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May 2018
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The editors liked
Excellent graphics
Great story
Multiple branches with many outcomes and consequences to your actions
Good investigation scenes
Ideologically challenging
Well written and acted
Excellent replay value
Impressive motion capture
Complicated
Mature themes
Sensational graphics
An intriguing storyline about the rise of artificial intelligence
Atmospheric
Capturing the feelings of the androids as they evolve
Some decent gameplay mechanics around crime investigation levels
Looks incredible
Throughout
Engaging
Well written stories
Does 'choice in games' very well
Best looking game right now
Story and writing
Player Choices that actually do matter
Voice talent cast
Clancy Brown
The editors didn't like
Gameplay is simply button presses most of the time
Not as interactive as some might hope
Clunky game engine
Cumbersome character controls
Not gamey enough
Too many ‘press this button now' instructional bits
Reduced replayability interest thanks to the addition of branching story options at the end of each level
David Cage's storytelling remains very hit and miss
8SCOREOUT OF10Robot rockChoices really do matterAstonishing visuals and soundtrackStrong performances all roundShort circuitWriting still poor in placesSome questionable scenes and themesMinor control annoyancesYou own this Total 0You want this Total 0You...
Published: 2018-05-29, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Sensational graphics, An intriguing storyline about the rise of artificial intelligence, Atmospheric, capturing the feelings of the androids as they evolve, Some decent gameplay mechanics around crime investigation levels,
Not gamey enough, too many ‘press this button now' instructional bits, Reduced replayability interest thanks to the addition of branching story options at the end of each level, David Cage's storytelling remains very hit and miss, and the misses are
David Cage's games have a reputation for being ambitious failures, outsized vision let down by time, technology, or videogame conventions. Detroit: Become Human is more of the same - but by that very nature feels less ambitious than before, while simultan...
Published: 2018-05-24, Author: Oliver , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: With a gargantuan 4,000-page script, it is a near-miracle that Detroit: Become Human manages to tell a single coherent story at all. Yet this choose-your-own-adventure-style video game, in which humans live alongside an oppressed android workforce, has hu...
Published: 2018-05-24, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Sensational graphics, An intriguing storyline about the rise of artificial intelligence, Atmospheric, capturing the feelings of the androids as they evolve, Some decent gameplay mechanics around crime investigation levels,
Not gamey enough, too many ‘press this button now' instructional bits, Reduced replayability interest thanks to the addition of branching story options at the end of each level, David Cage's storytelling remains very hit and miss, and the misses are
Excellent graphics, Great story, Multiple branches with many outcomes and consequences to your actions, Good investigation scenes
Gameplay is simply button presses most of the time, Not as interactive as some might hope
How you get on with Detroit: Become Human is entirely how you feel about the level of control you are offered.It is, easily, the developer's biggest, most impressive choose-you-own-adventure yet, with multiple plot strands and conclusions. But still feels...
Published: 2018-05-05, Author: Thomas , review by: alphr.com
Abstract: Right now, you could throw a penny in a room and it would hit an android rebellion. Between Westworld and Blade Runner 2049, TV and film has its share of transhumanist reveries, all packed to the gills with questions about artificial intelligence, all co...
Excellent graphics,Great story,Multiple branches with many outcomes and consequences to your actions,Good investigation scenes
Gameplay is simply button presses most of the time,Not as interactive as some might hope
Where Detroit: Become Human will live or die is in the level of interactivity it offers throughout the game experience.What we've played so far feels just about right, with the right levels of gameplay to keep us intrigued in the plot, but we'll need to p...