Best Games Like Detroit: Become Human

Best Games Like Detroit: Become Human



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The gameplay of a title might be the deciding factor as to whether a game is enjoyable or not, but it’s the story that makes us all remember the game for generations to come. After all, it’s easier to remember the sadness we felt when a character dies or the shock we get upon a new plot twist. For example, Detroit: Become Human is a masterful experience in this regard.

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It’s a story and narrative-driven game through and through. There’s really nothing quite identical to it in experience apart from the other titles its developers have made. Still, if you’re aching for some similar works that scratch both your sci-fi itch and craving for an excellent story, here are the best video games that compare well with Detroit: Become Human.

Updated On January 10, 2024, by Dennis Moiseyev: When Detroit: Become Human launched back in 2018, it was a technical, graphical, and storytelling marvel. The powerful and poignant message it wove through its futuristic AI narrative that followed the intersecting lives of androids remains in our memories today. Luckily, there are plenty more games like Detroit: Become Human with similar sci-fi ideas and interactive storytelling quality available now. Here are some more for you to consider.

Frostpunk 2

a rioter with a torch looks out over the generator district during the New London Civil War in Frostpunk 2.

Frostpunk doesn’t really have much to do with an android society, but it does pertain to the future, one that looks like the world of Snowpiercer, and it’s heavily centered around dystopian life. Instead of having the world already built, you get to do it yourself here. Therefore, that also means there will be plenty of important choices that you’ll have to make that affect the game.

In the lore of Frostpunk, a catastrophic blizzard led to a frozen wasteland on Earth, and there have since emerged warring factions that can even take root within the inhabitants of your own city. Your job is to ensure prosperity for the citizens and the city’s projects and resources.

Atomic Heart

Atomic Heart: A Large Parade Of Russian Droids In Tight Formation.

While Detroit: Become Human takes place in the year 2038, Atomic Heart shows you what a technologically advanced Soviet Union would look like in an alternate future of 1955. Here, the Russians were the reason for Nazi Germany’s defeat in the Second World War due to their advanced technology called Polymer, which ushered in huge advancements in AI and robotics.

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But in the storyline of Atomic Heart, all those robots and machines have been corrupted and turned into deviants that you now need to destroy through intense BioShock-inspired FPS action. You’re a one-man army with an AI companion named Charles that’s part of your glove. There is also a branching dialogue system in Atomic Heart, but the dialogue can sound pretty unserious.

RoboCop: Rogue City

RoboCop Rogue City Title Showing RoboCop Against The Backdrop Of The City.

Before Detroit: Become Human unveiled its vision of what a futuristic Detroit might look like, there was the cult classic film RoboCop. Now, Teyon has taken the world of RoboCop, cast Peter Weller to reprise the iconic role of Alex Murphy, and given you a first-person shooter experience with authentic level design that pays homage to the original.

The weapons, enemy machines, and missions will be a reminder of the movies, and this game is honestly the Indiana Jones and the Great Circle equivalent to the RoboCop series. The environments are satisfyingly destructible and the user interface and all the skills you have available make it even more enjoyable.

Life Is Strange: Double Exposure

Max reaching towards the camera in Life is Strange: Double Exposure.
via Square Enix

The first Life is Strange is as influential as Telltale’s The Walking Dead in setting the gold standard for interactive Triple-A gaming, and Deck Nine returns with an all-new story featuring the original heroine, Max Caulfield. What’s perfect for Detroit: Become Human fans is that Life is Strange offers branching interactive storytelling and science-fiction elements in a different way.

In Double Exposure, Max will use her powers to travel to another reality in order to investigate and prevent the murder of her friend Safi. There’s a new mystery, amazing graphics, solid character performances like any Quantic Dream game offers, and a perfect snowy winter setting that pairs well with the snowy sections of Detroit: Become Human.

Nobody Wants To Die

Nobody Wants To Die image showing James seeing a crime scene thanks to his reconstruction tech, where a bartender is about to stab a customer.

Released

July 17, 2024

Developer

Critical Hit Games

Publisher(s)

Plaion

Engine

Unreal Engine 5

One of the most intriguing parts of Detroit: Become Human is the investigator model Connor and how he solves crime scenes. You have evidence you can scan to gather all the facts that you’ll need for the best dialogue outcome, and you can recreate what happened during the crime through a rewind and pause mechanic built into Connor’s software.

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Nobody Wants To Die is a futuristic cyberpunk game built around that precise mechanic. The game is set in 2329 New York, even further into the future, and you play an augmented detective who investigates murders involving the city’s elite through a time-rewinding device that recreates what took place. The atmosphere is pretty unique and borrows huge influences from Blade Runner.

Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter

Sherlock talking to a child with a braided ponytail in The Devi's Daughter game.

