About
Detroit: Become Human puts the destiny of both mankind and androids in your hands, taking you to a near future where machines have become more intelligent than humans. Every choice you make affects the outcome of the game, with one of the most intricately branching narratives ever created.
Games like Detroit: Become Human
- Other titles in the same genre
- Popular indie releases
- Games with similar mechanics
Good for
- Players who enjoy story-driven games where choices visibly shape the narrative
- Fans of near-future science fiction with AI rights as its central theme
- Those who want a cinematic experience playable without mechanical skill demands
- Replayability-minded players — multiple endings and major branch points reward second playthroughs
Avoid if
- You want significant player agency beyond dialogue and QTE choices — gameplay is narrow
- You find quick-time events disruptive to narrative immersion
- You prefer action-driven rather than story-driven experiences
- The android-rights allegory is handled with varying subtlety — some find it heavy-handed
FAQ
Is Detroit: Become Human worth playing in 2026?
If players who enjoy story-driven games where choices visibly shape the narrative, Detroit: Become Human holds up well. Check "Avoid if" above for honest caveats before committing.
How long does Detroit: Become Human take to beat?
Main story runtime varies — check the HowLongToBeat link in the sidebar for community-reported hours (Main / Main+Extras / Completionist).