "Is it a good idea to release it on poor performing PS4?" or "Is a good idea to employ complete hack artist on this comics?"。The art on this comics looks terrible。 I won't go into details because it's not "shaming" case, so I will not waste my energy here。 And the story。 As I was finished, looking back the story is not bad。 On the contrary, it's quite nice。 But the execution is bloody murder。 At first, it's chaotic, all over the place like the author has a hard time to decide what this would be about but fear not to start making it。 The last nail into its coffin is awful dialogues。 Stiff, boring, generic, simply just awful。 And that's the shame because that last few pages show how this could be a whole lot better。 。。。more