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  1. Jan 18, 2022
    9
    This game probably deserves a 10/10, but I will not induldge in every aspect of the title by playing it several times. Therefor I have to rate it from my point of view: 9/10.

    The amount of work that must have gone into Detroit: Become Human must have been enormous! It looks spectacular! And for the first time I underastand and quite enjoy what David Cage is going for with his projects.
    This game probably deserves a 10/10, but I will not induldge in every aspect of the title by playing it several times. Therefor I have to rate it from my point of view: 9/10.

    The amount of work that must have gone into Detroit: Become Human must have been enormous!
    It looks spectacular! And for the first time I underastand and quite enjoy what David Cage is going for with his projects. I own his prior two games via PS Plus, but I never wanted to play them. I dislike the controls. I still do. But I don't mind them in this game, at least.

    The stories told about the characters which drive these stories are so gripping and so human that you really want to play this title in one playthrough. To fully engage with these chareacters ... every little thing you do or don't do has real and long lasting consequences like I have never experienced it in another game before!
    On top of that, Detroit: Become Human has many branching paths for each of the three character stories which also heavily crossover and intertwine with eachother. So, there are a lot of permutations to enjoy. But not just for a different ending but a completely different playing experience.

    I am really looking forward to what this studio will be doing with the hardware of the Playstation 5!
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  2. Jun 11, 2018
    9
    After years of trying and failing miserably, Quantic Dream has finally made a game that's actually good. And yeah, David Cage is a piece of crap, but this game was a team effort, so hating on it just because you dislike Cage is childish and unfair towards the rest of the studio.

    I'm quite struggling to call Detroit a game. It's a choose-your-adventure style interactive movie. There are
    After years of trying and failing miserably, Quantic Dream has finally made a game that's actually good. And yeah, David Cage is a piece of crap, but this game was a team effort, so hating on it just because you dislike Cage is childish and unfair towards the rest of the studio.

    I'm quite struggling to call Detroit a game. It's a choose-your-adventure style interactive movie. There are so many choices to make which change the story as you go and result in one of many endings. It's overwhelming at times, but fortunately you have a handy flowchart available which you can view after you finish a chapter. The chart clearly shows where the path splits and makes it easier for you to unlock alternate routes. I was actually quite blown away by how much your choices matter. A little detail I learned in one of the first chapters saved my life in the story's finale. One of the main characters can make choices that will massively affect the other two leads and completely change the outcome of your story. It's much deeper than your usual Telltale Games experience.

    The characters are all very likeable and relatable, each of them in a completely different way. Connor is an android investigator who hunts down other androids and has to deal with the resulting moral dilemma of betraying his own species. Markus is a caretaker android who had it all before hitting rock bottom and rising again to become something more. And finally Kara, a housekeeper/nanny android who's accompanied by a little girl named Alice whom she desperately wants to keep out of a harm's way. You play as all these characters, switching between them periodically. In the beginning their stories are quite separate, but they all merge in the end in various ways. I can't say much about the story without spoiling it and ruining your experience, but know that it deals with racism and borrows many elements from the Civil Rights Movement in America and the WW2 Holocaust. It does so in subtle ways, though, so it's no obnoxious SJW propaganda.

    Gameplay wise, it's just one massive quick time event. Right analogue stick is for movement, left for interaction, the rest of the controller for QTEs. All these buttons are pretty much just a glorified "play" button, but it works just fine for an interactive movie. One odd thing I have to mention is: you have to press the R2 button in a very specific way (press down the upper half of it, don't pull the trigger like you normally would), otherwise it doesn't register. It took me forever to figure out why it sometimes works and sometimes doesn't until I realized this. It's one of the weirdest quirks I've seen in any game I've ever played. I even thought my controller was broken, but it works just fine when I play God of War so it's definitely the game.

    The graphics are great, though there were a few issues with textures popping in late and once there was some minor clipping in an NPC's face. Likewise, the soundtrack is fantastic and sets the mood nicely. The facial animation tech is one of the best I've seen, but that's to be expected from an interactive movie.

    This is one of the rare cases where an interactive movie is actually worth replaying. There are quite substantial parts of the story you may never even see depending on the choices you make. There are even entire locations you may never visit. The story even affects the AI on the main menu screen, which was quite unique and definitely a nice touch. When I came back after a late night gaming session, the AI commented on me staying up late last night and said she hoped I wasn't too tired today. If you stay on the main menu screen for a while, she offers trivia on the city of Detroit, comments on your interior decor, and other fun stuff.

    Detroit is definitely one of the best interactive movie games out there, and the best QD game to date. After the abomination that was Heavy Rain and Fahrenheit, and the disappointment that was Beyond Two Souls, I just can't praise Detroit enough. With a main story that's about 10 hours long and that has quite a lot of replay value thanks to its complex branching path and multiple endings, it's definitely worth several playthroughs.
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  3. Jan 5, 2022
    9
    In the year 2038 the world has been hurled into the future with the creation of androids. Similar to WestWorld, these androids are designed to look and feel like normal human beings but also to follow their programming. Over time the life of luxury having androids to everything, a divide arises in society.
    Human workers are replaced by synthetic life. People turn on their androids
    In the year 2038 the world has been hurled into the future with the creation of androids. Similar to WestWorld, these androids are designed to look and feel like normal human beings but also to follow their programming. Over time the life of luxury having androids to everything, a divide arises in society.
    Human workers are replaced by synthetic life. People turn on their androids claiming they are just fake life and computer programs. They believe the androids are soulless and hold zero value to synthetic life. Till eventually an android breaks from his coding, killing his abusive owner and running away. Creating the first “Deviant” and the first free will android.

    Detroit Become Human has you live and play through three different arching storylines that have their own unique challenges and life decisions. More along the lines of an interactive movie, Detroit Become Human involves the player to really shape the outcome of the game. Every choice you make will change how people interact with your character and the ultimate climax of the story.

    Bouncing between the three main characters of Kara, Connor and Markus; You witness how the world treats androids and how more of them are becoming deviant. Dealing with free will, if a machine can have feelings, or if a program life of an android can really be alive. Will androids submit to their programming and remain property and slaves to their owners? Will you push forward to break the cycle and fight for equal rights? How far will you go to protect another life?

    I absolutely loved playing through this game. So much so I debated doing a second run to see how the story would change with different decisions but I really don’t want to change what I experienced. There are big moments and situations that are shocking. Sometimes making me pause the game after a chapter to really digest what happened. I think I’ve convinced Ciara to play so I can watch her story unfold in a different way with the choices she makes.

    Scoring:
    Story: 10 / 10
    Gameplay: 8 / 10
    Visual/Audio: 10 / 10
    Entertainment: 9 / 10
    Controls: 8 / 10

    Final Grade: A
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  4. Dec 19, 2018
    9
    Amazing history. This is the first game I've played of this genre and I absolutely loved it. Incredibly immersive, outstanding graphics, great narrative, characters, soundtrack and cyberpunk theme! Highly recommend it!!
  5. Oct 21, 2018
    5
    Story is superficial and predictable. Gameplay is non-existent since it's basically just a movie. It's not unique and the main characters are really boring.
  6. Jun 5, 2018
    10
    Quedé maravillado con la historia y como esta se ramifica en muchas opciones posibles , además la sensación que se vive en cada escena, te hace sentir inmerso en ella, lo cual hizo que no me distrajera de la trama en todo momento, el pero fue la parte extensa donde Marcus debe llegar a Jericho, fue un poco latera, pero bueno... no le puedo dar un 9 por ese detalle a esta obra maestra,
  7. Jan 1, 2019
    5
    Detroit: Become Human is not really a video game. It's more of a movie with a "choose your own adventure" gimmick. I get the impression that it was actually a movie script to start with but since they couldn't get enough producers to back it, they transformed it into a video game. They even hired several real actors to play the characters. Seriously, half the game is just moving the analogDetroit: Become Human is not really a video game. It's more of a movie with a "choose your own adventure" gimmick. I get the impression that it was actually a movie script to start with but since they couldn't get enough producers to back it, they transformed it into a video game. They even hired several real actors to play the characters. Seriously, half the game is just moving the analog stick or pushing a button which are not even QTEs. It's like they just wanted to give your fingers something to do while watching the movie. Expand
  8. Aug 28, 2019
    9
    Detroit Become Human is a powerful game. When I was playing it it never managed to slow down the tempo and kept running with it! Leading to situations more thrilling then the last. Make no mistake Detroit Become Human or DBH for short is an interactive action-adventure game yet, it does have some heartwarming, terrifying or controversial moments what makes this game so good is it puts youDetroit Become Human is a powerful game. When I was playing it it never managed to slow down the tempo and kept running with it! Leading to situations more thrilling then the last. Make no mistake Detroit Become Human or DBH for short is an interactive action-adventure game yet, it does have some heartwarming, terrifying or controversial moments what makes this game so good is it puts you in the drivers seat for most of the choices in the game. When you play the story you really get attached to their characters and sympathize with their motives. The game also delivers a great soundtrack to imerse you in the moment. In the end it is YOUR story that pushes the pace of the game every decision you make matters. Which multiples the DBH's replay value as the choices you make will decide the faith of your characters and the road they will follow. DBH deals with heavy themes that society either shy's away from or tries to ignore instead Detroit purposefully fuses these themes with it's main story to create an emotional roller coaster in some of the scenarios you will play. I myself never played Heavy Rain thinking that the type of gameplay mechanics wasn't for me. A few years later I picked this up on PS+ and I couldn't put it down a game I thought would quickly bore me kept me hooked on and I wasn't satisfied until I reached the end. In fact I am planning to do another playthrough of the game because there is something special about DBH that no other game could give me. Expand
  9. Feb 17, 2019
    6
    Gameplay/Mechanics: 6
    Sound/Music: 8
    Graphics/Art: 9 Story/Atmosphere: 2 OVERALL: 6/10 Comparing android oppression to the holocaust or religion is pointless and tasteless. David Cage has a talented team under his belt, if only he was able to match their talents and not produce such idiotic and useless writing/scenarios. Love wandering around the gorgeous environments and some of
    Gameplay/Mechanics: 6
    Sound/Music: 8
    Graphics/Art: 9
    Story/Atmosphere: 2
    OVERALL: 6/10

