Detroit: Become Human is receiving a Japanese manga spin-off and it's an original story set in Tokyo called «Detroit: Become Human: Tokyo Stories.»
The manga will be written by Saruwatari Kazami and drawn by Moto Sumida. «Detroit: Become Human is one of my favorite games I’ve ever played. I’m glad to be involved in this,» explains Sumida in a Tweet. This comic would be a story about how androids are in Japan while the story goes on in Detroit. I hope you enjoy this."
Detroit become human is one of my favorite games I’ve ever played. I’m glad to be involved this. This comic would be a story about how androids are in Japan while the story goes on in Detroit. I hope you enjoy this.
Set in 2038, the story focuses on an android idol named Reina, according to Famitsu. Compared to the anti-android sentiment seen in the United States, Japan has a much more positive view of androids. While Reina is very popular in Japan, humans have begun to resent androids because of the androids replacing them in the workforce.
Elsewhere, a rogue android has become sentient. Along with a human girl, more androids start to develop human emotions and will begin a revolution in Japan.
In our Detroit: Become Human review, we said, «Detroit is well worth playing, but it struggles to strike the right balance between giving you freedom of choice and reminding you that it's all a game in the end. Cage and Quantic Dream are getting closer to nailing this style of game, but it's obvious that there's still room to grow.»
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