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Well... shit just got real.

  • Writer: V
    V
  • May 27
  • 2 min read

Just when I thought I saw it all, Detroit: Become Human just makes things even more crazy. We have one big story between Markus and Connor. As Markus and Jericho make their way to Stratford Tower where the gang would go on a precision perfect mission to disguise themselves as Stratford employees, access high (literally high) level control rooms, and send a message. What message? Androids will be free. No longer slaves of any human kind.


Admittedly, there was one part where I got a bit stuck. I found myself running in circles being like "where the hell do I go?". Should've used the objective briefing vision or whatever you call it. Thankfully I didn't spend the rest of the stream stuck. We got the message sent out... with a few causalities along the way. And believe it or not... but I had to face... the trolley problem. That's right.


Simon ended up getting hurt. And the risk was... do we leave him or kill him. If we left him, guards could scan his memory and find out everything. Or we kill him and protect the rest of the group. Basically it's the idea of you don't pull the lever and 5 people die but you're not responsible. Or you do and only 1 dies but you are responsible. That's basically what happened here. Leaving Simon (not pulling the lever) or killing Simon (pulling the lever). I ended up... pulling the lever as you would say.


After Markus and the others fled, we joined back with Lt. Anderson and detective Connor. You can definitely tell Connor is oh so on the verge of becoming an independent deviant. But he does want to stay loyal to Hank too. He finds some androids left in the kitchen... and oooh boy this is where shit gets real. Connor ain't being nice now. Looks like one of them was a deviant and he wanted to find out which one it was. And he would find out... any... way... possible.


He did find out which one was the deviant. But at the same time got seriously hurt. Hand stabbed, heart ripped out. And I had exactly 63 seconds to repair him. It was the Kara memory wipe situation all over again. Thankfully this time, I got Connor all fixed up. But holy shit just that whole scene... it seriously gets your heart racing. It fucking scares me.


Detroit: Become Human is genuinely a... fucking masterpiece. It's one that genuinely tugs on my emotions more than anything. And it's... probably the only game where I literally cannot wait to see how it ends. At least how my playthrough of it ends.

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