Michael tolan detroit become human review
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Detroit: Become Human made me cry a little.
Michael tolan detroit become human review
Pretty sure that’s a first for a video game. This alone makes it a unique experience, and one I’d enthusiastically recommend to anyone with a PS4 and an interest in single-player games. Ok, it’s unlikely every plot line in the game will resonate on such a deep personal level with everyone, but Detroit: Become Human’s creator, Quantic Dream, has finally achieved what it has been threatening to do for decades - it’s made an interactive story capable of provoking genuine, honest, and varied emotions from its players, without most of the cheap tricks and emotionally manipulative moments we’ve seen in past games.
It’s a neat parallel for the characters on which the game is based; an achievement that feels far greater and more meaningful than the sum of its parts.
For example, the ridiculously over the top, binary moral choices we had to make in Quantic’s previous work - like Heavy Rain - ar