Following the stories of three androids in a near-future Detroit, the game charts the beginnings of an android revolution.
In classic Quantic Dream style, the game is an action-accented adventure game, with multiple choices and concsequences depending on players' decisions.Cage has promised it's the most variable game the studio has made yet. "Each story is almost as unique as your DNA," he adds.
The game has stirred up some controversy in the run up to its release, particularly around its depiction of domestic violence.
"This game may be seen as controversial," writes Cage, "as it explores a number of sensitive topics that some people may consider inappropriate or taboo for video games, but maybe this is the most fascinating aspect of Detroit. We hope that it sparks some meaningful conversations and we’re looking forward to hearing what you think about it." Joe Skrebels is IGN's UK News Editor, and he thinks the true revolution would be trying to play the game really obediently and not starting a revolution at all. Follow him on Twitter.