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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
Published: 2018-05-24, Author: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: As we careen toward human-like artificial intelligence in real life, popular fiction is stoking our fears. I was prepared to dismiss Quantic Dream ‘s Detroit: Become Human as one more weak entry in this genre of the robots are taking over. But I wound up...
Abstract: As a developer, Quantic Dream is known for being controversial and polarizing. This is due to allegations being applied to its leaders, like David Cage. Sometimes, this bleeds over into their games, with Heavy Rain criticized for its sexism and Beyond: Tw...
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
Abstract: Are we prepared for the day our machines demand equal rights? This is the question that Detroit: Become Human, the latest game from Quantic Dream, poses to everyone who plays it. At some point, director David Cage and his writing team suggest, the singul...
Detroit: Become Human is a poignantly pulpy interactive sci-fi drama where your choices can impact events to a greater and more satisfying degree than in most games of this type. Though I wish its story had been handled with a softer touch, especially con...
Detroit: Become Human is the peak of Quantic Dream. It's a culmination of everything the studio has learned by putting an authentic, intimate story that builds gradually into a story of grand proportions while combining fun and engaging gameplay that help...
Despite a strong connection between the choice-oriented gameplay and the script's themes of free will and liberation, DBH's exploration of these themes is ankle deep...
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Published: 2018-05-24, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Among the best visuals on any platform to date, Gorgeous and moving score, Writing and decisions are insightful and impactful, Multiple playthroughs are encouraged, though the story is self-contained, Over a dozen hours per story run
Small bit of mip-mapping and the occasional framerate hitch, but not impactful for either, Dialogue choices are occasionally counter intuitive
Detroit: Become Human is a cinematic masterpiece, and easily the best work to date from developer Quantic Dreams. It's gorgeous, sounds beautiful, and the choices made here are impactful and introspective. Better still, the exposed underpinnings encourage...
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Published: 2018-05-24, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: AaAaAaAaAa“Detroit: Become Human” is a game that wants all of your choices to matter. And while that's something video games have promised for years, “Detroit” might be the first to deliver on that goal.From how you reply to other characters, to the split...