Detroit: Become Human is one of the most artistic pieces of theatrical work to ever be presented in a video game. A meaningful story is driven by characters that feel as real as a breath of fresh air. This is another game to show off when people ask if video games are art. The answer is: absolutely.
Detroit: Become Human - Tokyo Stories, a new comic inspired by the 2018 universe created by Quantic Dream. This first volume, finally translated into English by publisher Yen Press, follows the story of Reina – an android idol who’s attracted fame and helped change the public’s perception of robots.
Elon Musk and Tesla have unveiled the Tesla Optimus robot, and just like that, we're one stop closer to Detroit: Become Human.
...this has got to be a joke, the thing looks like it was put together by me when comparing it to something from Boston Dynamics from 20 years ago. They might make good Halloween decorations though as they move more like an animatronic from Spirit Halloween
Is N4G a place to promote a conman now?
Detroit: Become Human has officially sold over 10 million copies, making it the second most popular choice-and-consequence game after The Witcher 3, which sold over 50 million copies.
"making it the second most popular choice-and-consequence game after The Witcher 3"
Stupidest line I have heard in a long time from a gaming article.
This game is pretty good. I recommend it.
I laugh everytime I see / hear this games title / name. We all know that DETROIT WILL NEVER BECOME HUMAN.
Video games are art, absolutely!
The criticism some people make focusing on their own concerns, agenda etc, racism, misogyny, civil rights or civil war supposed allegory etc. are just ridiculous.
This is a game with a fictional story. It's a piece of art, not a political or historical or sociological piece.