    Comparing android oppression to the holocaust or religion is pointless and tasteless. David Cage has a talented team under his belt, if only he was able to match their talents and not produce such idiotic and useless writing/scenarios. Love wandering around the gorgeous environments and some of the action sequences are very well choreographed. Some genuinely great/tense moments here, when the terrible story isn't sucking the life from the project that is.
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  10. Jul 27, 2021
    9
    So expensive graphics. So extend a plot. And so wonderful dialogs and affect their on the plot. I think this game is revolution in industry. It is new view on video game. Nwew decision that game make for people. In this game we see how skillfully writers handle fiction plot with real problem in the future. We have so good game, wich rise problem future world. And e.t.c...
    But for me game
    So expensive graphics. So extend a plot. And so wonderful dialogs and affect their on the plot. I think this game is revolution in industry. It is new view on video game. Nwew decision that game make for people. In this game we see how skillfully writers handle fiction plot with real problem in the future. We have so good game, wich rise problem future world. And e.t.c...
    But for me game had so slowly gameplay. It is feature, but I a little boring in some moment. Butbutbut. Game is cool.
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  11. Jun 17, 2019
    7
    Detroit: Become Human is a story-driven, "choose-your-adventure"-style game from Quantic Dream and David Cage, creator of Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls.

    Gameplay-wise, I'd say Detroit is the best of Quantic Dream's trilogy. It's a mix of Heavy Rain's QTEs and Beyond's simplistic controls. Heavy Rain's tank controls are replaced by Beyond's standard navigation, and QTEs are less
    Detroit: Become Human is a story-driven, "choose-your-adventure"-style game from Quantic Dream and David Cage, creator of Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls.

    Gameplay-wise, I'd say Detroit is the best of Quantic Dream's trilogy. It's a mix of Heavy Rain's QTEs and Beyond's simplistic controls. Heavy Rain's tank controls are replaced by Beyond's standard navigation, and QTEs are less complex but still require reflexes. There is a bit of exploration and light puzzles, but I mostly enjoyed the crime scene recreations. As always, your choices shape the game's story, both in subtle and big ways.

    Detroit has 3 protagonists: androids Connor, Markus and Kara. Markus is an android who rises up against humans and demands freedom for its kind, Connor investigates a case of various androids becoming self-aware, and Kara is a nobody whose story runs in parallel to that of Markus and Connor who come in direct conflict. Kara is the easiest of the 3 to get killed (I had the bad luck of doing it early and missed up on a 3rd of the game's total content), Connor can repeatedly die and come back during the story, while Markus can only get killed in the very end. You can always reload a specific save point and replay whatever part you want.

    Mechanically speaking, Detroit is David Cage's best work to-date. The game's story has many branches based on the player's choices (you can even see the diagram mid-game). Your choices have consequences where even main characters can get killed. Graphics, voice-acting and soundtrack are great. But the story itself is a disappointment. While there are some great moments and a few very powerful scenes, the overall plot is uninspired. David Cage poses the question of what an artificial being would be like and what humans would do if a race of robots became self-aware and rebeled, but dares not to fully explore this idea. As if Cage was afraid of going deep. In common with Beyond, when David Cage tries to write a big story with worldwide ramifications he kinda misses the point, whereas Heavy Rain's more personal kind of story was very focused and well executed. Maybe David Cage should have written Detroit's story in a more personal style.

    Still, Detroit: Become Human is a very enjoyable game. While Heavy Rain still has the better story, Detroit is Quantic Dream's best game. I hope they release another great game in the future.
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  12. Sep 9, 2019
    2
    Jogo parado, chato, praticamente somente um simulador de caminhada. Um dos maiores tempos perdidos da minha vida. Ao menos serviu para curar a insônia, pois deu sono.
  13. Oct 3, 2018
    7
    Probably I didnt enjoy the game because of the expectations. Three separative plots were a mistake. It was just boring to play some of them.
  14. Apr 6, 2020
    5
    Detroit: Become Human is a game of highs and lows. On the one hand, the game looks, sounds, and runs very well, with great soundtrack, graphics, desgins, sound editing, and mission structure. On the other hand, being a narrative-based game (interactive movie style) well, the narrative has to be top notch right? Unfortunately, this is where the game falters and in what way, with a worldDetroit: Become Human is a game of highs and lows. On the one hand, the game looks, sounds, and runs very well, with great soundtrack, graphics, desgins, sound editing, and mission structure. On the other hand, being a narrative-based game (interactive movie style) well, the narrative has to be top notch right? Unfortunately, this is where the game falters and in what way, with a world that's supposed to be super deep but that we never actually see or is explained how it works, characters who are either the next messiah or the antichrist, and black-white decisions that only lead to extremes, if you try to play on a middle ground the game says no thank you. There are better narrative based games out there, but for one playthrough, this games is... a mediocre one, but a nice looking and sounding one. Expand
  15. Jun 24, 2021
    10
    Великолепная игра! Прошел на пс4, теперь купил в стиме и буду проходить там в 60 фпс.
  16. Jan 4, 2021
    5
    По мнению разработчиков, андроид от человека отличается только светодиодом в виске. Игра про войну невоспитанного быдла и работников сферы обслуживания, наполненная нелогичностями и нелепыми сюжетными поворотами.
    Понравилась вариативность развития событий, графика и анимация. Однако однообразное прищёлкивание всего находящегося на экране за ограниченное время быстро надоедает.
    По мнению разработчиков, андроид от человека отличается только светодиодом в виске. Игра про войну невоспитанного быдла и работников сферы обслуживания, наполненная нелогичностями и нелепыми сюжетными поворотами.
    Понравилась вариативность развития событий, графика и анимация. Однако однообразное прищёлкивание всего находящегося на экране за ограниченное время быстро надоедает.
  17. Jul 2, 2020
    9
    a masterpiece. This game is awesome in every sense of the word, fantastic acting, story , presentation, and graphics this is quantic dreams best work yet
  18. Jun 9, 2018
    10
    This game is amazing. At first I thought it was a faked trailer and polished demo but I was wrong. This game exceeded my expectations even though it was the highest expectations I have ever set for anything in my life. This game is a masterpiece that touches on slavery, parentship, cruelties of being the rejected part of society and more. This is one of the few games that has meaningfulThis game is amazing. At first I thought it was a faked trailer and polished demo but I was wrong. This game exceeded my expectations even though it was the highest expectations I have ever set for anything in my life. This game is a masterpiece that touches on slavery, parentship, cruelties of being the rejected part of society and more. This is one of the few games that has meaningful choices. I really liked the game's graphics and the different theme for each story like how was about motherhood, one had the more serious theme and one was a great, funny but also action-packed detective story. The storyline was good, it has lots of replay value, Sadly, I can't do this game justcice and enough praise, especially considering it was something build from the ground up from a tech demo. Props to David Cage and his amazing team working beside him to deliver such an amazing story to life. This game will remain among the best games of this decade in my heart. If you have not tried it, you definitely should. Expand
  19. Sep 9, 2018
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Action Adventure
    Graphics: 2/3
    At the end of the game I found some really low quality textures, especially at the moments the you were runing.
    Scenario: 4/6.
    At the beginning it was really interesting to play for all the characters, but closer to the end, the story line of Marcus ( and sometimes Karas) were geting pragmatic and monotonic.
    QTE: 1/1
    I don’t think this aspect plays a big role in this type of the game, where scenario is the main thing.
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  20. Jun 8, 2018
    10
    Melhor jogo da produtora até então ! O sistema de interação que em Heavy Rain às vezes deixava o usuário irritado evoluiu positivamente. Ignorem os reviews negativos, pois provavelmente é coisa de fanboy ! As atuações de todos os personagens estão perfeitas.
  21. Aug 3, 2019
    7
    This is more of a long movie than a game. That being said it's better than most movies. And you have a big influence on what happens by making choices throughout. The gameplay isn't that great. In fact don't buy this game for the gameplay. Buy it for the story and uniqueness of it. Detroit Become Human looks incredible on my PS4 Slim. And it gave me some shocking moments the few games giveThis is more of a long movie than a game. That being said it's better than most movies. And you have a big influence on what happens by making choices throughout. The gameplay isn't that great. In fact don't buy this game for the gameplay. Buy it for the story and uniqueness of it. Detroit Become Human looks incredible on my PS4 Slim. And it gave me some shocking moments the few games give you. I want a sequel to this game with better gameplay. Expand
  22. Aug 5, 2020
    8
    The Playability is good, interactive but still good
    The Graphics are well done. the futuristic Detroit seemed just good.
    The Sound, is good enough.
    The Story and the writing are very good, the path branching, and choices are very interesting.
    The Characters are lovable, you feel, empathy, anger, sadness with and for them, and that's a very good job from the team.

    It was good.
  23. Jun 9, 2018
    10
    Best game for a long time :) I'm absolutely blown away by this game. The graphics are jaw dropping, as is the world building. The story is pretty good and can be exciting a lot of the time. If I had to give it a complaint it would simply be I want more, at only 8 hours long it might be a bit short for some, that said there is enormous replay potential, if you want to see all the branchingBest game for a long time :) I'm absolutely blown away by this game. The graphics are jaw dropping, as is the world building. The story is pretty good and can be exciting a lot of the time. If I had to give it a complaint it would simply be I want more, at only 8 hours long it might be a bit short for some, that said there is enormous replay potential, if you want to see all the branching paths the game will take 30 hours plus to complete!! Overall, an amazing narrative driven single player game, hopefully more games like these come out. Expand
  24. Jul 6, 2019
    9
    It feels hard to rate this game. This game moved me emotionally a lot and has a 10/10 in terms of immersion but the dull QTEs and the questionable flowchart-system makes it impossible to rate Detroit a plain 10/10.

