Three androids go on a quest to discover who they really are.Three androids go on a quest to discover who they really are.Three androids go on a quest to discover who they really are.
- Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
- 6 wins & 23 nominations total
Valorie Curry
- Kara
- (voice)
Bryan Dechart
- Connor
- (voice)
Jesse Williams
- Markus
- (voice)
Audrey Boustani
- Alice
- (voice)
Clancy Brown
- Hank Anderson
- (voice)
Evan Parke
- Luther
- (voice)
Lance Henriksen
- Carl Manfred
- (voice)
Minka Kelly
- North
- (voice)
Simbi Kali
- Amanda
- (voice)
Parker Sawyers
- Josh
- (voice)
Ben Lambert
- Simon
- (voice)
- …
Neil Newbon
- Elijah Kamski
- (voice)
- …
Dana Gourrier
- Rose Chapman
- (voice)
Dominic Gould
- Todd Williams
- (voice)
Barry Johnson
- Jeffrey Fowler
- (voice)
Amelia Rose Blaire
- Traci
- (voice)
David Coburn
- Richard Perkins
- (voice)
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Cons:
Verdict: One of the best of these types of games, makes you really care for the characters and story
8.5/10
- Interesting story and characters
- Challenging choices
- Sense of vulnerability to main characters
- Pretty good graphics
- Interesting investigation mini games
Cons:
- Markus storyline abit boring at start
- Some levels can be a little uneventful
Verdict: One of the best of these types of games, makes you really care for the characters and story
8.5/10
10kosmasp
If there wasn't Blade Runner, this might be considered an ultimate Science Fiction game/movie. Still as it is this is as amazing as gaming gets in my book! So much story, so many choices and even action thrown in for good measure. I played it a few times to get all the endings this has in store for us. You will play different characters throughout the game and it will make you care for all of them ... even when they are or will be pit against each other.
Gaming was never as great as it is now. With graphics giving us everything we wish for and whatever we think we needed ... and it only gets better and more realistic from here on out. Now I could rate games that I didn't like too of course, but as of now I really want to boost those that I dug a lot. And those are the ones with a story ... an intriguing one at that! Because morally speaking there is so much you can decide here ...
Gaming was never as great as it is now. With graphics giving us everything we wish for and whatever we think we needed ... and it only gets better and more realistic from here on out. Now I could rate games that I didn't like too of course, but as of now I really want to boost those that I dug a lot. And those are the ones with a story ... an intriguing one at that! Because morally speaking there is so much you can decide here ...
This game is amazing; I already thought it was going to be great from the demo, which was so detailed and fun to play, and from the fact that the writer (David Cage) has written two other similarly great games (Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls).
Choice games have always been a go-to for me as well, as they make the story personal for the player by having multiple outcomes, and for Detroit, there were many outcomes instead of just a couple which shows how much time and effort has gone into creating this. One wrong choice whilst playing the game could result in very bad consequences for the character you're playing as, so throughout the game your quite tense to try and keep everyone alive.
The characters are all so unique and fun to play; they're all androids but they all have different personalities which you instantly connect to. It's also great to see how their individual stories intertwine with one another, from start to finish instead of just at the end.
The quick-time events are so tense and constantly keep you on the edge of your seat, and the action sequences are beautiful, along with the movement of the characters and the scenery; the graphics are just breath-taking.
Finally, the stories of Connor, Kara and Markus are so fun and interesting to play; they all have unique paths and you can meet so many characters along the way (these characters will create individual relationships with other characters too which is exciting, as everyone has different opinions and thoughts about certain things that happen in the game, so you have to choose who to agree with). The acting is also very good, as the actors/ actresses make you fall in love with their character and want to fight for them and in a way, protect them.
There are so many aspects of this game that make it so astoundingly beautiful and one to remember, and I'd 100% recommend it to anyone thinking about buying it, or just anyone in general.
Choice games have always been a go-to for me as well, as they make the story personal for the player by having multiple outcomes, and for Detroit, there were many outcomes instead of just a couple which shows how much time and effort has gone into creating this. One wrong choice whilst playing the game could result in very bad consequences for the character you're playing as, so throughout the game your quite tense to try and keep everyone alive.
The characters are all so unique and fun to play; they're all androids but they all have different personalities which you instantly connect to. It's also great to see how their individual stories intertwine with one another, from start to finish instead of just at the end.
The quick-time events are so tense and constantly keep you on the edge of your seat, and the action sequences are beautiful, along with the movement of the characters and the scenery; the graphics are just breath-taking.
Finally, the stories of Connor, Kara and Markus are so fun and interesting to play; they all have unique paths and you can meet so many characters along the way (these characters will create individual relationships with other characters too which is exciting, as everyone has different opinions and thoughts about certain things that happen in the game, so you have to choose who to agree with). The acting is also very good, as the actors/ actresses make you fall in love with their character and want to fight for them and in a way, protect them.
There are so many aspects of this game that make it so astoundingly beautiful and one to remember, and I'd 100% recommend it to anyone thinking about buying it, or just anyone in general.
This is the quality of game I dreamed of when I was a kid in the 80s . What I envisioned games would be one day . Not only did this game have me hooked from the momment it started but it had me visibly emotional at the end . There were many times I forgot I was even playing a game even tho I was , it was so emersive , the actors were brilliant along with the story lines . The game play was great although I would have liked the directional control on the left hand side of the controller as having it on the right wasn't intuitive but made you aware that you were actually playing a game at times . The graphics were next level , a truly Massive jump in quality gaming . I can't wait to see what comes next . I mean I seriously thought some of the male androids were sexy lol that's how life like it was getting as you sometimes forget you're looking at computer generated graphics . I can't wait to see what's next , as long as they take the time to be as meticulous as they were with this game just to pump out new games for profits . This was the first game ever where I didn't complain once about the 99 dollar Australian price tag as I believe it was worth every last cent . Well done everyone !
This Game is amazing I fully got into this when it came free from PlayStation plus The Graphics were amazing too its very dark also challenging at some times The voice acting is awesome with Real emotions you will get addicted to this Game as I said this Game is a masterpiece
Did you know
- TriviaEach main character (Kara, Connor and Markus) has their own theme music composed specifically for them. Which, like the camera work, was a way to differentiate one character from another.
- GoofsIn one scene, Kara cuts her hair to disguise herself as a human. But it is established throughout that the androids project their skin color and hair. She literally has no hair to cut.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Gadget Show: Episode #26.4 (2017)
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Composed by Nima Fakhrara & published by Sony Interactive Entertainment.
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