>>23574805 (OP)
There are many """reviewers""" saying it's like Necromancer, but it's nothing like Neuromancer save for some conspiracies and "neodruggie old slums with a neocomputer cafe" style expositions. It didn't even feel like corpos mattered much, governments and secular party forces and researchers and dissidents had more lore/story roles in shaping things. Save for a few rich crazies, corpos ended up servicing and following authority's initiative. Unless the free market that is the black market was where corpos actually operated for ambition, but I don't remember much of that being the case
It was more like MMBN or Accel World but dystopian and in a downwards spiral if anything. Gibson's cosmic horror stuff is literally a more fitting thing to bring up than Necromancer