    The story might contain plotholes and miss oppurtunities here and there, it still is innovative in comparison to 95% of the games that were released over the last years. The
    It feels hard to rate this game. This game moved me emotionally a lot and has a 10/10 in terms of immersion but the dull QTEs and the questionable flowchart-system makes it impossible to rate Detroit a plain 10/10.

    The story might contain plotholes and miss oppurtunities here and there, it still is innovative in comparison to 95% of the games that were released over the last years. The emotional and immersive depths that really drives the pulse when it comes to making decisions is outstanding and thus a 10/10+ for me.

    The graphics are stunning, although the engine is facing minor fps drops at times on a PS4 Pro with SSD. This is only on very few scenes but still notable. I d rate this a solid 9/10.

    The controls are okay. Some QTEs are very fast and probably not nice for casuals. Also some triple button combinations are pretty strange. Combined with: pressing button, holding button or sliding the pad is sometimes confusing. When it decides about life or death it feels frustrating at times. This is at most a 6/10 for me as QTEs in general are somewhat sub-par to other game elements. Another thing to note is the VERY slow walking pace that drove me nuts at times.

    Replayability is between 0/10 and 10/10. Now this is an interesting one. Detroit is really huge when it comes to decision paths and replayability. This also covers completely new scenes and actions. On the other hand you need to replay many parts at times where you cannot even skip the cutscenes. This is absolutely stupid and not understandable at all. I was tempted to 100% it but I probablly will skip this endeavour. Also some decisions might seem game changers but then they are not. Dead androids sometimes come back, some endings still do not change at all. It is a bit weird and probably reducing the complexity to more meaningful choices and a better system would ve helped a lot. The story wants me to replay, the system does not. It is a sad 4/10 for me.

    After all this game is absolutely worth a buy at a discounted price tag. The game has an emotional immersion that is amazing. Sometimes it feels so hard to make decisions or side with or against persons. I personally did like the story a lot. The characters are cool and touching with small deficits. I was wondering a little bit that they let the chance of DLCs pass. I think the story lines could ve been pushed even further maybe Quantic decides to go on Detroit 2 somewhen but I personally doubt it.
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  25. May 28, 2018
    10
    Great story, great chracters and the most important our choices is important this game, You can fell something about the chracters and empathize with them. The reviews average point is 79 but i think that game deserves more than that. Even the Beyond crap has 72 avarage. So I believe that game deserves 10/10 because it's the best game in its category.
  26. May 30, 2018
    10
    An excellent, smart, emotional and clever game. This boost my hope for games that have a strong agenda and able to keep you intrigued with a profound story, rather than the usual hack'n'slash. I hope to see more of this from Quantic Dream.
  27. Jun 1, 2018
    10
    "Uma obra de arte" define melhor essa forma de entretenimento do genial David Cage, dos gráficos fotorealistas no ps4 pro até a trilha sonora digna de oscar, as emoções que se sente ao jogar Detroit Become Human são raras de se ver em um jogo e apenas quem está no comando das ações saberá a sensaçao e assim como os seres que aqui são apresentados quem o joga descobre que estamos diante de"Uma obra de arte" define melhor essa forma de entretenimento do genial David Cage, dos gráficos fotorealistas no ps4 pro até a trilha sonora digna de oscar, as emoções que se sente ao jogar Detroit Become Human são raras de se ver em um jogo e apenas quem está no comando das ações saberá a sensaçao e assim como os seres que aqui são apresentados quem o joga descobre que estamos diante de uma obra única. Expand
  28. Jun 4, 2018
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. [SMALL SPOILERS]
    Detroit has both good and bad stuff.
    The good:
    - Everything about the visuals. The game is gorgeous, the design is great, but what I liked most was how much care went into creating different universes for the three main protagonists.
    - Everything sound related. The soundtracks are amazing (especially Kara's). The sound design is overall great as well - you can tell that a lot of effort went into it.
    - The large amount of choices that actually have consequences. Some choices' consequences are very obvious - will you make Connor a deviant, or will he remain a machine? Will Markus lead the android revolution peacefully or violently? But on the other hand, a lot of choices also have minute consequences that can end up being significant. For example, maybe you want Connor to get to a specific place to pursue his mission. But maybe you don't want him to go, because it would impact another character. Maybe Kara's experience of the world will change based on the decisions you make with the two other characters. The existence of the flowchart, which allows you to see which possibilities you've unlocked, but also how many remain hidden, compels you to play again and again to find new outcomes.
    - The game knows what you want to do, and will let you do a lot of it. I remember many times where I was in a chase and I would think "what about this thing? can I use it?" In other games I've played, the answer would more often than not be "no". But in Detroit, I was surprised by how often the answer ended up being "yes". Not only do the choices have consequences - they are also numerous and the game will really reward you for going back and checking out areas or possibilities you didn't try at first.
    - The acting is overall good to great. All of the main cast is incredibly convincing and manages to get you invested in the characters. There may be one or two performances that aren't as solid, but the others more than make up for it. I have to point out Cornelius Smith Jr and Dana Gourrier's performances. Since they aren't really part of the main cast, people tend to overlook them.
    - Fair QTEs. So this is very subjective, but I played on the "Experienced" difficulty and I felt like the QTEs were fair. Meaning some fights were easier, but if I wanted to pull a stunt where I wanted to save a character from a tight situation, the QTEs got harder, which makes sense.
    - Connor's investigation scenes and Markus' mid-game scenes. Those are as gameplay-like as the game gets, and they are SO. FUN.
    - The Crossroads chapter. The stakes. Gosh.
    - Some writing moments. I loved the dynamic between Connor and Hank. I ended up getting an ending with Kara that involves cold water (I'll leave it at that) and it really got to me - made me think of people who are stuck in that situation right now, and how nightmarish it must be. I feel like Detroit gets some scenes incredibly right - enough to keep you engaged, especially since you KNOW that those characters can get completely screwed up if you don't take the right decisions.

    The bad:
    - Some of the writing. Honestly, it comes out most in Markus' path. Some of the allusions in there are BLATANT, to the point where it's almost disrespectful...? There's no subtlety in his path - it feels like wish-fulfillment at times. I almost wish we didn't get a backstory for Markus. Because then he'd be this cool mysterious leader with piercing eyes and a knack for suspense-filled declarations. He felt much more impressive when I met him as other characters than when I played him. Also, the whole romance is flat, boring and unexpected. Markus and that character have 0 chemistry. It's not the actors' faults - the characters just don't go well together.
    - Some scenes are really over-the-top. Like Markus dramatically grabbing a coat that was just conveniently THERE. Come on, David Cage.
    - Controls are sometimes weird. Especially when walking. Or when walking and then trying to do an action.
    - There's a very essential element in Connor's investigation that never. gets. explained. It's Heavy Rain all over again except Heavy Rain was like that cause part of the game was cut. I don't mind if it's not addressed, but give me the means to find the answer. Even if it means reading every tiny little detail. I'll do it and I'll love it. But I want answers if it's a plot point.
    - This might seem like nitpicking but it's bugging me: the time is way off. The game is set in 2038 and that doesn't feel realistic - too soon. Also, the whole game happens in the span on something like a week, which is laughable. I wish all revolutions were this short.

    With all that, I'll give Detroit and 8/10 because I've already completed two playthroughs and I'm not stopping. I love the universe, the characters and the multiple possibilities. Even if some scenes are weaker, I still feel compelled to play again. And even if I've played twice, I still manage to get characters killed - I still have to stay alert
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  29. Sep 7, 2018
    7
    Nice graphics, sometimes well-written story, but altogether it's very ideology-driven, it sometimes almost feels that it was written by androids with a political agenda.
  30. Sep 8, 2018
    7
    TL;DR: Clunky but visually beautiful Choose-Your-Own-Adventure rehash of the old 'Alien Nation' film can be a somewhat refreshing change of pace .

    Thematically and plot-wise, Detroit: Become Human is a little 'Blade Runner' and a lot of 'Alien Nation': replace the latter's alien "newcomers" with androids, and you've got essentially the same story. Unfortunately said story suffers from
    TL;DR: Clunky but visually beautiful Choose-Your-Own-Adventure rehash of the old 'Alien Nation' film can be a somewhat refreshing change of pace .

    Thematically and plot-wise, Detroit: Become Human is a little 'Blade Runner' and a lot of 'Alien Nation': replace the latter's alien "newcomers" with androids, and you've got essentially the same story. Unfortunately said story suffers from some of the same weaknesses that 1988 film did (check out Roger Ebert's review for some ideas): some intriguing ideas, but it's essentially still just a police procedural.

    Of course, both this game and 'Nation' (as well as the other countless works they both crib from) are parables for the minority and immigration issues that trouble not just the US today but the entire world since the beginning of civilization, as well as other android-y themes that are now commonplace: androids are inferior and the're stealing our jobs; no, they deserve to be treated as equals; they have the same potential for creativity and emotion as the humans, if not moreso; what does it even mean to be human? and so forth.

    Visuals are top-notch. Graphics represent the current state of the art in photo-realistic realtime rendering; no complaints here. Unfortunately the excellent visual presentation only makes the game's other flaws stand out that much more. On the gameplay mechanic side, these include clunky character movement and a finicky camera system. The hunt, peck, and line-up-the-icons-for-the-clues mechanic feels routine and minigame-y and can break the immersion of the narrative.

