The game is both profound and thrilling.
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.
As much as I love the game I'm not sure I agree with that statement through it is definitely the most personal sci fi experience I've had in a game.
I need to have a second play through before I can rate it on personal story. First playthrough had kara die while alice lived. And good endings for marcus and connor. Liked the story and choices. Noticed a lot of scenes I didnt even see.
I was bummed that I lost kara :(. Next playthrough Im aiming for perfect happiness. Not sure where I went wrong is the problem, but that is also the best part about the game. Not all outcomes are obvious.