Really enjoying my first playthrough of this
I've always wanted to play a game, where your choices actually matter - Tell-tale Batman games and LA Noire just missed the mark for me as it felt like you was basically heading to a pretty much pre-determined outcome regardless of your choices. Like the Telltale games, button timed response doesn't do too much for me though!
It look gorgeous, like literally the most visually impressive video game I've ever seen. The texture and lighting and the way the characters interact with the environment is both realistic and beautiful. The character motion capture animation and acting is spot on and fully realise this narrative driven game.
The real game for me is building a relationship with Hank and sod human and android-kind fate. I quite like the Alice little girl story, the revolution stuff with Marcus isn't quite doing it for me yet!
If I had a tiny criticism, this game is all allegories to racial segregation, slavery and the holocaust etc, focussing on real world social rights and civil inequality; human suffering of pasted and present - which is fine. But I was expecting a game more about the moral and philosophical implications of sentient beings living and working alongside humans, the nature of conscience, technical singularity event, Turing test and humans place with intellectually superior androids, which it didn't get into.