On Detroit.
I bought my laptop in 2023, but until now, I have installed only 2 games. I had a long desire to play Detroit because I saw those edits of how you choose what the character does. I thought this game would be too heavy, but apparently, it is a game from 2018 and has super basic system requirements. Finally, in January, I installed it.
You play for 3 characters, which are androids (AI robots – that is, it is just time to play this game as AI is on trends everyday). By plot, androids become “deviants” - they go off their script, become conscious like humans, and start to uprise against humans, demanding their rights. You play for both sides, humanity and rebel androids, which makes your choices even more complicated.
If you noticed, I have made a few posts regarding moral choices, like the . These moral challenges are something I really love, and thus, psychological thrillers are my favourite film genre. Detroit is a movie itself; it is a narrative game. Compared to the narrative line of Mortal Kombat 11, this narrative is way better. It is not linear; you write the plot; and you play, all at the same time. You should try this game ASAP.
From the first sentences of this post, you may have thought that people who get high scores on IELTS, SAT, etc., and get into cool universities, never play video games. This is a common misconception that those guys do not play games and are focused only on studies and work. HELL NAH. I am not botanik nor most of the other guys. We do play. Life would be too boring if we only worked and studied. You just should strive to find a balance. Playing is okay, over-playing is not. You should always sort out your priorities (
https://youtu.be/fA9oSTdl0PY?si=7wpWHaN_twbJCR1L) and focus on what matters.
And sometimes, you are worth getting some rest and playing a game. And my recommendation is “Let that game be Detroit: Become Human.”