    More glaring, however, are the game's story elements, which are the essence of 'Detroit.' Characters, both human and android, are all one-dimensional Hollywood caricatures and stereotypes; it's either love the androids or smash them to pieces, with few shades of grey in between. Given the ambitious scope of this game, the androids deserve deeper introspection: should they be treated as equals, or are they appliances and need to be controlled, and where is the middle ground? Instead, we get cliches like jealous sons and abusive druggie dads; danger situations feel contrived and some plot holes border on the absurd. Primarily, producing a mass-market android without multiple fail-safes to shut it off before it starts murdering you and your loved ones - regardless of any "glitch" that overrides their original programming - is negligence tantamount to selling a smart car without safety belts or airbags; for a game with Detroit in the title, you get the feeling a lot of somebodies should know better.

    Further, the game's main conceit of actually "being" an android - primarily the choices you make as one, and the consequences those hold - kind of falls flat at times. You're usually presented with a few choices at any given point, but they're often so vague and detached from what your android actually does that you feel more like a voice in its head giving suggestions than actually becoming one with it. And no matter what choice you make, there's always this "all roads lead to Rome" vibe to it; sometimes you don't even have a real choice, it's just "push the button to proceed."

    But much of this is just nit-picking. While maybe as a Hollywood film it would feel like yet another hackneyed "what is human" story, for a video game it's an admirable effort, and it's definitely got the triple-A Hollywood-level visuals to boot. Just don't expect anything too profound, and you can have a fun time with it. Oh, and don't give the androids any sour milk.

    Two-to-three out of four-to-five stars, depending on your mood. Worth a look if the idea sparks your interest.
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  31. Sep 9, 2018
    2
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Toooooo much mistakes in subject... In first minutes we can see how androids make communications (for pay in store as example) but all the story another one android cant recognize this girl... Cmon guys... The game looks like creator is 14 y.o. Expand
  32. Nov 12, 2018
    6
    This game lacks gameplay, and the story is full of cliches. I think that David Cage goes with his memorised formula, and doesn't excell with his own work.
  33. Jan 2, 2019
    9
    This is how you do a multi-choice video game. So much of what you do can have an impact and change the outcome! It even shows you where some choice splits can happen at the end of each area!
  34. Dec 1, 2018
    3
    This game clearly lacks of good writing and decent significance to excuse a wonderful technical achievement and great cinematic direction. The characters as well as the themes are awful and the only good thing is a decent political background surrounding the game that can be read and seen through the journals and televisions. Actually I ended up loving more the narrative background to beThis game clearly lacks of good writing and decent significance to excuse a wonderful technical achievement and great cinematic direction. The characters as well as the themes are awful and the only good thing is a decent political background surrounding the game that can be read and seen through the journals and televisions. Actually I ended up loving more the narrative background to be found in the game than the real characters of the story. The QTEs are incredibly boring and anti-fun, they literally make you realize you're holding a gamepad in front of a TV when instead a videogame should give you the illusion to live an experience that makes you forget of everything else. Another very sad game from Quantic Dream and David Cage...his writing skills are bad, very bad. Expand
  35. May 24, 2019
    10
    I loved this game more than either Quantic Dream game that came before it. This was definitely the highest quality product this studio has come out with yet, and in my opinion gave you the greatest connection to your characters than either game before it had. Going back to the Heavy Rain style of controlling multiple characters was an excellent call, and each of them were so dynamicallyI loved this game more than either Quantic Dream game that came before it. This was definitely the highest quality product this studio has come out with yet, and in my opinion gave you the greatest connection to your characters than either game before it had. Going back to the Heavy Rain style of controlling multiple characters was an excellent call, and each of them were so dynamically different that I could never truly pick a favorite to play as because I equally loved them all. This game really made you feel like you were crafting the story of the game itself as opposed to just following the events and making choices, and this was backed with real threat levels like how early a lot of your characters can die if you're not careful. The story was just absolutely fantastic; so many emotions. Good feels, sad feels, moments of power, moments of weakness, and choices that were so difficult to make I had to pause and just lay back and think about them before making them. This game was more than I ever expected it could be, and I can't wait to add it to my list of Platinum titles. If you've played Heavy Rain, this game will feel like it's true successor. And if you haven't played Heavy Rain or Beyond Two Souls... well, you should haha. But that said, this game stands on it's own without either of the previous titles before it, and is a must play for all PS4 owners. I gave Heavy Rain a near perfect score, but Detroit Become Human surpassed that and became perfection. Expand
  36. Jul 27, 2020
    9
    I wasn't going to rate the game this high, but I finished it last night and I am still thinking about it. I haven't done that since "Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons." That must count for something.

    "Detroit: Become Human" is a game I didn't even watch the trailer for - just got it through PS Plus a couple months ago, saw some of my other friends were playing it on their PS status, so I
    I wasn't going to rate the game this high, but I finished it last night and I am still thinking about it. I haven't done that since "Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons." That must count for something.

    "Detroit: Become Human" is a game I didn't even watch the trailer for - just got it through PS Plus a couple months ago, saw some of my other friends were playing it on their PS status, so I didn't know what to expect.

    Through the course of the game, you control 3 separate android characters on separate story arcs that rotate fairly evenly in a story that takes place in near-future Detroit (November 2038). Each character wrestles with identity of self in different ways that tends to remain interesting throughout as their storylines slowly but inevitably converge.

    If you've played the Batman: Telltale series games, D:BH is a lot like those in that you make choices that often impact the remainder of the game, which gives it the promise of satisfactory replayability.
    Actions and posture choices also have a cumulative effect on secondary characters, where they can be neutral toward you, friendly, or hostile that open or close available pathways as you go.

    There are also plenty of fights that require you to hit the right button, stick direction, or controller direction at the right time to either score or avoid a hit (the stick control recognition left a little to be desired - as did striking a button in time, but not counting it).

    Unlike Batman: Telltale is the interface. You are often NOT in conversation with other characters (though you frequently are) and you are exploring the world around you. The storyline featuring Conner, the police android, actually feel more like Batman: Arkham Asylum's detective mode as you look for clues regarding yet another android who has become a "deviant," or in other words, has defied its programming and betrayed (and often killed) its human owner.

    The game is a technical triumph. MOCAP captures are excellent, and they're especially noticeable on actors we know like Clancy Brown and Lance Henriksen. The music is ridiculously appropriate and immersive, and there is a constant atmosphere of danger no matter which character you're controlling. Markus' experience in the junkyard, Conner's first assignment with Hank, Kara's brief stay with drug addict Todd...those and more give the game a visceral feel and the sense that your choices are final. The "flowchart" that appears at the end of each chapter, showing which branches of the story you've unlocked, then throwing in the option to view the percentage of world players and percentage of your friends who went the same way you did is an extra bit of fun.

    The game is good at creating pivotal moments where you know there will be no going back. Does Markus stage a peaceful protest or violent rebellion? Who can Kara truly trust? Should Conner pull the trigger in order to learn important intelligence, or should he refuse and lose the chance forever?

    Interacting with the world is usually a lot of fun because you use almost the entire controller regularly (except the D-pad). You swipe things on the center touch panel, you use the right stick to unlock and interact with objects, and of course you use the 4 main buttons and 4 triggers to do other actions. I've always felt the touchpad was horrendously underused, so I like seeing it in play here.

    The voice acting among leading and secondary characters is almost perfect. The lone exception is Bryan Dechart as Conner who sounds out of place in a cast who otherwise sounds completely natural (but apparently video game awards folk heard something else). For an advanced prototype, he sounds wooden. His character arc, however, is probably the most interesting of the three leads (Kara's is the least).

    The load times between levels are great, so there is a virtually seamless flow. However, when you're in the "look-around" freeze-frame mode, the objectives don't stay up long enough. You usually have to punch the button again. Also, it seems that a few options were needlessly limited, and the game seems to have forgotten (at least in my game), that Kara should have had a gun to use at Jericho.

    Anyone curious how my game went and don't care about spoilers, go ahead and continue:

    Markus led a successful peaceful protest (he also didn't push Carl's son back), kissed North at the climax and made the people love androids and support their cause. (Fun fact: Minka Kelly - who played North - was also an actor in the short-lived Fox series "Almost Human," about a cop and an android partner).

    I lost Conner twice (once in the kitchen of the TV station [called for Hank, kicked the chair...and literally nothing else to interact with until time ran out] and once when I failed at combat at Jericho...got shot), so I just went cold with him and let Hank go...but I didn't shoot Markus.

