This book plays out like a dumb action movie with a semi-thought out premise that breaks down if you probe it too much.
But, if you treat it like a Marvel movie, it plays out as a more intellectually stimulating and superior work within that medium.
As many online seem to think, this book makes more sense within its time and even just looking at how it coined the term “Metaverse” you can see that it was definitely quite influential.
I personally enjoyed the prose, Stephenson does a great job of painting a picture of a scene that is action-packed, high-thrills, and quite vivid. It’s a style of writing that at times seems vulgar and informal but it suits the cyberpunk world it describes and is more up my alley than something akin to Herbert’s Dune. I will say though, what makes the first say ~400 pages a blast is entirely lost in the final arc of the story which largely feels rushed and treated as an afterthought. I have learned to compartmentalize such inconsistencies after experiencing similar changes in quality in GoT and FMAB but nevertheless the rushed nature of the finale left me feeling very unsatisfied.