We Are Human

We Are Human is an adventure game developed by Quantic Dreams and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for PlayStation 4. The game was released on 18 August 2021. The game is a sequel to the developer's other product Detroit: Become Human and, just like that game, follows multiple lead playable characters, has many different routes the player can take, and features quite a few different endings the player can experience.

Gameplay
The game plays very much the same as the previous installment, such as having quick time events during action scenes, making it possible for a lead character to die, and having a flowchart of the player's choices and where they led. The biggest difference is that the characters of the game are given their own abilities that the others don't.

They are as follows: Amadeus, a very important playable character, is able to predict what will happen next due to his very keen senses. Patricia, a helper android at a shop, has very good ears, able to hear even the smallest of raindrops if she chooses. Kate, a prostitute android, is able to shift their face and, mildly, their body due to having to take the form of their client's "dream girl." And finally, David, a private investigator android, can read people, meaning by scanning someone's body and face he can tell exactly what they're feeling and what's going on.

Main

 * Robbie Amell as Amadeus, the first character created for the game who plays a rather large role in it, with most of Amadeus' big choices shifting public opinion of androids as a whole one way or another.
 * Shannon Purser as Patricia, an android designed to help people at a shop who ended up going deviant mid-robbery. After this, she goes out in search for someone to fix her, not realizing how normal she truly is.
 * Tessa Thompson as Kate, a prostitute android who can shift her face turning deviant after one of her clients abused her. Her goal is to escape Detroit and live a normal life.
 * Kevin Carroll as David, a private investigator android who is hired for multiple cases throughout the game. Depending on the player's choices, he may or may not go deviant.

Supporting

 * Chloe Grace Moretz as Rebecca, a companion of Amadeus' who he meets at in the middle of the woods at a deviant camp.
 * Brett Dier as Joseph, an easily intimidated member of the camp who others look down upon.
 * KJ Apa as William, the pseudo-leader of the camp who quickly becomes a rival of Amadeus'.

Antagonists

 * Lena Headley as the Misfit Queen, a major antagonist who is a deviant who "adopts" several new deviants forcing them to commit crimes in exchange for a roof on their head.
 * Mark Hamill as Mr. Hoffman, the head of a faction of CyberLife named CyberAfterlife which specializes in, obviously, creating androids and reprogramming deviants.
 * Robert Carlyle as Griginoff Gormat, a Russian arms dealer who murders and uses the tech of androids.

Synopsis
Amadeus, a butler android to the famous piano player Francesco Esposito, is horrified after discovering his owner killed in cold blood by some robbers. After this, Amadeus snaps and murders them all before realizing what he's done and running away to the forest where he meets three other deviants named Rebecca, Joseph, and William who take Amadeus in, allowing him into their deviant camp. Amadeus begins accompanying the camp members on missions, eventually adopting a whole new identity and either becoming the android savior or the human killer.

Patricia, one of many different helper androids at a mall, simply goes around doing her job until one day when a group of robbers bursts in and attempts to rob the place. The shop owner offers Patricia as a hostage, causing her to go deviant due to the threats on her life. After this, Patricia is kicked out and shunned by everyone there and, not wanting to feel different anymore, goes out to try and find a way of becoming normal again.

A prostitute android named Kate after a near-death incident by an abusive client, goes deviant, attempting to escape Detroit and become a normal human. Along the way, they encounter numerous figures.

A private investigator named David is hired by many people to investigate their cases, most of which involving deviants. One of these cases quickly becomes his number one: a case about a little girl who suddenly went missing. Along the way, David meets many different people, with the case even sending him after some of the other leads.

Chapters
The chapters of the game are as follows:
 * Glimpse of the Future - a short flash-forward chapter that shows a CyberLife building with a massive hole in the side of it. After making their way up the building, a figure in a white mask and green coat is seen staring at a news helicopter before it cuts to one week prior.
 * Trinity - a rather popular shop named Trinity gains a new employee in the form of the android Patricia, who is simply ordered to help shoppers. During this time, she meets a few rather odd people.
 * A Bad Day - a prostitute android known as Kate wakes up damaged and tries to piece back together what happened to her last night.
 * The Android Files - David, a private investigator android, is hired to try to find the killer of a man only to discover the killer was the man's own android.
 * More Human - Amadeus, a servant android to the famous Francesco Esposito, is taught how to play the piano by him, ending with the two having a casual conversation.
 * Take Her - The odd people Patricia saw attempt to rob the shop. After trying and failing to stop them, Patricia is offered to them due to her being an android. This causes Patricia to go deviant, begging not to die. This terrifies the robbers so much they leave and leaves Patricia's employer speechless.
 * A Sad Day - After her discovery, Kate goes deviant and decides she will no longer be happy in Detroit.
 * The Girl - David is hired to find a missing girl named Katie by her mother, Samantha. Along the way, he encounters a deviant who seems to know where she is but commits suicide before he says anything.

Trivia

 * Unlike the previous installment, the main characters can sometimes be caught writing the infamous "rA9" phrase from time to time.