    Kara didn't save Luther, got taken to a camp with Alice, but managed to escape.
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  37. Jan 18, 2020
    5
    the reson for a 510 is that its super frustrating too go for the platinum in this game. everytime you complete it you have too watch credits! going through chapters does not affect long term, only that chapter. long term changes has too play through all chapters needed for the change too take effect1 once you complete the game you cannot skip through anything the second time. soo itsthe reson for a 510 is that its super frustrating too go for the platinum in this game. everytime you complete it you have too watch credits! going through chapters does not affect long term, only that chapter. long term changes has too play through all chapters needed for the change too take effect1 once you complete the game you cannot skip through anything the second time. soo its basicly waay too long when there is soo many hidden trophies. very frustrating for replay value Expand
  38. Aug 14, 2019
    5
    No difference in story telling, gameplay, and facial expression between this game and their other game 'heavy rain' expect for throwing agendas which very much sucks. i liked heavy rain so much which made me like this game a bit because its basically a replica.
  39. May 13, 2019
    10
    This game is one of the best of its genre.I played it through countless times and got the platinum trophy for it.There was always a big or small surprise in it.Nice characters, stories, great writing as well as the voice acting.My favourite character was Markus and his actor had the best performance in my opinion.This game was very emotional too, the places looked beautiful and the soundThis game is one of the best of its genre.I played it through countless times and got the platinum trophy for it.There was always a big or small surprise in it.Nice characters, stories, great writing as well as the voice acting.My favourite character was Markus and his actor had the best performance in my opinion.This game was very emotional too, the places looked beautiful and the sound tracks were phenomenal. Expand
  40. Feb 8, 2021
    8
    (Any%)
    I have played through the main story of Detroit: Become Human and all I can say is that this is one of the best narrative games I've played in the past years. The fact alone that you can actually see how your story is dynamically evolving through a flowchart which accompanies every episode makes this a must-play for everyone who likes AI or general dytopian near-future scenarios.
    (Any%)
    I have played through the main story of Detroit: Become Human and all I can say is that this is one of the best narrative games I've played in the past years. The fact alone that you can actually see how your story is dynamically evolving through a flowchart which accompanies every episode makes this a must-play for everyone who likes AI or general dytopian near-future scenarios. Detroit is less philosophic than drama, with very human androids, which was kind of a downer to me, but doesn't make it less of an awesome experience.
    Things I didn't like, though, were the inconsistency with dialogue choices, which are often very vague and only described by 1-2 words. This led me to say things in-game that I never intended to. Also the quick-time-events (QTEs) often hinder game-flow and distract rather than compliment a (fight) scene. I would've also liked to explore a bit more, the "mode" that shows you everything that can be interacted with completely stops the game and you're often forced to go somewhere instead of just looking around. Something contextual, that signifies story-progress would've helped here.
    Things I definitely liked, though, were the main menu (how boring that sounds), with an android who has insightful things to say when you boot up the game, but who also challenges your beliefs of androids as the game goes on. The characters in-game look terrifyingly beautiful, it's no Last of Us, but I think that Detroit is in my personal Top 5, when it comes to character animations and appearances. The story is actually branching, with several entrance or exit points being barred from you as you decide your way through the game, something I have never seen at this scale in a videogame before, maybe in some critically acclaimed RPGs, but not in this genre of videogame. Lastly, it made me feel a lot of different emotions, from grief, to happiness, to thrill, and beyond. I was enthralled with every scene, every (mis)step I took, especially when I swore to not kill anybody, but then saw myself with no choice after I was pressured.
    This game is one of the best narrative games I've ever played. It has some weaknesses in its narrative, but the concept, design, and execution are just brilliant and should be an industry standard for AA - AAA games.
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  41. Apr 6, 2020
    9
    Excellent game that provides a unique and memorable experience. The story, UX, UI, and choices are at an outstanding level of design and detail. I would recommend this game to anyone that owns a PC or a PS4. To this date, probably top 5 PS4 games I got to own and play. Not a 10 because although it could be fun to play it again, knowing the milestones of the story would make the experienceExcellent game that provides a unique and memorable experience. The story, UX, UI, and choices are at an outstanding level of design and detail. I would recommend this game to anyone that owns a PC or a PS4. To this date, probably top 5 PS4 games I got to own and play. Not a 10 because although it could be fun to play it again, knowing the milestones of the story would make the experience a little different. Expand
  42. Aug 9, 2019
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I came into the game thinking that it would all be ok even on expert mode.I loved the introduction to Connor his mission is challenging,and extremely dark because all endings have someone die I experienced all of them before I could save the kid. But I also love that if you try hard enough (not really) you can get so incredibly close with Lt.Anderson and learn so much because of him and being able to become a Deviant because of your relationship with him saving the Lt. Is totally worth it but you can die saving him.
    Kara's story is more about knowing what to do and who to trust. I loved most of the good characters that Kara meets, Luthor Is such an amazing person and is so kind,and Alice while being picky was ok,I loved Rosa and how much she sacrifices. the theme park was one of the most beautiful parts of the story alongside Connors confrontation with Hank near the bridge ,and Markus' infamous painting secene or the death of his dad.
    Markus' story was about choosing light or darkness,his companions show each side North Darkness,Josh Light,and Simon Neutral.
    Peaceful is the best way to end things,in the almost perfect end Connor confronts the other Connor model and Hank saves him Connor after returning to Markus is being taken over while Markus gives his speech,I wasn't able to save them,My ending for Kara endied with Luthor AND Alice Dead and I decided to keep living as Kara. And once the final cutcene started playing I was already on the floor crying at 3:00 in the morning and stayed that way for at least twenty minutes. In conclusion I would totally recommend this game and it's so close to perfect it is.
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  43. Aug 27, 2019
    3
    Le pongo un 3 por la buena grafica que tiene , pero la verdad se me hizo muy aburrido el juego, realizar cosas cotidianas, tratar de ir a un lado pero no poder ir porque hay una pared imaginaria, el juego se basa en realizar acciones y tomar decisiones, por lo que me parecio aburrido en ese caso voy a ver una pelicula, pero bueno los gustos son diferentes...
    Ahora me doy cuenta q prefiero
    Le pongo un 3 por la buena grafica que tiene , pero la verdad se me hizo muy aburrido el juego, realizar cosas cotidianas, tratar de ir a un lado pero no poder ir porque hay una pared imaginaria, el juego se basa en realizar acciones y tomar decisiones, por lo que me parecio aburrido en ese caso voy a ver una pelicula, pero bueno los gustos son diferentes...
    Ahora me doy cuenta q prefiero la jugabilidad antes que la grafica
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  44. Nov 9, 2019
    9
    I have to say, I really think the so-called game critics have generally underrated this title. So the fact that you're reading this review (and those by other users) will, in my opinion, give you a better flavour of how good this title truly is. First and foremost, I want to confess that this is the first time I've ever played a game of this genre, where the emphasis is on the decisionsI have to say, I really think the so-called game critics have generally underrated this title. So the fact that you're reading this review (and those by other users) will, in my opinion, give you a better flavour of how good this title truly is. First and foremost, I want to confess that this is the first time I've ever played a game of this genre, where the emphasis is on the decisions you make, as opposed to the manner in which you make it (Eg how well you execute a headshot/ how well you've timed a dodge). There are still moments when you have to toggle the right stick within seconds to evade on-rushing cars or mash certain buttons to execute a slide but to avoid spoiling the game for you, all I would say is that you definitely exert less "physical control" over the actions of your in-game avatar. Yet, to my surprise, this has not hampered my enjoyment of the experience one bit. The graphical fidelity is other-worldly. I have played a lot of games with good graphics over the years (God of War, Red Dead Redemption 2, Death Stranding) but for one reason or another, this game looked the most realistic when projected onto my TV screen. Not "one of", but "THE MOST". There were points during the gameplay, where I actually felt I was looking at an actual human being. Again, I don't have the technical background to explain to you why, so I can only describe it to you as is. But this game is so much more than just about the graphics. The plot is, in my opinion, very good (not the best this time, but still, very good) and the way the director intricately links your actions to results onscreen is a perfect epitome of the concept of causality. Almost every decision you make has an impact on the storyline and sometimes, these can be the seemingly most minute of decisions you're faced with. The motion-capture is excellent and the different background theme tune for each of the protagonists blend in seamlessly with the characters they're trying to portray. The artistic direction throughout this game is phenomenal. The different lighting and the different camera angles used for each of the three main characters complement well the story they're trying to tell and overall, I have to say I am deeply impressed with the work Quantic Dream has done for this masterpiece. The one slight complain I would have about my experience is the abundance of invisible walls that you're bound to run into. Sometimes, this is cleverly illustrated (through the use of AR sign posts - you'll get what I mean if you play this game) but in some cases (in the Zen Garden for instance), this breaks immersion. But all in all, I would highly recommend anyone to purchase this game and I think the development team should take immense pride from the beautiful work they've managed to conjure in Detroit. 9/10 without a doubt. Expand
  45. Jul 26, 2020
    9
    I'm not a fan of tale games ,but surprisingly I liked the game alot ,I had a great experience with it one of my favorite games I've ever played, I recommend this game to everyone, a game that lets you make your own story and let the destiny of charecters and the Detroit destiny be in your hands, where there's no losing or failing in the game or a game over everything decision and mistakeI'm not a fan of tale games ,but surprisingly I liked the game alot ,I had a great experience with it one of my favorite games I've ever played, I recommend this game to everyone, a game that lets you make your own story and let the destiny of charecters and the Detroit destiny be in your hands, where there's no losing or failing in the game or a game over everything decision and mistake you make will have the impact on the story and your wrong decisions and mistakes will have more impact on you while you're playing bcuz it'll have an impact on the story immediately or in another part of the game Expand
  46. Sep 3, 2020
    10
    most beautiful game , most beautiful storylines , the game is a masterpiece , highly better than the last of us 2 and other single player games . play it right now
  47. Dec 14, 2019
    5
    Отлично идёт на Xeon E3 1230v2 + GTX 1650. Настройки средние 1080p: 60+ фпс. На высоких падает до 30.
  48. Nov 9, 2019
    5
    Perfect game . I never seen game like this , this is a nice game I ever seen . The best game in the world . And you should try to play this game , because this is the best ever game in the untire world . Even Amirhossein knows that and every my friends like imankh115. Just this game is so good and the author games is so crappy
  49. Mar 28, 2021
    4
    Genuinely surprised by how mediocre this game is. I got it for free recently and decided to give it a shot. There's barely any gameplay. Except for the crime reconstructions there's really nothing to it other than some QTEs and button prompts. The controls themselves are an issue as well. Walking feels sluggish and even though it's not much of the gameplay I was genuinely shocked at how aGenuinely surprised by how mediocre this game is. I got it for free recently and decided to give it a shot. There's barely any gameplay. Except for the crime reconstructions there's really nothing to it other than some QTEs and button prompts. The controls themselves are an issue as well. Walking feels sluggish and even though it's not much of the gameplay I was genuinely shocked at how a game of this caliber could have controls as awful as whatever happens when you have to push that wheelchair. The choices mostly feel hollow and inconsequential, and the story is heavy handed. Expand
  50. Jul 30, 2020
    9
    The best video game from Quantic Dream, deals with racism based on a society of robots from three magnificent points of view, a great story accompanied by a beautiful graphic section, a magnificent soundtrack
  51. Dec 13, 2019
    3
    8.7 is a joke. Bought the PC version, had to refund it, the game is that bad. The controls are absurd (at least with keyboard+mouse). The graphics is mediocre. The story is unoriginal and plain silly, full of in your face social commentary. The game deserves 5/10 tops.
  52. Jun 25, 2021
    4
    nul, ultra cliché et prétentieux. Malgré de belles ambitions au niveau des graphismes et du nombre d'arcs narratifs, j'ai trouvé l'histoire très mauvaise avec des personnages caricaturaux et des thèmes abordés de façon beaucoup trop manichéenne pour être pris au sérieux.

