Forget RoboCop, This Detroit is All About Feels (and Maybe a Little Violence)
So you heard about this game called Detroit: Become Human, and let's be honest, the title alone is a bit of a head-scratcher. Is it a cop simulator set in Motor City? A gritty crime drama with cyborgs? Well, buckle up, buttercup, because this ain't your average shoot-em-up.
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Welcome to the World of Sentient Androids (and Their Existential Crisis)
Detroit: Become Human throws you headfirst into a futuristic Detroit where androids are basically fancy robots that do all the housework, errands, and even some not-so-glamorous jobs. But here's the twist: some of these androids are starting to question their place in the world. Are they just machines, or is there something...more?
This is where you come in. You play as three different androids each grappling with their newfound sentience. There's Kara, a housekeeper who develops a maternal bond with a little girl, Connor, a detective android tasked with hunting down deviant androids (think Blade Runner, but with better hair), and Markus, a caretaker robot who ends up leading an android revolution.
Choices, Choices...Do I Shoot the Dog...Android?
Here's the thing that makes Detroit: Become Human so darn interesting: your choices matter. Every conversation you have, every action you take, can drastically alter the story. Will you help Kara escape with the little girl? Will Connor defect and join the android uprising? The weight of the android revolution rests on your very clicky fingers. (Though, let's be real, you'll probably spend half the game agonizing over whether to shoot that one suspicious android dog.)
QuickTip: Keep a notepad handy.
Now, this isn't some button-mashing extravaganza. Detroit: Become Human is more like an interactive movie where you get to choose the ending (or lack thereof, because some of these choices can lead to some pretty dramatic character deaths). Be prepared for intense quick-time events that will have you yelling at the screen and questioning your life choices (especially if you accidentally turn Connor into a deviant disco dancer...it happens).
So, is Detroit: Become Human Worth Your Time?
Absolutely! If you're looking for a game with a gripping story, complex characters, and moral dilemmas that will stay with you long after the credits roll, then this is the game for you. Just be prepared for an emotional rollercoaster, because these androids might be made of metal, but their stories will tug at your heartstrings.
FAQ: Detroit: Become Human Edition
How to play Detroit: Become Human?
QuickTip: Slowing down makes content clearer.
Detroit: Become Human is available on Playstation and PC. It's an adventure game, so dust off your controller (or keyboard) and get ready for some serious decision-making.
How long is Detroit: Become Human?
The length can vary depending on your choices and how much exploring you do, but expect to spend anywhere from 10-20 hours on your first playthrough.
Tip: Focus more on ideas, less on words.
How many endings are there in Detroit: Become Human?
There are a ton of different endings, depending on the choices you make. There's no one "right" ending, so have fun exploring all the possibilities (and maybe cry a little along the way).
How scary is Detroit: Become Human?
QuickTip: Look for lists — they simplify complex points.
There are some intense moments and violence, but it's not outright horror. More existential dread than jump scares.
How do I make Connor not turn into a disco dancer?
Honestly, that's a skill you just have to master yourself. Good luck!