Paranoid Android.
Looks and sounds amazing; The illusion of choice is terrific
Cliches galore and heavy handed story; Camera and interact on the same stick; Relentlessly bleak
Paranoid Android.
Looks and sounds amazing; The illusion of choice is terrific
Cliches galore and heavy handed story; Camera and interact on the same stick; Relentlessly bleak
David Cage has a long and storied past in regards to his contributions to the industry both inside and out of his games. Not a lot of it is positive as his workplaces are known to be dens of discomfort for some and his games have never really reached the promised heights.
Detroit: Become Human isn't really a futuristic science-fiction adventure about robots any more than The Walking Dead or The Last of Us are really about zombies. Instead, it is a social revolution simulator, where most of your choices actually matter, the story and characters are engaging and moving...
clumsy yet effective robot-rights thriller
As it stands, this won’t be the interactive story experience that converts avid readers or film buffs to video games, particularly as it’s so light on actual gameplay. It's a valiant effort, for sure, and it's good that mainstream, big-budget games are beginning to tackle tougher issues.
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