'Cyberpunk 2077' Is an Architecture Critique With Nothing to Say

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The view from V’s apartment, the player’s starting home base in Cyberpunk 2077. Image © Ryan Scavnicky/CD Projekt RED The view from V’s apartment, the player’s starting home base in Cyberpunk 2077. Image © Ryan Scavnicky/CD Projekt RED

I know what you are wondering and the answer is medium and circumcised. These are just a couple of characteristics that play a part in determining the outcome of Cyberpunk 2077, the most anticipated video game release of 2020 (and possibly ever) by CD Projekt RED. As a player, you experience the main storyline through a genderfluid avatar named V. The game’s namesake stems from a science fiction genre that at its core presents a dystopian hyper-capitalist society intended as a reflective critique of contemporary life—think Philip K. Dick’s work or Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One novel. There are plenty of well-documented issues pertaining to the game, from its perpetuation of techno-orientalism in science fiction to a buggy release resulting in too much attention on the phallic options described above. The game’s criticism of contemporary culture mostly falls flat but inadvertently it has some scathing things to say about architecture.

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