

From negotiating with a rogue android holding a human hostage to saving lives from gunfire, there are multiple instances where Connor can die. On reaching Jericho - the base of the android uprising - Kara stumbles upon a girl who looks just like Alice, then realising that Alice is a part of a series of androids designed to look and behave like children.Īs you play through the story arc of deviant hunter Connor, your time will be fraught with choices that put you in fatal situations. If that wasn’t obvious enough Luther - another Android who joins Kara and Alice on their journey - hints several times that all isn’t what it seems with Alice. Don’t say you weren’t warned.Īs the game wears on, you’ll notice that Alice - the little girl who protagonist Kara swears to protect - doesn’t eat despite food offered to her several times over the course of Kara’s story arc.

If the title didn’t give it away, there will be spoilers galore from here on out. Keep in mind this is by no means an exhaustive list, but a simple showcase of outcomes we’ve seen in our time with the game - depending on what you do, you may not see all of these choices play out in your playthrough.Ī word of warning here - if you haven’t played Detroit: Become Human yet, we highly recommend you play it first before going any further, unless you’re fine with spoiling the experience for yourself. Detroit: Become Human’s plot has a host of revelations that extend beyond its initial few hours of play. You’ll control Markus, Connor, and Kara - three androids in a futuristic rendition of Detroit - in events leading up to a possible war between humans and androids. It takes around 20 hours on normal difficulty to get through the story and around 40 hours to see everything. PS4-exclusive Detroit: Become Human is far from perfect but its probably the longest game from developer Quantic Dream.