    Ce jeu prends le spectateur pour un imbécile et lui impose un point de vue malgré l'illusion de choix multiples.
  53. Feb 13, 2020
    10
    Квантик Дрим умеют создать грамотную драматургию, этого у них не отнять. Игра наполнена моментами, которые вызывают эмоции игрока практически с нуля. Грамотная постановка и режиссура многое решают, как игрок сам начинаешь задумываться о человечности роботов-андройдов. К сожалению, до Хеви Рейн не дотягивает немного, но однозначно стоящий продукт. Есть парочка косяков с некоторыми сюжетнымиКвантик Дрим умеют создать грамотную драматургию, этого у них не отнять. Игра наполнена моментами, которые вызывают эмоции игрока практически с нуля. Грамотная постановка и режиссура многое решают, как игрок сам начинаешь задумываться о человечности роботов-андройдов. К сожалению, до Хеви Рейн не дотягивает немного, но однозначно стоящий продукт. Есть парочка косяков с некоторыми сюжетными линиями. Дело в том что игра практически не линейна, очень многие выборы влияют на сюжет, и с некоторыми ветками можно наткнуться на небольшие сюжетные дыры. А так, рекомендую всем любителям сильных драм, фанатам игрового кинца, а так же тем кто не знаком с жанром и видеоиграми в целом, может понравиться! Expand
  54. May 10, 2021
    0
    Half-baked political views.
    Very obvious plot holes, some very bland and uninspired characters, and very repetitive gameplay offers players very little in terms of value.
  55. Jul 24, 2020
    1
    А что если я скажу тебе, что в этом очередном консольном шедевре, есть миссия, где ты 30 минут должен ходить и искать картинки на стенах? Ты мне поверишь?
  56. Aug 1, 2020
    8
    First actual experience with this model of game, and I loved it! Enjoyed every second of Detroit, totally worth your money and time.
  57. Sep 28, 2021
    7
    El juego es bueno. Pero en opinión personal este tipo de juegos donde desbloqueas historias basado en tus decisiones no es lo que me llame mucho la atención. Gráficos y sonidos excelentes.
  58. Sep 12, 2020
    9
    One of my favorite games now. Thank you Quantic Dream for grate job and thanks for ported this game to PC. I believe that good games should be available to everyone.
  59. Jan 6, 2022
    9
    The game allows you to choose your own ending. Each decision has an affect on the outcome of each character and that’s what makes this game so good. Allowing you to have a different ending to others means it can’t really be spoilt and you can enjoy the game to its fullest.
  60. Jun 8, 2023
    5
    It is a blend of many generic themes and tropes that don't blend well due to the poor writing, and on the nose "imagery". Consequences and actions had left a staggering 85 endings to this, the only enjoyable moments were the detective sequences. other than that just a let down qte b movie
  61. Aug 5, 2020
    9
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  62. Sep 5, 2020
    10
    Quantic Dream - thank you for Detroit!!! We need DBH2 with our beloved characters Connor and Hank!
  63. Jun 25, 2020
    4
    After an experience with Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls i expected a new Quantic Dream's game to be a next step of cinematic games' evolving. But the first fruistraton i faced was on the first minutes of a game. The lead mechanichs turned out to be a step back from Beyond: Two Souls bringing us back to the Heavy Rain's gameplay. It would be not so disappointing if the same could be saidAfter an experience with Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls i expected a new Quantic Dream's game to be a next step of cinematic games' evolving. But the first fruistraton i faced was on the first minutes of a game. The lead mechanichs turned out to be a step back from Beyond: Two Souls bringing us back to the Heavy Rain's gameplay. It would be not so disappointing if the same could be said about the story. But the story is the leading frustration of the game. Starting from the whole setting which is an ocean for the story arcs, philosopfical implications and many other thigs. But here we have a casual story about infrigement of rights and rebellion. The whole adroids' self awareness subject has no any disclosure. Storytellers has a lot of material to start with - from "Do androids dream of electric sheeps" and "Bladerunner" to a lot of modern interpetation of this topic. But it seems the main goal was not to open the question on the other hand. And in the end we have a story in which you can switch androids of 2038 to opposite civilians in any dictatorial country nowadays and nothing will change in general. Twists as well leave much to be desired - especially the one with Alice that force you to lose most of emotional connection with her and Kara's story.

    The decision mechanichs this time seems like cat in a bag. Most of times you make an important descisions but a few moments later you realize that the way you've chosen is not what you really thought it would be. In previous QD's games a hard descisions were as well a big part of gameplay and immersion and when i had to chose something the game provided exactly what it promised. In Detroit i always made a descisions that may be interpreted in many ways. And they always turned out to be not what they seemed.

    With all the proven experience and the story ending i was deeply frustrated. I expected a new masterpiece but only got a casual interactive movie to play at once. Only a girl from main menu really was something fresh and special.
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  64. Jan 3, 2022
    9
    This game is a masterpiece. The graphics are detailed. There's so much attention to detail in each scene. Even the magazines are fun to read and are very innovative. The choices that you have to make in a matter of instances indulges you in the game pretty well. Overall, this game is a masterpiece. This is one of the best ps4 game I ever played and will cherish this as one of myThis game is a masterpiece. The graphics are detailed. There's so much attention to detail in each scene. Even the magazines are fun to read and are very innovative. The choices that you have to make in a matter of instances indulges you in the game pretty well. Overall, this game is a masterpiece. This is one of the best ps4 game I ever played and will cherish this as one of my favourites. Everyone should play this game at least once in their lifetime. Expand
  65. Jul 15, 2020
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is by far the best David Cage game to date. But because it was made by David Cage, you need to know what you are getting into. This is not a video game, this is an interactive TV show put into video game format. What little gameplay there is, is terrible. Even moving around feels like your character is swimming through jelly. The rest of the game is QTEs and making choices that effect you and the characters around you. The graphics and the motion capture work they put in really shows. The story however i would say isn't as good as heavy rain. The game starts off really strong by introducing us to Markus and Carl(The only likeable human in the game). But the problem comes when the plot train starts rolling. It is almost like this whole game is just some message about black slaves. Like idk i am not black. But being compared to a robot like that is pretty dumb and sorta offensive. Especially by the end of the game, they really hammer it down your throat. Depending on the choices you make you can actually ruin your playthrough entirely with one simple mistake. There are also some major plot holes that show up. Like in Kara's parts. Where it turns out Alice was actually an android too. They pretty much ripped that from blade runner, but did it poorly. It just raises so many questions. Like where did Todd get the money to afford all these expensive androids? I am almost 90% sure there was a scene where Todd hit Alice during his rages and Alice bled from the nose red.... It is m night shyamalan levels of dumb twists. It changes nothing too. Like they just did that to seem edgy. Another thing is a lot of people like Hank. I personally hated Hank. I couldn't care less if he wanted to kill himself. He was a total dickhead, his son died so now he thinks its everyone else's problem. Especially because he is a cop, he does illegal crap right in front of you and screams at his boss. He was such a depressed piece of **** i only cared about his dog, Sumo. That is another thing. All the humans are total **** for no reason, it is like watching a Stephan King mini series. It isn't written terribly but those are the things that really had me going like "wtf... so i am supposed to feel bad that i killed someone who was just going to kill us anyway".Which is why i picked the"evil" path and basically just rose up. Its a great movie. But i don't see the point in replaying it, once you finished it there is nothing left. You can just same yourself the time and watch it on youtube. Only buy if you can get it for like 20 bucks like me and you know what you are getting into. I enjoyed my time with it. But it is a 12 hour movie with nothing to come back to after. I hope David Cage can start working on his gameplay in these kinda games. Also try not to virtue signal in the writing. Just make a good story, try not to get too into politics. Expand
  66. Aug 1, 2020
    10
    Detroit is definitely one of these games that touch your soul when you play. It gave new perspectives on things and I'm glad I've got the opportunity to play this masterpiece. And I just love Connor.
  67. Aug 26, 2020
    10
    Es un juego excelente, los personajes tienen un buen desarrollo, realmente las decisiones que tomas a lo largo de la historia tienen una consecuencia y tienen un gran peso. La historia en general está bien contada y toca algunos temas delicados que los desarrolla de una buena manera. Tiene unos gráficos excelentes aun para 2020
  68. Feb 14, 2022
    10
    Stunning visuals and gripping story. Loved every minute of it. Will have to play it again for other ending/s.
  69. Apr 4, 2021
    10
    Masterpiece. This redefines the story telling gaming experience for me. I completed the game several times and still there are complete chapters I never got to play because the game is so expansive and the consequences for your actions take you into never ending gameplay variants that will get you hooked time and time again. I never played a game like this. Quantic Dream took it to a wholeMasterpiece. This redefines the story telling gaming experience for me. I completed the game several times and still there are complete chapters I never got to play because the game is so expansive and the consequences for your actions take you into never ending gameplay variants that will get you hooked time and time again. I never played a game like this. Quantic Dream took it to a whole new level. Expand
  70. Jul 27, 2020
    10
    **** that half life **** that others this game best s
  71. Jul 20, 2020
    9
    Excellent game. Definitely worth more than one play through. Instant classic that resonates with me personally. I would enjoy more games like this. The choices seemed to matter and I was impressed with how many paths your choices led to.
  72. Jul 28, 2020
    8
    Detroit: Become Human is the latest cinematic romp from David Cage. This is the fourth stab at this style of game since Beyond: Two Souls back in 2013. I will freely admit that, while there were elements about Beyond: Two Souls that I found enjoyable, it ultimately fell short in my opinion in regards to its gameplay and narrative. However, much of my issues that Beyond suffered from wereDetroit: Become Human is the latest cinematic romp from David Cage. This is the fourth stab at this style of game since Beyond: Two Souls back in 2013. I will freely admit that, while there were elements about Beyond: Two Souls that I found enjoyable, it ultimately fell short in my opinion in regards to its gameplay and narrative. However, much of my issues that Beyond suffered from were greatly improved here in Detroit. It's gameplay was more engaging, there were more interesting and likeable characters, and your choices actually mattered again like in Heavy Rain. It basically takes Heavy Rain's gameplay and Beyond's high production values and combines them into, what I believe to be, Cage's best work thus far.

