Many people who grew up playing retro games don’t decide to purchase a game based on the sound and graphics as long as the graphics and sound quality aren’t hindering the game.
The part of the game that we all remember once we complete the game is the game’s story.
The most important part of this game is the plot. It wouldn’t be a lie to say there are other games just like Detroit: Become Human except for the other games Quantic Dream has created. But if you are still looking for a game with a great story&Sciencefiction, then you should check out the following games:
15/15 Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered
The original game was released in the year 2005. This game was doing things that weren’t seen in games back then. There is a remastered version to play the remastered version on current consoles if you never played the original.
This roleplaying game invests a lot into the plot and the possible conversation choices. You can take different paths in the story, and you will have to do some investigative work. Unlike many games that feature only one protagonist, you play as four different people in the story. The graphics of the game will not impress anyone compared to the graphics of video games today. However, the area that this game outshines Detroit: Become Human is the replay value.
14/15 The Dark Pictures: Man Of Medan
The Dark Picture has many games in the series, but the first game in that series was Man Of Medan. The similarity to Detroit: Become Human means controlling more than one protagonist and switching back and forth between these different protagonists.
Every decision you choose will change the outcome of the storyline for a specific character. Your choices could end up killing a character if you choose wrong. One great thing about this game is that you can assign character roles if you have friends with you and then pass the controller back and forth, working on missions cooperatively.
13/15 The Last Of Us
If you like video games that can have a big impact on your emotions, you should play The Last Of Us. Even games released today don’t have the same kind of presentation combined with the Drama that The Last Of Us had. At the time of this writing, we are only five months away from this gaming turning eight years old.
Everyone should play this game just based on the story. While it may not give you as many decisions as Detroit: Become Human, The Last Of Us’ story may leave a bigger impact on the player. If you find yourself liking the experience, then remember a second game in The Last Of Us series.
12/15 The Dark Pictures: The Little Hope
Little Hope was the sequel to Man of Medan. One thing that has stayed the same in the sequel is that you cannot control just one character.
What happens to all the characters you control will play out according to the decisions you made. One difference from Man of Medan is this game focuses on witches, while the other game took place on a ghost ship.
11/15 Life Is Strange
If you loved the decisions with the consequences featured in Detroit: Become Human, then you will love the choices you can make in Life Is Strange. However, this game isn’t just about making choices that influence the outcome of the story. You can also rewind time, which leaves a bigger impact on the path of the story.
You control a girl named Maxine Caulfield, a high school senior who loves photography discovers that she has powers that help her, and Chloe Price investigates the case of Rachel Amber, a friend of Chloe’s who disappeared. This leads to Max and Chloe discovering the secrets of Arcadia Bay. Also, the final decision that Max is faced with will change the future forever.
10/15 Tell Me Why
The same company that made Life Is Strange also made Tell Me Why. Both games mostly play the same, but the consequences of your choices don’t cause as much of an impact as the choices in Life Is Strange. However, your choices will alter how the story is played out.
Tell Me Why excels in the emotions caused by the way they tell the story. One similarity that Detroit: Become Human and Tell Me Why is how much you will end up caring about the characters in each game.
9/15 All Telltale Games
There are many franchises made by Telltale Games. They have games based on Batman, The Walking Dead, The Wolf Among Us, and Tales From The Borderlands, to name a few. The most interesting aspect of these games is to see what will happen in the story. Many of these stories will play out based on the choices you made, which will decide what happens to the story’s characters.
If you want a game that shares the most with Detroit: Become Human, you will either want to play the Batman games or The Wolf Among Us. The Wolf Among Us has you control Bigby Wolf, a detective who interacts with famous characters like Beauty, Beast, Snow White, and a talking pig, just to name a few. Batman is the series where the story matters the most.
8/15 Life Is Strange 2
If you enjoyed Life Is Strange, then it would be worth pointing out that there was a sequel. While the gameplay remains the same, this story does not follow Chloe and Max. You will be introduced to a new cast of characters, but your decisions will still influence how the story plays out.
While Life Is Strange 2 doesn’t follow the same characters, this new story will still affect your emotions when you see what happens. If you thought Life Is Strange was emotional, You have to check out Life Is Strange 2.
7/15 L.A. Noire
Too many games of this genre will have you playing as someone on the wrong side of the law. Just consider the protagonists in the Grand Theft Auto series if you don’t believe me. But if you want to play a game that will have you take the role of a detective where you must conduct interviews and search for evidence, then you should play L.A. Noire.
The protagonist is named Cole Phelps, and you start as a cop, but you graduate to detective. Then you are trying to solve offenses against the law while the story takes place in Los Angeles after World War II. What separates this from other games is you have to pay attention to the people you interview because not everybody you interview will be telling you the truth.
6/15 Deus Ex Games
If you are a gamer who cares about the story, you will want to pay more attention to Deus Ex Go and Dues Ex: Mankind Divided. You can decide if you will complete the game by sneaking around or killing everybody. Depending on how many people you will kill could affect the ending of the story.
The stories in Deus Ex do involve you uncovering conspiracies where cybernetics are being misused. Some may consider the latest Deus Ex games to have a darker tone and is more serious than Detroit: Become Human. This is because the difficulties the society is facing is the main focus of Detroit: Become Human.
5/15 Hidden Agenda
Supermassive games created Hidden Agenda, and they are also responsible for creating The Dark Pictures games. The gameplay is most similar to those games because while it is a psychological thriller, there are a few jump scares included in this game.
The game’s story is that Becky Marney, a detective, and Felicity Graves, a district attorney, is trying to catch the serial killer known as The Trapper. The choices that you make as the story plays out will determine which ending you get. However, only one ending will show you who the killer is, so you might not even get to the bottom of this case until you play through the game a few times.
4/15 State Of Mind
State Of Mind is one game that does not get the attention it deserves. State Of Mind came out in 2019, and you can play it on multiple consoles. This game lacks the attention it deserves because it came out the same year as Detroit: Become Human.
The year is 2048, and you are a journalist in Berlin. The end of the world is a possibility because of machines as well as other reasons. It is up to your character to show everybody what is going on in this adventure.
3/15 Until Dawn
This game does not fit into the same genre as Detroit: Become Human. Until Dawn is a horror game, you choose what paths the characters in the game take.
You choose what these characters say and what these characters do. You also get to decide which characters survive and which ones do not. However, the ones that die will have more gruesome and excruciating deaths than in other games.
2/15 Beyond: Two Souls
The developers of Beyond: Two Souls also developed Detroit: Become Human. While this game didn’t enjoy the same ratings, the developers showed what they could do in 2013, which is the year Beyond: Two Souls came out.
Many games in this list have an ending that depends on the player’s choices throughout the game. The same can be said for Beyond: Two Souls. This game should be checked out if you wanted to see what the developers were working on before developing Detroit: Become Human.
1/15 Heavy Rain
If you wanted to know what Quantic Dream was working on before Beyond: Two Souls, that game was Heavy Rain. It came out in 2010, and it proved that games full of quick-time events could be fun. If you don’t mind the 10 years old graphics and most of the game is quick time events, it is worth trying out.
The game’s story revolves around the Origami Killer and Ethan Mars, Scott Shelby, Norman Jayden, and Madison Paige trying to find the Origami Killer’s identity to bring him to justice. This wasn’t the first game Quantic Dream created, but it was one of the best.
If you have already played Detroit: Become Human, there are many more games to play if you enjoyed that game. One reason is that Quantic Dream created many more games before they created Detroit: Become Human. Even if Quantic Dream didn’t develop the game, all of these games deserve a try.