The horde of gang members sees no end as the attempt to extract Apex grows more deadly in a blaze of gunfire and slashing blades. But the mission takes a shocking turn when the prestigious criminal client takes matters into his own hands and Nadia must relive the trauma of the past.
This is a series to enjoy, whether a fan of the game or not. It is set up to be stand alone or even if you are a player, it is an easy read. Definitely a recommendation. Read Full Review
Trauma Team #4 marks the end of this wonderful, short series. Even though the ending is ambiguous, its handled well, and, like past issues, this issue doesnt fail to hit those cyberpunk themes. Read Full Review
Cyberpunk 2077: Trauma Team has effectively used shock and cliffhangers to excite the audience. This final issue provides memorable shocks that'll leave you wishing there were more than four issues. Read Full Review
Nadia's decision at the end of the story sets up what the world of Cyberpunk is all about. It is gritty and it is unfair. Read Full Review
Trauma Team perfectly was able to tell a captivating story while capturing the world of Cyberpunk, and is definitely worth your time, whether you plan on playing the game or not. Read Full Review
Cyberpunk 2077: Trauma Team still remains a fantastic combination or story and art, and it is a shame we have to say goodbye to these characters before we truly got to know everything about them" or have we? Read Full Review