I admit, Detroit: Become Human is slightly tempting.

As in, I’m almost tempted to get a PS4 so that I can play it.

I mean, sure, the plot is going to be regurgitated half-ass political jackwagonry, but the visuals look nice and I can groove to having a lot of branch points for a game like this. Alas, Detroit: Become Human is specific to the PS4, which makes it, ah, problematic. It’s not even that I wouldn’t be able to afford to get a PS4: I’m sure that if I could, if I wanted to spend none of my discretionary cash for about half a year. It’s that I have no useful place to put one.

Still. Pretty game.

4 thoughts on “I admit, Detroit: Become Human is slightly tempting.”

  1. Besides, if you get a PS4, you can indulge in the equally lush vistas of Horizon Zero Dawn, with it’s upcoming DLC. And lest the rumors of political jackwagonry Kotaku erected around that (which Guerrilla Games denied vociferously) deter you, I would say 2 things:

    1) the Developer said there was no such agenda.

    2) If you actually THINK about Aloy’s backstory, the people crowing about Aloy’s background would be mortified…since she’s an outcast who specially says she became everything she is DESPITE her tribe.

    Besides, killing laser-beam shooting robotic dinosaurs with a bow, arrow, and slingshot is simply epic.

  2. I’d be more down for this if it had nothing to do with David Cage. Dude always finds a way to ruin his stories.

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