Detroit: Become Human
Detroit: Become Human is an Adventure, Third-person Perspective, and Single-player video game created by Quantic Dream and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The game’s plot focuses on three androids such as Kara, Connor, and Markus. Each character has its unique story and a set of tasks such as Connor, whose ultimate task is to hunt down sentient androids, Kara, who struggle to escape the owner she was serving to manipulate her sentient and defend a young girl, and Markus devotes himself to launch other androids from servitude. During the game, they may perish or survive depending on the selection of dialogues that determine the story. The game is played from a third-person perspective, and several playable characters can die as the plot continues without them. There are many challenging missions, and the player needs to accomplish each one to advance through the storyline. The outcome of the game depends on the decisions taken by the player. Detroit: Become Human includes prominent features such as Third-person Adventure Gameplay, Detailed Graphics, and more. Check it out, and have fun.
#1 Zero Time Dilemma
Zero Time Dilemma is a Visual Novel, Puzzle, Point-and-click, and Single-player video game developed by Spike Chunsoft Co, Ltd. It serves as the third main title in the Zero Escape series, offering similar gameplay to the last releases. A masked person called zero kidnapped almost nine persons, and the player needs to escape from the horrible antagonist.
The game offers a Decision Game mode where all the characters contain a three-player team, and the player can choose any team by taking the lead of the team. The player must complete several room puzzles to get to the advance. The game contains several fragments where each fragment consists of 90-minute gameplay and offers a Floating Fragment system that permits the player to select the desired fragment based on the image.
The player will come to explore thirteen rooms from a first-person perspective and needs to find out the clues and solve puzzles to unlock more. After completing the escape section, the player needs to make the decision, such as a character seems to lock on a chair with a gun ahead of the character and the other character in the clutch of an incinerator.
The player needs to rescue both the characters, and if the player stops the incinerator a bullet from the gun fires and divides the skull of the character into two halves on the chair. The core features of the game are Multiple Endings, Nine Characters, Three Teams, 90-Minute Gameplay, First-person Perspective, and Several Puzzles.