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After trying out Detroit: Become Human at PlayStation Experience, we wanted to see just how much deeper the possibilities become. So this time, we go a little deeper into Quantic Dream's latest.
Detroit: Become Human, Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls are all coming to PC Oli Welsh : Oli was Eurogamer's MMO Editor before a seven-year stint as Editor. He worked here for a colossal 14 years ...
But by the end, my feelings toward Detroit were as conflicted as a robot asking if it were alive. Minor spoilers for Detroit: Become Human ahead. ... Detroit: Become Human is available now.
Detroit: Become Human is not like most video games. You don’t have a health bar, you can’t go back and just redo a section if you get it wrong and there are no heroes and no villains. Instead ...
In "Detroit: Become Human," players control three androids. ... These human-looking robots have become part of the military. They perform everyday errands and chores.
I’d never really enjoyed a Quantic Dream game before Detroit: Become Human.I thought Heavy Rain was a thematically confused, narrative mess, while Beyond: Two Souls was, well, beyond terrible ...
Androids, they're just like oppressed black communities, aren't they? The latest pseudo-social cinematic production from French auteur David Cage couldn't be any more transparent in its parallels ...
Detroit: Become Human doesn't present its players with a scenario where robots have become terrifyingly efficient murder machines, or even cigar-chomping jerks.
Creating intelligent machines and humanoid robots has been a long-time dream for humanity, but just how realistic is Detroit: Become Human’s android-filled future?
In Detroit, robots look like real people — one of the main characters resembles the actor that voices him, Jesse Williams. Minka Kelly, Clancy Brown, Valorie Curry and more contribute voices to ...