Become Human? You Mean Become a Gamer? How to Play Detroit: Become Human
So, you've heard the whispers... the rumors of a game that lets you call the shots (well, button mashes) for not one, not two, but three different androids in a world teetering on the brink of robot revolution? That game, my friend, is Detroit: Become Human, and it's about to turn you from couch potato to flowchart philosopher.
Not Your Average Button-Masher (Unless You Want It To Be)
This ain't your typical shoot-'em-up. Detroit: Become Human is an interactive story, a choose-your-own-adventure for the PlayStation 4 or PC crowd. You'll guide the destinies of Markus, Kara, and Connor, each an android with their own set of problems, desires, and oh-so-conflictable choices to make.
Think of yourself as the puppet master, pulling the strings (or should we say pressing the buttons?) that decide if these androids become obedient servants or spark a full-blown robot uprising. Every decision you make, from talking your way out of a sticky situation to throwing a punch (or a well-placed magazine), can have dramatic consequences.
Want a light-hearted playthrough where Markus becomes a yoga instructor for stressed-out humans? Do it. Craving an action-packed Connor who dismantles deviants with ruthless efficiency? You got it. The beauty (and maybe the horror) of Detroit: Become Human is that there's no "right" way to play.
Getting Down to Cyberlife Business: Where to Play?
Alright, so you're ready to dive headfirst into this world of android angst. Here's the nitty-gritty:
- PlayStation 4: Detroit: Become Human is a PlayStation 4 exclusive, so dust off your old console or snag a shiny new one if you don't have one already. You can grab a physical copy at most game stores or download it digitally from the PlayStation Store.
- PC: Thankfully, PC gamers can now join the party too! Detroit: Become Human is available on [Steam](Certain video game retail platform).
Become Human: FAQ
**How to make the most agonizing choices? **Easy, my friend. Flip a coin, consult a Magic 8 Ball, or pretend you're a fortune teller with a very bad track record. The point is, embrace the chaos!
**How long does it take to beat the game? **Depends on your playstyle, but expect a good 10-15 hours for your first run. With multiple endings and branching narratives, there's plenty of replay value to squeeze every ounce of android drama out of this game.
**How to deal with the emotional rollercoaster? **Stock up on tissues (for both happy and sad tears), chocolate ice cream (for when you make a terrible decision), and maybe a stress ball (because some of these choices will have you chewing your fingernails to the nubs).
**How to avoid spoilers? **Tread carefully online, my friend. This game is best experienced blind.
**How to convince my friends to play? **Tell them it's like playing through a really intense sci-fi movie with choices that matter. They won't be able to resist!