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I know I'm a pessimist, but is there a true happy ending for Connor?

In the Deviant ending, he still is somewhat under control of Amanda and we cannot 100% say that she will never take control again. He is not truly free and still has the lasting emotional damage of being completely under someone else's control for months.

In the Machine ending- well. It's the machine ending. He's miserable, as miserable as a machine can be at least. He can't feel satisfaction for having completed his mission (even though you could argue that Connor-60 DOES feel a sense of arrogance and ennoscriptment based on his behaviour).

What are your thoughts?

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why do people hate markus going revolution

ive played the game so many times and will never understand, so when humans go door to door checking houses for androids and round them up to slaughter them, its fine. BUT WHEN I, DO A REVOLUTION, i lose -1000 aura?

I tried going supportive, then thought NO WAY i am letting myself die because these people want me dead, so then i went into violent.

violence leads to more violence? tell that to the people killing androids bru

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Why did they rope up the broadcast building?

In the broadcast episode they get into a server room, cut a hole in the window and then a window washer cable car comes down they climb onto it and then use ropes to rappel up the building.

Why didn’t they just use the cable car to get to the top? In the background u can even see the cables of the cable car so it definitely could have reached. Also risked falling or exposing themselves.

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Great start to my 2026

Caught my first ever Dechart Games livestream this morning RIGHT as they were doing the countdown, and then got a "hi (name)!" from both Amelia and Bryan.

Feels a bit silly to make a post about this (and apologies if a post like this breaks any rules!), but I only recently got to do my first playthrough of DBH (and promptly did the entire thing in one 14ish hour sitting), so it genuinely made me so happy to get such a nice little interaction from them, and I don't know where else to talk about this :')

Happy new year, y'all ❤️

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Story-rich games like Detroit?

Hello there! I just finished this game for the first time and honestly, I’ve very rarely gotten into singleplayer games in my life. Before that I only played online shooters and sandboxes, and if I wanted to dive into a story, I’d just go to the movies or watch some anime/show. I used to find story driven games not very fun, because when I thought of story games, the only things that came to mind were "What Remains of Edith Finch" (I really loved that game, an amazing family story) and the GTA franchise, which I completed, but with a ton of side quests that I didn’t like. Then there were rdr2 and cyberpunk, which I dropped because I got tired of openworlds, tired of forcing myself to go do missions, once again realizing that story games just weren’t for me. I don’t want to make myself do things, cuz I come home after a hard workday and want to relax, so it always ended with me just starting to play some co-op game with friends.

That’s how it was until I encountered this masterpiece. Detroit completely changed the way I look at story driven games. I can’t even describe in words how much all of it moved me. I’m not great at games, but I know this game is a phenomenon. It felt like I was in a movie, an interactive movie where I choose the path of the story, where I’m not forced to grind huge locations and do side quests. Damn, just an interactive story, exactly what I need.

Can you help me find something similar? Games like this, where the story is the key aspect, where there isn’t a lot of gameplay, where you can relax and really sink into the story?

Thanks in advance, and btw, happy NY!

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Think I already messed up, early in the game...

So, with Kara in Rainy Night(?), I obeyed Todd's command and didnt expect what happened...

Is it worth restarting now, it seems like ive cooked myself.

Thoughts, thanks.


edit: now the following Connor mission, literally died. ffs, im playing on easy too. lol.

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