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Almost inevitably Detroit isn't perfect, but as we will see, this doesn't stop it from being one of 2018's most interesting and refreshing titles. Read on for T3's full Detroit: Become Human review.
Detroit: Become Human (£48.99, releases May 25): PS4 A PlayStation 4 copy of this game was provided by the publisher for review purposes, and was played on a standard PS4 console.
Detroit: Become Human has a large cast of recognised actors. For a few years now, Quantic Dream has used innovative motion capture technology, allowing it to record both the voices of its cast ...
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.
The three branching stories of Detroit: Become Human have different feelings that really run the gamut of emotions over the roughly 10 hours it takes for a single playthrough.
Compared to both of those two games – big-budget, first-party PS3 exclusives – Detroit: Become Human is a much more accomplished and coherent adventure.