A/N I actually....

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Never talked about this but, I have a confession to make.

I didn't liked Detroit: Become Human as a whole. Nah, more like a love and hate one.

The plot is just very ordinary. As a Sci-Fi fan myself, I've seen so much stories of Robots having self conscience.

Kara's story arc, when I first saw this I was really hoping a very good one. An android that actually cared for a human child. But fuck no, plot twist happens and it ruined the whole thing.

Markus' story was like the Bible character named Moses who freed his people (the Jews) from being slaved by Egypt and all that shenanigans. Just make everything digital and robot. Plus the choices of the arc feels too forced.

Connor's story was.. Okay. Just the dysfunctional lieutenant and the very enthusiastic newbie cliché. Maybe because Bryan and Clancy chipped in some ideas on his arc so its kinda decent.

Why am I here? Well, because I am lol. I liked Connor's story the most because it had more impact than the two. It gave me the realistic vibes on how an android would become an actual deviant.

AI learns from its surroundings. That what fascinated me. So seeing Connor actually developing SLOWLY to become a deviant made me stick around and Bryan Dechart of course.

Not all games are perfect including this one. Who's perfect anyway?

Bryan Dechart pulled me into this shit. How the community is loving and very positive. To be honest, this is the fandom I entered that I didn't regret.

I want this to be an open forum for everyone.

Voicing out your opinions won't hurt. If you got butt hurt by it, that's your problem.

So I want to hear your other side of the story. What you liked/didn't liked about the game and etc.

So yeah, thanks for reading this lol.

Regular schedule of actually writing stories will be back maybe next week or first week of May. I've been busy on irl stuffs for a month now and my brain won't make me write.













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