You can find it now on the Epic Games Store for $39.99. Classic Ted is back, baby! The point of the article is that Detroit: Become Human is now out on PC. Oh yeah, two paragraphs of rambling before I got to my point. Luckily, Detroit: Become Human comes with a nifty demo so you can figure it out. I’ve come to accept that I just have no fucking idea if someone is going to like David Cage’s Storytime. All my friends that love indie walking simulators don’t like David Cage games, and some of my friends that like Call of Duty cried during Heavy Rain. I’d say they’re more the type of thing for people that play visual novels, but I’ve actually found that to be not true. I guess that’s the case for all video games… but Quantic Dream games are exceptionally unique. I’m starting this way because it’s difficult to recommend a Quantic Dream game without the caveat that you just might not like Quantic Dream games.
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