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Choice and Free Will

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This lecture explores the theme of choice in Detroit Become Human, questioning the concept of free will through gameplay mechanics, multiple choices, dilemmas, and the blurring line between humans and androids, prompting a reflection on the nature of free will and the player's role in shaping the narrative.

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