One of the main points of intrigue in Detroit is the choice mechanic. Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter offers the same, because your decisions affect how the story goes. Naturally, it’s all about investigating, so you’ll have to do a lot of astute observing if you want to be able to come to the right conclusions.

As the title would suggest, throughout the game, you investigate and uncover dark secrets about families, including Sherlock’s own. A woman named Alice seems especially adamant about meddling in Sherlock’s relationship with his adopted daughter, and you slowly find out more about her as you play through different cases.

NieR: Automata

A close-up of a blindfolded 9S in Nier Automata.

Like in Detroit, you follow the stories of three androids in NieR: Automata. The circumstances are a little different, though, as there are no humans around anymore. If you’re craving more stories about existentialism and whether androids are capable of feeling the same things as humans, this game doesn’t pull any punches when getting into it.

Its gameplay is more RPG-centered in that you level up, acquire different weapons, and equip different chips to give you all kinds of abilities in battle. Nier: Automata also has side quests, but they’re not just there to fill up space. Each side quest has something different to say, and some may even challenge your beliefs.

Cyberpunk 2077

The player in foreground with vehicle parked, in front of a view of Night City's towering buildings.

Despite a rocky start at its initial release, Cyberpunk 2077 has become a thrilling, action-packed sci-fi adventure worth checking out. Like Detroit: Become Human, Cyberpunk 2077 explores a futuristic world and focuses on how technology has shaped our reality, for better and worse.

You play as a cyberpunk mercenary, trying to do what they can to survive life in the unforgiving Night City. This is an open-world experience, so it has a larger scope than Quantic Dream’s title, but you’ll still find plenty of similarities within it.

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Cyberpunk 2077 is full of engaging characters to meet, storylines to explore, and multiple endings to reach. So, just like Detroit: Become Human, you’re encouraged to play the game repeatedly to see other aspects of the narrative unfold.

As Dusk Falls

Michelle Walker and Vince Walker looking concerned in As Dusk Falls.

If Detroit: Become Human has you itching for another narrative that is truly impacted by your decisions, check out As Dusk Falls. There isn’t a science fiction focus, but the game still has many branching paths as the lives of two families continue to entangle over 30 years. Starting with a disastrous robbery, the story spirals from there, and your decisions will impact the fate of many compelling characters introduced.

Like Quantic Dream’s title, As Dusk Falls has many storylines you might miss during just one playthrough. From secret romances to shocking revelations, there is plenty to uncover in future playthroughs as you attempt to reach the different dramatic endings of this memorable game.

Deliver Us The Moon

A screenshot of Deliver Us The Moon, showing the main character standing on the moon with ghostly silhouettes reflected in their spacesuit visor.

Deliver Us The Moon is another atmospheric, story-driven game like Detroit: Become Human, but instead of staying on Earth, you’ll be exploring life on the moon in this near-future setting. You are in for an emotional story, fascinating characters, and challenging themes to contemplate.

Deliver Us The Moon has you playing as an astronaut tasked with saving humanity from extinction. With Earth’s resources depleted, you are attempting to visit the World Space Agency on the moon and discover what happened to the energy source found there. Deliver Us The Moon is a shorter experience than Detroit: Become Human, but stunning and worth investing time in.

Season: A Letter To The Future

Cover art of Season: A Letter to the Future, featuring the protagonist sitting on the grass next to her bike, surrounded by a serene and picturesque landscape.

In Season: A Letter To The Future, you set out from a secluded village for the first time to explore the wider world and document it before an inevitable cataclysm destroys it all. This game focuses on exploration and documentation as you take photos, converse with interesting characters, and get lost in the beautiful world around you.

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Although not as cinematically dramatic as Detroit: Become Human, it is still full of emotionally complex characters and a narrative that will have you hooked from beginning to end. You are in for a game that is just as much about the journey as the destination. Season: A Letter To The Future is a memorable experience that beginners should take their time with and savor.

Mass Effect: Legendary Edition

The cast of Mass Effect: Legendary Edition in front of a blue and a red planet.

If Detroit: Become Human has you eager for more science fiction epicness, look no further than Mass Effect. The Legendary edition allows you to play all three games of this excellent trilogy. You play as Commander Shepard and follow their heroic adventures throughout space.

Mass Effect is an incredible RPG series filled with lots of action. But just like Quantic Dream’s title, there are still countless stories to unfold. There are many characters to interact with and plenty of world-building lore to learn about. You often need to make tough decisions focused on the many characters you’ve befriended along your journey. You’ll likely get invested quickly in this world.

The Quarry

The Quarry Cover Art Of The Main Cast.

