To say that I am obsessed with Cyberpunk would be an understatement.
Since my first play through of 2077, I have been ravenously seeking out any type of memorabilia and media related to the franchise. My obsession has sent me to bizarre corners of the internet, in search of the most obscure, rare, and hard-to-find items, such as Rache Bartmoss’ Guide to the Net. At its core, my obsession is really about a love for the lore that makes up Mike Pondsmith’s Cyberpunk world.
So, after reading the 2077 novel No Coincidence, I was hungry for more. At that point, I had believed I was aware of every CP book or sourcebook ever made, but in some strange twist of fate, I ended up stumbling upon Holo Men, a novel licensed by R. Talsorian Games (RTG) that takes place in the Cyberpunk 2020 universe, and its counterpart, The Ravengers.
It was like Christmas in July, and I had to have them.
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