So, you loved *Detroit: Become Human*, huh? The android uprising, the complex choices, the sheer weight of knowing your decisions *actually* mattered? Yeah, me too. It's a game that sticks with you, even years after its 2018 release. But what do you play once you've explored every possible branch of Connor, Markus, and Kara's stories? Don't worry, I've got you covered.
Love Detroit: Become Human? Play These 20 Games Ne...
Quantic Dream really hit on something special with *Detroit: Become Human*. That blend of detective work, tense quick-time events, and a narrative that twists and turns based on your choices is incredibly compelling. The good news is, there are plenty of other games out there that scratch that same itch, whether you're craving more android angst or just appreciate a good branching storyline.
Let's start with the obvious: *Heavy Rain*. This is basically *Detroit: Become Human*'s older, slightly more melodramatic sibling. Also from Quantic Dream, *Heavy Rain* puts you in the shoes of four different characters all hunting the Origami Killer. The investigation is slow-burn, the character interactions are intense, and the QTEs? Oh boy, those QTEs have consequences. Miss one, and a character could die. Seriously. The whole story can shift based on your successes and failures. It's available on PS3, PS4, and PC, so there's really no excuse not to give it a try.
Next up, we have *The Walking Dead* (Telltale Games). Okay, zombies might seem like a departure from androids, but hear me out. This game is all about tough choices and their ripple effects. You play as Lee Everett, protecting a young girl named Clementine in the midst of the zombie apocalypse. But unlike most zombie games, the focus isn't on shooting hordes of undead. It's about the relationships you forge and the sacrifices you make. Think gut-wrenching decisions with long-lasting consequences. Trust me, you'll be thinking about your choices in this game for weeks after you finish it. It's available on a wide array of platforms, so you're sure to find it somewhere.
Finally, let's not forget *Until Dawn*. While I won't go into full detail due to an incomplete list, it deserves a mention. This is a teen horror movie in video game form, and it's *brilliant*. A group of friends are trapped in a remote cabin, and every single decision you make determines who lives and who dies. It's full of jump scares, but it's also surprisingly clever, and the butterfly effect mechanic is really well done. It's available on PS4 and PS5, and coming to PC soon, so get ready for a night of terrifying fun!
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