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I decided to try this game, almost 4 years after the PC release and 5 years after the PS release. To me it felt like this game got released a year ago, truly a patient gamer.

This game is all about the story so I'll avoid mentioning too many details about it in case one of you sees this and actually wants to try it.

The first mission is amazingly crafted and captivates your attention, it serves as a great and concise tutorial that you may not even notice that it's a bit of a tutorial. Did a tutorial ever make you feel like a total badass? This one will. After that mission, you get into the real story's intro.

The game's intro is a classic playstation exclusive intro, in the sense that it's a bit of a slug. At least, I can say it really introduces well the player to the world of Detroit. It presents many of the themes and philosophical dilemmas that you will have to deal with in the game without shoving them too much down your throat. So if you start to feel bored during the intro, stick around cause it does get way better.

A bit on the story without spoiling anything; you basically get to play 3 different android characters with unique stories and background. Not only your decisions, but also the way you choose to interact with other characters have quite a dramatic impact on the story. There's not 1000 endings, don't get me wrong, but your playthrough will actually feel like YOUR playthrough. It's truly surprising how much I got attached to the characters and the story I crafted through my choices. The game's writing may feel a bit cheesy at times, but it's the good kind.

I don't usually play these kind of game-movies and I have no idea if they typically are that good, but I can tell you this one's a gem. I completed this 8-12h game (approx) in a single day, non-stop cause I got so hooked and then proceeded to complete the game a second time 3 days later. And as I'm writing this, it tempts me into a 3rd playthrough.

I played on PC, the port's alright. To have more than 60 fps you have to edit the config which is a bit unfortunate, but expected from a sony exclusive. It performs well and I think it only crashed twice. Since this game saves every 5 seconds, it's not too bad. The graphics look a bit dated since it was made for PS4.

Rating? 9/10. Since I praised this game most of the reviews, I'll give a concise list of the cons:

  • Very sluggish (intentionally slow story pacing) in two parts of the game. It reduces replayability because you'll think "oh fuck I'll have to do this shit again"
  • Have to edit config files on PC
  • QTEs can be quite annoying at times, and failing some QTEs will have dramatic consequences.

If you like a good story, GO PLAY THIS NOW. You won't regret it.

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (2 children)

I was a little underwhelmed on the effects of some of the choices.

!I did a "good" playthrough and an "evil" playthrough.!<

!In one, I played Markus as a a pacifist civil rights leader. He avoided violence at all costs, and his broadcast was about wanting to live in harmony with humanity. In the other, he was fine with murdering humans and his broadcast was about ruling over humanity. I didn't notice much difference in public response.!<

!In one, I played Connor as a sympathetic and emotionally invested partner who tried to connect with Hank, saved him in the chase, and refused to shoot Chloe. In the other, I played him as a cold detective who repeatedly reiterated that he just had a job to do, ignored Hank on the roof, and shot Chloe with no hesitation. Didn't notice much difference in Hank's reactions.!<

!Outside a puzzle-like element of making the "right" choices, I was somewhat underwhelmed with the effects personal decisions really had.!<

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

SPOILERSHank literally kills himself if you decide to be a robot instead of showing human emotions, what are you talking about? I did both like you, and the outcomes were vastly different.

Having a low public opinion denies many choices, like Kara not being able to go through the border without having to make a sacrifice. Trying to go pacifist with not an high enough public opinion would also result in a total failure

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

For whatever reason I I didn't get that result from Hank, and tbh my bad run Kara refused to break through her programming and that ended her portion of the run pretty quick

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Those style of spoilers are not supported on Lemmy except in the Sync app. For literally everyone using the web, or accessing the content through the fediverse from other federated services, those are just plain text visible for everyone to see.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Oh, well >!I'm using Sync and have only used Sync!<. Sorry. If you have an alternative I'd love to know

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Unfortunately, there isn't a spoiler format that works for all cases. There's not much you can do. It was just a warning since you were obviously trying to mark spoilers I thought I'd let tou know they just don't work.