So You Wanna Be a Robo-Revo Leader? How Many Missions You Gotta Dodge Bullets For in Detroit: Become Human?
Alright, all you soon-to-be android liberators (or perhaps obedient CyberLife lackeys), you've strapped yourselves into this amazing choose-your-own-android-adventure game called Detroit: Become Human. But with all this freedom to forge your own path, you might be wondering: just how much robo-drama awaits? Buckle up, because we're about to break down the mission structure of this neo-noir masterpiece.
| How Many Missions Are There In Detroit Become Human |
The Bureaucracy of Breaking Free
QuickTip: Don’t just scroll — process what you see.
Unlike some games where you just mindlessly blast your way through level after level (pew pew!), Detroit: Become Human is a narrative-driven experience. That means the number of missions you play can actually fluctuate depending on the choices you make. Who knew being a revolutionary android was so darn complicated?
There's a baseline of 32 chapters in the game, but some of these might be bypassed entirely based on your decisions. Think of it like a choose-your-own-adventure book on steroids, where every flick of the virtual joystick could lead you down a whole new path (or a tragic demise, depending on your skills).
Tip: A slow skim is better than a rushed read.
Not All Missions Are Created Equal
Tip: Make mental notes as you go.
Now, some of these chapters are more like extended cutscenes, while others throw you into full-blown action sequences or tense hostage negotiations. Basically, there's a good mix of things to keep you engaged, even if you're not exactly racking up a "mission complete" counter.
The Multiple Lives of Your Digital Dude (or Dudette)
Tip: Every word counts — don’t skip too much.
Here's the beauty of Detroit: Become Human: you play as three different androids, each with their own storyline and set of missions. Kara, the housekeeper with a heart of gold (or at least a very advanced processor), Connor, the RK800 on a mission to hunt down deviant androids (think Blade Runner with better hair), and Markus, a caretaker robot who awakens to the plight of his kind and decides to lead an android revolution.
The number of missions you experience with each character will depend on their fate. Did Kara manage to escape with Alice? Did Connor defect to the side of the androids? Did Markus inspire a robot uprising that shook the foundations of Detroit? The more choices you make that keep your character alive and kicking (or should we say, processing?), the more missions you'll get to experience from their perspective.
FAQ: Your Robo-Revolution Frequently Asked Questions
- How to see all the missions? There's no single playthrough that will guarantee you see every mission. Multiple playthroughs with different choices are key!
- How long does it take to beat the game? Again, it depends on your choices and how much exploring you do. One run-through could take 10-15 hours, while a completionist might spend upwards of 20 hours seeing all the different paths.
- Is it hard to keep all the androids alive? Let's just say some of the choices are brutal, and there's a good chance some circuits will get fried along the way.
- Do my choices really matter? Absolutely! This game is all about the consequences of your actions. One wrong button press could lead to a character's demise or a completely different outcome for the story.
- Is there a "best" ending? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder (or should we say, the LED?). There are multiple endings, and what constitutes the "best" one depends on your own personal preferences.
So there you have it, revolutionaries! Now you know what to expect on your journey through the neon-lit streets of Detroit. Just remember, with great power (and by power, we mean advanced artificial intelligence) comes great responsibility (and by responsibility, we mean avoiding getting your circuits fried in a rooftop chase). Good luck out there!