    The game takes place in the not so distant future, where androids are common place and heavily impact the lives of the humans that created them for better and for worst. A revolution slowly starts to develop amongst the androids, demanding for equal rights as a (not very subtle) allegory for racial justice. The game chronicles three androids in particular. Connor, a detective investigating the cause of these rebelling androids (deviants); Kara, a house maid that rescues a child from her abusive father and the two travel north to Canada for refuge; and finally Marcus, a former elderly attendant that ends up as the "Chosen One", destined to lead this new android revolution.

    To get this out of the way immediately, Connor is easily the best part of the game. His actor Bryan Dechart perfectly portrays him as clearly being non-human, but without coming off as robotic. He also has the most interesting character arcs in the game, whether you decided to change him for the better, or to make him a ruthless, unfeeling android. There are tons of great moments with him, especially when interacting with his hard-boiled partner Hank (excellently portrayed by Clancy Brown). Kara is a sympathetic character in her own right, but doesn't quite hit the same emotional notes for me as Connor. Marcus, on the other hand, does very little for me. He's easily the driest of the three, but does make that up a bit with some of the most significant story elements in the game. The story can be as subtle with its themes as blood in a white room. The heavy-handed symbolism, racial allegories, corniness, and just general "Cage-isms" can turn a lot of people away. As someone who is no stranger to Cage's work and can get around his eccentricities, I found myself thoroughly enjoying the story for what it was. I haven't been this invested in a Cage game since Heavy Rain.

    The game also sports an absolutely stellar presentation. While some of the character models still walk into the Uncanny Valley, the game on the whole looks gorgeous, with an incredible attention to detail. Most impressive to me was in the lighting and cinematography. There is a very heavy emphasis on rich, dark colors and mood lighting, especially enhancing some of the more tense moments. The voice acting on the whole is just as solid as it was in Beyond (once again giving special mention to Bryan and Clancy), and the soundtrack is fantastic, varied and perfectly fitting each of the main characters.

    Gameplay goes back to a style that more closely resembles Heavy Rain, and certainly for the better. You explore your environment for contextual prompts, engage in QTE sequences and occasionally make decisions from multiple choices. This time around, though, your choices matter more than any other Cage game up to this point. You make decisions that have significant consequences to not only the story, but in how individual characters and the world at large view you. At the end of each chapter, you are given a summary of the choices you made in a branching fashion. Some are very linear, while many others branch of into several trees that really show off just how much different a route can be, both in subtle and big ways. While I personally tend to go back and play through my preferred route, there is a lot of replayability to had here. It also helps that you can go back to specific chapters rather than having to start a fresh playthrough.

    Detroit, while still carrying all of the faults of a typical David Cage game, is easily his best work to date. It's story can be kind of dumb, but it's engaging. Not all the characters work for me, but the ones that did really kept me going. If you haven't played a David Cage game yet and just want to know what all the fuss is about, this is the first one I will recommend.
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  73. Jul 24, 2020
    9
    داستان فوق العاده
    گرافیک عالی
    تعداد پایان های بازی و آزادی عمل فوق العاده آدم رو متعجب میکنه که چقدر بلند پروازانه عمل کردن
  74. Jul 25, 2020
    9
    Gameplay : 2 / 3
    Story : 4 / 4
    World & Graphics : 2 l 2
    Music & Sounds : 1 / 1
  75. Jul 27, 2020
    10
    It's kind of scary how this game shares certain similarities with real life political, moral and technological issues that we as a society face. Maybe in a not so distant future, we could be facing the same question... what makes something someone? Incredible game!
  76. Jul 29, 2020
    10
    Игра опровергает слова: "КИНЦО-МЫЛЬЦО"
    Сюжет ШИКАРЕН (спойлерить не буду
  77. Jul 30, 2020
    10
    I think this game (as other Quantic Dream games) should be looked at as introducing a whole new concept in gaming that is kind of in between the movies and traditional console games, and I think Quantic Dream and David Cage have reached the climax of this genre so far by this game.
    This is one of the best games that I've played on PS4 and definitely a big jump for quantic dream compared
    I think this game (as other Quantic Dream games) should be looked at as introducing a whole new concept in gaming that is kind of in between the movies and traditional console games, and I think Quantic Dream and David Cage have reached the climax of this genre so far by this game.
    This is one of the best games that I've played on PS4 and definitely a big jump for quantic dream compared to beyond two souls and heavy rain. Here the choices are so many and they actually make a difference in the way the story proceeds. I liked the story and found it quite engaging. Character development is quite nice and you can emotionally connect with characters along the way. Visuals, graphics, and music are among the best that I've seen in PS4. I personally had quite some fun playing it again and again to see different scenarios based on my choices.
    I really loved this game and I would highly recommend it to anyone.
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  78. Aug 5, 2020
    9
    Ce jeu est juste fantastique, les graphismes sont au top, et des vidéos bonus viennent expliquer comment ils ont fait pour obtenir des visages et cinématiques si réalistes. Le scénario est prenant, c'est un plaisir d'y jouer. Comme point négatif, je dirais juste que pour ceux qui veulent faire les possibilités de scénario à 100% (ce qui n'est pas utile en soit), vous allez retomber sur desCe jeu est juste fantastique, les graphismes sont au top, et des vidéos bonus viennent expliquer comment ils ont fait pour obtenir des visages et cinématiques si réalistes. Le scénario est prenant, c'est un plaisir d'y jouer. Comme point négatif, je dirais juste que pour ceux qui veulent faire les possibilités de scénario à 100% (ce qui n'est pas utile en soit), vous allez retomber sur des morceaux de scénario et de cinématiques déjà connus (du recyclage entre autre) et cela peut être un peu lassant du coup, mais bon c'est pour voir tous les scénarios possibles, donc ça en vaut la peine quand même Expand
  79. Jul 2, 2021
    10
    This game is a masterpiece. I can easily say, it is the best game I have played until today.

    The graphics are stunning - but thats not, what makes a game awesome. Neither is the music - though both graphics and music help a lot to create a world you want to dive into and that gives you goosebumps. The story is what makes a game awesome! And the story is great. I couldn't put the
    This game is a masterpiece. I can easily say, it is the best game I have played until today.

    The graphics are stunning - but thats not, what makes a game awesome. Neither is the music - though both graphics and music help a lot to create a world you want to dive into and that gives you goosebumps. The story is what makes a game awesome! And the story is great. I couldn't put the controller aside during my first playthrough. You really feel connected to the characters and feel their pain, joy - just every emotion. With every chapter new turns in the story came about. You can barely grasp the depth of the game in your first playthrough, seeing the possibilities for each mission to end in the diagram shown at the end. And these possibilities will make you play the game over and over and over just to experience every possible ending to every mission. Sometimes you will laugh, sometimes you will cry - but for sure you will never feel bored.

    10/10 - just because i cant give more points.
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  80. Aug 10, 2020
    10
    Начнём с хорошего... Графика - супер, захват лицевой анимации - супер, сюжет - продрагивает до мурашек и заставляет задуматься, атмосферность - на высшем уровне. А теперь перейдём к минусам... Упс! А их же и нет! Игра мне очень сильно понравилась перепрохожу уже раз 5-ый, всем советую. (language - Russian)Начнём с хорошего... Графика - супер, захват лицевой анимации - супер, сюжет - продрагивает до мурашек и заставляет задуматься, атмосферность - на высшем уровне. А теперь перейдём к минусам... Упс! А их же и нет! Игра мне очень сильно понравилась перепрохожу уже раз 5-ый, всем советую. (language - Russian)
  81. Aug 19, 2020
    10
    I don't know why this is only 70% on here, it deserves at least 90%. It is a beautifully story-driven game, where the decisions you make actually matter. Yes, you should buy it. Right now.
  82. Aug 21, 2020
    9
    Detroit is fantastic. Bravo to all involved! It is some of the best voice acting i have ever seen, backing an excellent story and experience. With such a range of choices and potential endings the sheer vision and undertaking for this game is breathtaking
    The characters come across real, relatable and genuine cant wait to see what quantic does next!! Thanks for a memorable journey! What a treat!!
  83. Aug 21, 2020
    10
    Good Characters,Excellent Game play,While You Are Playing,You Wouldn't Get Bored At All
    If I Wanna Say Just On Word About This Game,That Word Would Be (Great)
  84. Aug 21, 2020
    1
    Hollow game
    I've done pretty much everything there is to do in this game. And your choices do not matter. No matter what you choose you get the exact same gameplay experience. Speaking of which, there is no gameplay, it's a visual novel. The whole story revolves around a pitifully weak racism allegory and it offers nothing new whatsoever. The only thing this game has to offer is it's
    Hollow game
    I've done pretty much everything there is to do in this game. And your choices do not matter. No matter what you choose you get the exact same gameplay experience. Speaking of which, there is no gameplay, it's a visual novel. The whole story revolves around a pitifully weak racism allegory and it offers nothing new whatsoever. The only thing this game has to offer is it's wonderful graphics, but that's it, you get nothing from Detroit: become human that you wouldn't get from a movie. How hollow this game is, paints a bleak picture for the future of gaming, it sets a precedent that the only thing a game needs to make money is pretty graphics. A couple times throughout the game you'll think to yourself "what if I made a different choice there?" And after the level you'll go back and make that different choice and it counts as a different ending, but it's the same thing, the only difference is that a character 5 levels from now says a slightly different sentence. No matter what you "choose" Marcus leads a revolution, Connor investigates, and Kara is a mom. "But anon the endings are different!!!" You say, well yes the endings are different but it's just the very end, you could get the same experience from this game as if you played the whole thing as if you played the last hour. So don't buy it, it's not worth $40, watch someone play it or if you're actually looking for something where you're choices matter play an old fallout game, or play an actual visual novel.
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  85. Aug 23, 2020
    3
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Non-Spoiler:

    Firstly, this is a QTE driven game-movie. The game-movie part I have no problem with, but the QTE I do. In one instance, I was reaching to grab a drink of water in what I thought was a cut-scene, but it changed into a QTE. I failed the QTE. Since this entire game was built on not having a "Game Over" screen to allow you to repeat a section, it basically screwed up my entire game.

