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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
And Now For An Architectural Criticism Of Cyberpunk 2077
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One of the darkest corners of my wheelhouse is the point where architecture and video games meet, so it’s great getting the chance like I did today to read some thoughts on the subject from someone who architecturally knows what they’re talking about.