If you are eager to play something far spookier than Detroit: Become Human, there’s The Quarry. Despite a horror focus, the game is similar to Detroit in many ways. You will have quick-time events to complete and multiple protagonists that you will make the decisions for throughout. It is also very cinematic, hooking you into the tense atmosphere immediately.

As with Quantic’s work, this tense game is full of impactful choices. This might even lead to the fatal demise of any of the protagonists. The story begins with Laura and Max heading to a summer camp to become the new counselors, but their trip does not quite go to plan.

Disco Elysium

Two men stand with a city by the water in the background as main art of Disco Elysium.

Disco Elysium is a narrative-driven detective game set in a mysterious world full of fascinating characters to encounter. The game is very dialogue-heavy, as you will talk to everyone you meet and search for clues. Every decision you make will have an impact both on the story and your character’s personality.

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If you enjoyed playing the role of a detective in Detroit: Become Human, this is the game for you. Here, you fill the shoes of a confused detective who has woken up with no memory of his life before now. Despite this, he still needs to solve a murder case. Even without the science fiction elements of Detroit, Disco Elysium is still a wild ride full of mystery and suspense.

Heaven’s Vault

The protagonist of Heaven's Fault touching and reading runes on a wall.

Heaven’s Vault is a beautiful adventure game available on PC and consoles. Like Detroit: Become Human, it is a story-driven experience with some science fiction elements. In it, you play as Aliya, an archaeologist attempting to decipher the hieroglyphic language of a long-lost society. With the help of your robotic companion, you’ll find more and more pieces of the puzzle as you progress.

If you enjoy uncovering mysteries and learning about the past, this is a fascinating game to play next. Its non-linear approach allows you to really make this story your own, too.

Road 96

Road 96 Cover Art Of The Long Desert Road.

Road 96 is a road trip adventure set in the ’90s. You play as different teenagers eager to escape their country’s cruel authoritarian government, but as you progress, you learn that there might be another way to make a change. It has similar themes to Detroit but without a science fiction backdrop.

As with Quantic Dream’s title, Road 96 has multiple endings for you to reach. The variety isn’t as wide for this adventure, but it still is fun to replay and get each possible outcome. You’ll meet a wonderful selection of compelling characters, and your interactions with them will influence the story you experience. It is a heartfelt game, but one with plenty of chaos and comedy too.

Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered

Lucas Kane in a darkly lit room in Fahrenheit Indigo Prophecy.
Fahrenheit Indigo Prophecy

Released

September 20, 2005

ESRB

M For Mature 17+ Due To Blood, Language, Nudity, Sexual Content, Use of Drugs and Alcohol, Violence

This is an old rough gem back from 2005. Fahrenheit, also known as Indigo Prophecy, is a game that was ahead of its time. Thankfully, it has a remaster in the form of Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered for multiple platforms.

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It’s a roleplaying game that is story and dialogue-heavy, and features branching decision paths and detective work. It also lets you take control of the narrative using four playable characters. While the graphics are old and dated, its replayability is on par (perhaps even better) than that of Detroit: Become Human.

The Last Of Us

Ellie Looking Distressed In The Last Of Us.

If you’re all about the emotions (or possibly even the psychological distress) that video game stories can bring you, look no further than The Last of Us. Not many video games can match the dramatic presentation of this post-apocalypse survival game. That’s already a commendable achievement considering the game came out in 2013.

Do give The Last of Us a try, even if it’s only for the story alone. You might find that it can even surpass the writing and impact of Detroit, even if there are fewer choices. And if you enjoy it, there’s a sequel to add even more emotional drama to your life.

Life Is Strange

Chloe And Max Together In Life Is Strange.

If impactful and branching story choices are what made you love Detroit, then you’re pretty much guaranteed to like Life is Strange. It comes with a twist, though. In Life is Strange, you can rewind time to affect the past, present, and future, meaning the story choices you can make in this game are staggering.

You play as Max Caulfield, a photography senior who’s discovered that she can use her powers to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a classmate. Eventually, this opens Max up to a whole new facade of their town, Arcadia Bay. Oh, and since it deals in linear time travel, Max can mess up the future.

Tell Me Why

Tyler Ronan stretches in a pine forest with Alyson Ronan in background in Tell Me Why.

Tell Me Why is made by Dontnod Entertainment, the same studio that brought you the Life is Strange series. It follows two twins, Allison and Tyler, who have a supernatural bond. There are some mysteries surrounding their childhood home, and the two use their bond to discover the answers to them.

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The gameplay of this title is similar to its predecessor, but the consequences of any decisions you make are not as impactful as in Life is Strange, though they do change the storyline a bit. One thing Tell Me Why has in spades is emotional storytelling, and similar to Detroit: Become Human, you’ll find yourself becoming emotionally invested in its characters.

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