David from BagoGames writes: Detroit: Become Human shows Quantic Dream’s remarkable growth over the past eight years. Heavy Rain succeeded at crafting an interactive experience that took player decisions into account, but its writing and acting was all over the place. Beyond: Two Souls made major strides with its performances. Yet, it paled next to Heavy Rain due to its scattershot pacing and lack of consequence. In circumventing many of those games’ flaws, Detroit: Become Human is the studio’s most well-rounded narrative experience to date.
Quantic Dream has sent Gamereactor a press release stating that Detroit: Become Human now has sold more than 2,5 million copies on PC, making it surpass 8 million across all platforms.
That's great. Quantic Dream took everything they learned from their past games and built the most refined, coherent and interesting game and story yet. I even bought it on both PS4 and PC.
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PSU writes: "Detroit: Become Human has surpassed 6.5 million units sold, between both PS4 and PC, after hitting the six million mark last July."
Nice. This is a must play and by far the best of QD’s titles (although I have huge love for Heavy Rain).
To this day, I am still very surprised that Sony did not buy Quantic. Especially after the HR, Beyond and Detroit era. Perhaps they tried but weren’t successful.
And now they’re off making multi-plats. Interested to see how their new title is.
Looks like a solid game, sad that it falls short in similar ways to other Quantic titles