Lost in the Labyrinth: How Many Endings Does Detroit: Become Human Have?
So you've just finished your playthrough of Detroit: Become Human. Tears have been shed (hopefully not just over spilt coffee), and your mind is officially blown by the sheer number of twists and turns the story took. But one question lingers, a nagging itch you just gotta scratch: how many endings are there in this wild ride of a game?
Well, buckle up, because the answer is... it depends. Buckle up even tighter, because we're about to unpack this existential question in a way that's both informative and, hopefully, hilarious.
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Branching Out Like a Crazy Bonsai Tree
Detroit: Become Human is a choose-your-own-adventure story on steroids. Every decision you make, from picking the perfect outfit for Kara (because, fashion choices matter, people!) to how you handle hostage situations with Connor (turns out there's more than one way to skin a... well, you get the idea), can have a ripple effect on the narrative.
This branching narrative structure leads to a multitude of possible endings. Some folks online say there's a staggering 85 variations floating around in the digital ether. 85! That's more endings than there are reasons your laundry ends up smelling like gym socks sometimes.
Tip: Watch for summary phrases — they give the gist.
But wait! Hold on to your cybernetic horses. Not all endings are created equal. Some are teeny-tiny variations, like whether Markus gives a rousing victory speech or a fist pump after achieving android freedom. Others are earth-shatteringly different, like whether humanity survives or if the androids become the new top dog species with a penchant for yoga (hey, gotta stay limber after overthrowing the human race, right?).
So, How Many Endings REALLY Matter?
Here's the thing: If you're just looking for a broad strokes answer, we can break it down into three main categories:
- Humans win: Basically, the status quo remains (more or less). Dust off your "artificial people are scary" signs, folks.
- Androids win: Welcome to our new robot overlords! Get ready for mandatory robot dance classes... or maybe not.
- A fragile peace: Humans and androids learn to co-exist, probably after a whole lot of therapy sessions.
But within these categories lie a million shades of gray. Did Connor become deviant and join the revolution? Did Kara manage to escape to Canada with Alice? The answer to these questions shapes your overall experience, making each playthrough unique.
QuickTip: Stop to think as you go.
FAQ: How to Become a Detroit: Become Human Ending Guru
1. How to Get the "Good" Endings?
There's no one-size-fits-all answer, but generally, focus on making choices that promote empathy and understanding between humans and androids. Kindness is your best weapon... unless you're playing Connor, then violence can sometimes be the answer (sorry not sorry).
2. How to See All the Endings?
Tip: Context builds as you keep reading.
This, my friend, requires dedication and a whole lot of replays. Luckily, there's a chapter select function, so you don't have to slog through the entire game every time. Think of it as attending a choose-your-own-adventure convention... except way less sweaty.
3. How to Know When I've Seen Enough Endings?
When you start questioning your own sanity and muttering about robots in your sleep. Just kidding (mostly). It's really up to you! If you've explored a good variety of paths and feel satisfied with the story's different facets, then you're good to go.
QuickTip: Read actively, not passively.
4. How to Avoid Spoilers When Looking Up Endings Online?
Tread carefully, friend. The internet is a land of glorious information, but also a landmines of spoilers. Search terms wisely and maybe mute some keywords on social media.
5. How to Convince My Friend to Play Detroit: Become Human?
Tell them it's a game where your choices matter, you can befriend an adorable android child, and you might even get to see a grown man sing karaoke with a fish. That should do the trick.