![]() Safe Harbor  – Kara and Alice passed the border.Īn Army of Me  – Connor converted the androids. Moral Victory  – Markus succeeded in making the soldiers stand back.Įscape Death  – Kara and Alice escaped the recycling centre. Liberation  – Markus reached the camp and liberated the androids. Scorched Earth  – Markus or Connor detonated the freighter. Three At Jericho  – Bring the three characters to Crossroads. Kinship  – Connor refused to kill the Chloe.īloodhound  – Connor got the location of Jericho by himself. Stand Your Ground  – Markus stood his ground against the police. Nothing To See Here  – Kara succeeded to make the cop go away.Ĭonfrontation  – Markus attacked the police. Send A Message  – Markus conducted a pacifist riot.īurn The Place  – Markus conducted a violent riot. When A Plan Comes Together  – Markus broadcasted his message without raising an alarm or having a team casualty.Ī Glimpse of Jericho  – Connor connected to Simon. Jericho’s Hero  – Markus got enough parts.Ī Smile On Her Face  – Alice enjoyed a ride on the merry-go-round. Run Kara Run  – Kara and Alice escaped the police.Ĭatch It  – Connor caught up with Rupert.Įscape the Manor  – Kara and Alice escaped Zlatko’s house. Know Your Partner  – Connor found all clues about Hank. ![]() ![]() Shelter  – Kara and Alice slept in the motel or the squat. We Are Free  – Kara and Alice escaped Todd’s House.Ĭonfession  – Connor made the android confess. Secrets  – Kara discover the content of Alice’s box.ĭeviant Located  – Connor found the deviant in the attic. Mission Accomplished  – Connor saved Emma. That speaks a lot about me than anything. FYI I ripped out the core of the first near-dead woman android in my first playthrough. Remember that scene about android hell in our review? Here it is in all of its creepy glory. Also, this one-page stop will be periodically updated since the game just came out and all. Since we’re dealing with sensitive material here, there are a ton of spoilers featuring trigger moments. That’s what your games were built for, David Cage. Want to see the outcome for the rest of the game, without the need of playing it? Look no further than the magic of YouTube and Kakuchopurei’s due diligence in gathering them all in one convenient location. Of course, if you play it once, that’s your story. Though to his credit, he has done a lot of research in civil rights movement history and then putting it in an android context, much less in Detroit: Become Human’s 2038 timeline of America where this sort of tech advancement may happen. He’s also renowned for being influenced by the medium he’s so enamoured in recreating in games: film. But that’s pretty much the way “auteur” David Cage works. It’s a decent interactive experience, though it’s still not much of a game.
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