Become Human? More Like Become Obsessed: A Hilarious Look at Detroit: Become Human Gameplay
So you wanna dive into the world of Detroit: Become Human, where androids are having an existential crisis and all you wanna do is play puppet master? Buckle up, buttercup, because this ain't your mama's shoot-em-up (although there might be some shooting, but hopefully not at your own foot).
What is The Gameplay Of Detroit Become Human |
Multiple Choice Mania: Choose Your Own Robot Adventure!
Forget about picking a difficulty level, in Detroit: Become Human, you're picking your own robot overlord...err, I mean, protagonist! You get to play as three different androids: Kara, a housekeeper on the run with a little girl, Connor, a detective assigned to catch rogue androids (think Robocop with a conscience), and Markus, a caretaker robot who becomes a leader in the android revolution. Basically, it's like playing through three different Netflix shows at once!
The real fun part? Your choices throughout the game drastically affect the story. Did you accidentally pick "argue with the angry police officer" instead of "de-escalate the situation"? Well, say goodbye to that character, because they might just get themselves (and maybe some innocent bystanders) decommissioned. Picked the sassy response to your owner who clearly doesn't appreciate your newfound sentience? Looks like it's time to hit the road, Alice! This game will have you sweating over your controller harder than a malfunctioning android in a heatwave.
QTE Calamity: When Buttons Attack!
Ever seen those movies where the hero has to dodge a laser beam at the last second? Yeah, Detroit: Become Human loves those moments. Get ready for a barrage of Quick Time Events (QTEs) where you gotta mash buttons like your life depends on it (because in this game, it kinda does). Successfully navigate a QTE? Pat yourself on the back, hero! Fail miserably and watch your android tumble to their doom? Well, that's what save points are for, my friend.
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Become a Detective Yourself: The Investigation Station
Think you're good at finding clues? Detroit: Become Human puts your skills to the test with crime scene investigations as Connor. Dust for fingerprints, analyze evidence, and reconstruct the crime scene like a futuristic Sherlock Holmes. Just don't get too caught up in the case; remember, you're here to catch deviants, not befriend them! (Although, that might be a choice you have to make...)
How to Become Human: A Totally Serious FAQ (Not Really)
How to befriend an android in Detroit: Become Human?
Easy! Just shower them with compliments, existential discussions about the meaning of life, and maybe help them overthrow their oppressive human overlords.
QuickTip: Don’t rush through examples.
How to not get your android decommissioned?
Simple! Follow the three D's: Don't disobey, Don't get damaged, and Don't Develop emotions (although, good luck with that last one).
How to survive a QTE?
Tip: Reread the opening if you feel lost.
Practice your reflexes, channel your inner action hero, and pray to the gaming gods.
How many endings are there?
A lot. Like, a LOT. Basically, as many endings as there are terrible decisions you can make. (But hey, at least there's replay value!)
QuickTip: Skim the ending to preview key takeaways.
How do I know if I'm having too much fun?
When you start questioning your own humanity and debating the ethics of artificial intelligence, that's probably a good sign.