    Secondly, the controls aren't much and what you do get is can be frustrating. Forced camera angles at times. Having to hold R2 to reposition gets old fast. The buttons you push for QTEs are different for everyone, event though the character is doing the same action on the screen.

    Thirdly, games like this are marketed in way that leads you to believe that you are in control of the story. In this case that's not entirely true. I made a decision that got a character killed and that decision affected the rest of the game very negatively (see spoiler section below).

    Spoilers:
    First things first, I played Detroit: Become Human after playing The Last of US Part 2, so I was in a conflicted mindset to begin with. The first half of the game I was fine, I like David Cage's story and where it was going. The Kara & Alice / Connor chase sequence had me on the edge of my seat with my heart racing. Alice nearly got run over and Kara was nearly hit. I found myself say, "No, no, no, no...." throughout the entire event. You had me. Overall I was about 95% positive with Kara, about 75% positive Markus, and about 50% positive with Connor. Then things went downhill fast.

    I made a series of decisions that went bad for Markus, Connor improved over all, and Kara was nearing 100% positive. Markus died at the march, martyring himself. I made one bad decision in the Archive Room with Connor and I was not able to figure out the Jericho location. He was deactivated. So all that was left was Kara. Since the story was still progressing, North became the defacto leader in place of Markus and she starts a revolution in the streets. And I have no control over them. I cannot control the flow of the game now. Even though I had a nearly flawless Kara storyline, Everyone died. Luther, Kara, and even Alice. I was so pissed when that happened. I don't advocate for walkthroughs or cheats very often, but had I known that would have happened - an NPC's decision was going to totally wreck a nearly perfect storyline - I would have just looked for a "good ending" walkthrough.

    Next time, just give me a "walking sim" without the annoying and distracting QTEs. I would have enjoyed it more than what I played. Having to repeat a small portion of gameplay would have been more welcome that having to play for 12-15 hours and fail the entire game - have to hear a little girl cry right before she gets shot.

    Update: I decided to try a walkthrough to get a "happy" ending. I got a little ahead of myself and made a wrong choice.... not replaying 6-7 hours. I'm done with this game.
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  86. Aug 30, 2020
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Must Play:
    Graphics are among the best on ps4, very emotional story, in which every decision matters, even failed QTEs change the outcome of the game. Also one game which you can play over and over again and always get a different story.
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  87. Aug 31, 2020
    9
    Um dos melhores jogos de "múltipla escolha" que já joguei, jogos da Quantic Dream são muito bons nesse tipo de jogo e mais uma vez, eles acertaram.
  88. Sep 1, 2020
    10
    Detroit become human is a gorgeous game, with incredible characters and an intertwining plot. It’s an interactive movie with a strong narrative focus. Also has a lot of possible endings and paths to take. In my opinion the plot is a mixture of Blade Runner by Philip K. Dick, I robot by Isaac Asimov and 2084: A Dystopian Novel by Daryl V. Riggs.
    I lost myself in the world and story for 8
    Detroit become human is a gorgeous game, with incredible characters and an intertwining plot. It’s an interactive movie with a strong narrative focus. Also has a lot of possible endings and paths to take. In my opinion the plot is a mixture of Blade Runner by Philip K. Dick, I robot by Isaac Asimov and 2084: A Dystopian Novel by Daryl V. Riggs.
    I lost myself in the world and story for 8 hours and didn’t even notice. I’ve now logged over 200+ hours in this game and still come back to play. This is a game where almost every single choice matters, and if you're longing for that kind of thing... you will not be disappointed. The graphics are amazing!
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  89. Sep 2, 2020
    10
    Best Game! Hope in Detroit 2. I love this game! I Love the Marcus's Route. Is a future! Really best game for me! Thanks Quantic
  90. Sep 5, 2020
    8
    Esse jogo é incrível, as escolhas aqui realmente fazem diferença. é muito divertido, os gráficos são ótimos, personagens como Connor, Kara e Markus e alguns secundários são muito carismáticos, a atuação de todos é muito boa, a do Connor em específico é sensacional e dando um pouco de destaque a dublagem, a dublagem brasileira ficou perfeita, é o tipo de jogo para se jogar diversas vezesEsse jogo é incrível, as escolhas aqui realmente fazem diferença. é muito divertido, os gráficos são ótimos, personagens como Connor, Kara e Markus e alguns secundários são muito carismáticos, a atuação de todos é muito boa, a do Connor em específico é sensacional e dando um pouco de destaque a dublagem, a dublagem brasileira ficou perfeita, é o tipo de jogo para se jogar diversas vezes
  91. Sep 7, 2020
    10
    This game is amazing for its story and the characters are real and well written. Connor is one of the best characters that i've ever seen in a game.
  92. Sep 9, 2020
    10
    aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
  93. Sep 21, 2020
    4
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Detroid: Become human, well, honestly, I expected more from Quantic Dream: ( a story about robots, but we are not given a decision-are robots good or bad? the developers of the whole game say that androids are good, I think the opposite. *possible spoilers* arrange meetings due to the fact that they are slaves and want freedom? don't you find it funny? they can't feel, but the developers say you should feel for the androids . * spoilers are over* the plot is 5/10 (3 points for Conor), the gameplay is not bad (6/10), but the game is good because after your action, the whole story can change, it's mildly surprising for this (8/10). I think that I wasted my money, I didn't like the story, but if you are a huge fan of this genre, I advise you to buy (just like a techno reviewer))), well, the overall rating is 4/10(3 points for Conor and 1 for the variety of action choices))) Expand
  94. Oct 2, 2020
    1
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. поставил 1 за то что в мисси за конора в стрип клубе идёт пропоганда лхбт и какого хуя мне тостер указывает как мне жить блять мой ребёнок могу хоть ебать его Expand
  95. Oct 13, 2020
    0
    Эта игра отличная, но она коротка для меня
  96. Sep 6, 2021
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This game has one of the best visuals I've seen in a game. Good mission design and Sound design. This game could've got a 10/10 if it didn't have a stupid story. Like the Alice plot twist when you find out that she's a robot is so stupid. Or in the part where Connor chases Kara and every cop us just standing and watching Connor chase her. 80% of the cutscenes in the game are people crying but there's no emotion. I barely felt any emotion despite the voice acting being very good so I give the game a 7 Expand
  97. Oct 30, 2020
    3
    While I found the story of the game very enjoyable despite a few misteps, the whole experience was ruined by the inability to alter or turn of QTE.

    Quick Time Events are a large part of the game and necessary for it's play style but forcing players to swing their controls around in the air really destroys any tension created in the story. On top of this I would frequently not get to
    While I found the story of the game very enjoyable despite a few misteps, the whole experience was ruined by the inability to alter or turn of QTE.

    Quick Time Events are a large part of the game and necessary for it's play style but forcing players to swing their controls around in the air really destroys any tension created in the story.

    On top of this I would frequently not get to make a decision because my reaction time was not quick enough or I was unable to decipher what the symbol on the screen wanted me to do with the controller. On occasion missing QTEs due to dropping my controller from attempting to swing it around to hit the previous prompt. This lead to me feeling cheated out of getting to play the game, and I had no interest in going through plot points again because I messed something up. The punishment for a split second mistake is just far far to high.

    All of this would have been a moot-point if the game provided any accessibility options in the controls whatsoever.

    Ultimately I do not recommend you buy or play this game.
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  98. Aug 13, 2021
    9
    Great interactive game, definitely better than Beyond Two Souls and Heavy Rain in terms of gameplay, plot line and characters.
  99. Dec 12, 2020
    4
    Great graphics, though utterly intolerable gameplay, so boring, I couldn't engage with it at all! I tend to persist with all games and this is one of the few that I wished I'd never bought. I just kept thinking 'who cares'. Spending time trying to work out which ways that the computer would accept to jump up to a window or onto a building etc was too dull for me.
Metascore
78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 104 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 77 out of 104
  2. Negative: 2 out of 104
  1. Aug 18, 2019
    85
    Detroit: Become Human delivers a story with a ton of possible choices, and a lot of questions for a player to bear afterward. If you like it when games make you think about them after you play them, this is the game for you. Stunning visuals and music score, make you forget about some weaker points of the game. But all in all, it is an enjoyable experience you should not miss.
  2. Dec 21, 2018
    70
    Detroit: Become Human looks and sounds great, and includes key player choices throughout, though it could have benefited greatly from a tighter script. While it’s commendable that Quantic Dream tried to cover hot-button issues in a big-budget video game, it works better when focused on the personal character moments than the bigger themes that don’t dig deep enough to make a meaningful impact.
  3. Game World Navigator Magazine
    Sep 26, 2018
    85
    Although the narrative is fairly linear, there are enough branching paths over the course of the game to make it feel like your actions matter. That allows Detroit to still be fun even on multiple playthroughs – and for an interactive movie, that’s a rare praise. [Issue#231, p.68]