Immersive Time Travel
Abstract
This study explores the integration of historical intertextuality in the narrative of the interactive game Detroit: Become Human, showcasing its immersive depiction of key moments in African American history. The game, marked by realistic visual effects and compelling gameplay, invites players to navigate moral complexities while embodying androids in pursuit of freedom. Crafted by Quantic Dream, the game employs diverse storylines that intricately interlink with historical events, fostering heightened historical consciousness. The intertextual elements connect the androids’ emancipation struggle to broader historical contexts, underscoring the importance of reasoned player actions. Through a comparative analysis of the game’s narratives and their allusions to slavery and the African American Civil Rights Movement, a profound cultural homage is unveiled within the characters, setting, and actions. Detroit: Become Human prompts players to critically examine cultural identity, historical roots, and societal structures, encouraging a nuanced perspective. By reliving and scrutinizing iconic moments of the past, the game serves as a potent platform for questioning prevailing notions of racism, prejudice, and stereotypes.