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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
Impressive graphics - realistic models and beautifully-drawn environment, Great story and characters, You can create your very own version of story, You can replay any scene at any time
Cringy controls on character movement
The concept of Detroit: Become Human - viewing a new world in the eyes of Android itself is already interesting, and yet its story impressed me more. The best parts of the game are the choices making and relationship building, where it makes you rethink y...
Published: 2018-05-05, Author: Kai , review by: wccftech.com
Great character designs and emotive acting, Three interwoven stories that feel more connected than that of Heavy Rain's cast, Phenomenal facial capture and animation, Great graphics and solid performance (at least on PS4 Pro)
The illusion of choice, Realistic depictions of violence and mental anguish might not sit well with the audience, Having to juggle 'interact' and 'rotate camera' on the same analog stick
There are some great story paths to Detroit: Become Human that can lead to different outcomes, but it's still a Quantic Dream game through and through. Expect a convoluted story that reveals itself through repeated playthroughs, characters that you grow a...
Published: 2018-05-05, Author: Peter , review by: gamespot.com
Excellent presentation pulls you into the world and brings characters to life, Three storylines that complement one another in fascinating ways, Filled with unforgettable moments of shock and awe
Flowcharts constantly remind you of the game you're playing and cheapen your involvement, Blatant and shallow appropriation of real-life events stick out like a sore thumb, Some secondary characters exhibit an obvious lack of detail
Developer Quantic Dream continues to solidify their pedigree in creating narrative driven cinematic experiences. Aside from a few story and design stumbles, Detroit: Become Human offers an engaging adventure with great presentation, meaningful choices, an...
Published: 2018-03-03, Author: Randy , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: At first, Detroit: Become Human appears to be little more than a game that gets its rocks off with child endangerment, hamfisted slavery analogies, and good cop/bad cop tropes. At first, the game acts like it's simply a place where physically ugly humans...
Detroit Become Human is a beautiful jig-saw puzzle yet deformed puzzle. The individual parts look pretty, but once you try and piece it together, it all falls apart...
Abstract: Detroit: Become Human wants so badly to be an interactive Hollywood blockbuster, but its amazing visuals and cinematic presentation can't make up for some really lame writing, weird performances and an overall lack of grace. In spite of all that, though...
"An average narrative-adventure game that sags under the weight of its own widescreen ambitions."...
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Published: 2018-05-05, Author: Mike , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: Quantic Dream and David Cage return with Detroit: Become Human, and the interactive movie concept is further perfected.I have been struggling with David Cage so-called games on itwire.com now for over eight years and I am completely over the whole discuss...