Detroit: Being Human Shows a Brand New Character and Gameplay

Detroit: Being Human Shows a Brand New Character and Gameplay

Marcus is pretty mad.

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jun 12, 2017 @ 09:53 PM (Staff Bios)
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Quantic Dream's brand new title, Detroit: Being Human, has a new trailer showcasing a fresh character and some more gameplay. This time, we get to meet Marcus, an android fighting for freedom. In the trailer, we get to see Marcus rally other androids to his side as they riot against their human captors. This is the third character we get to meet, as players already know Kara, the girl who achieves consciousness and escapes the android factory, and Connor, the smooth-talking android who negotiated a hostile situation with another android.

Detroit: Being Human was originally announced in 2015, but Quantic Dream has been slowly making progress while unveiling more and more each year. For those of you that don't know much about the game, the gameplay will be heavily influenced by your personal decisions. The way you handle situations, interact with people, and how you make decisions will shape your game into a unique experience. Take a look at the trailer down below and see it all for yourself!

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