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May 2018
(81%)
136 Reviews
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Drei Stunden und mehr stehen die Spieler auf der Gamescom an, um einen ersten Eindruck für das Spiel zu bekommen. Zu Recht, denn auch mich hat die eine Stunde, die ich "Detroit: Become Human" auf der Gamescom anspielen konnte, sehr in seinen Bann gezogen...
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...
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...
8SCOREOUT OF10Robot rockChoices really do matterAstonishing visuals and soundtrackStrong performances all roundShort circuitWriting still poor in placesSome questionable scenes and themesMinor control annoyancesYou own this Total 0You want this Total 0You...
Published: 2018-05-29, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
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,
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, and the misses are
David Cage's games have a reputation for being ambitious failures, outsized vision let down by time, technology, or videogame conventions. Detroit: Become Human is more of the same - but by that very nature feels less ambitious than before, while simultan...