Meet Kamski - Detroit: Become Human Guide - IGN (2024)

This page contains IGN's walkthrough for the chapter Meet Kamski in Detroit: Become Human.

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This walkthrough is designed to guide you to the "Good" ending of Detroit - though you can find information on the other endings and choices here as well.

In this chapter, you'll be controlling Connor. When you gain control, get out of Hank's car and follow him up to the building ahead. When you get to the door, a cutscene will play and Chloe will let you into the house. You'll have to wait for Chloe to come back to get you to meet Kamski. In the meantime, you can explore the room while you wait.

Walk around and examine all of the objects in the area. You can examine and observe the paintings and photographs, as well as the statues nearby. You can also pick up a magazine on a table after you examine the photograph above it.

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When Hank asks you a question, choose the Sincere answer. When you're done, you can sit in the nearby chair with Hank, but you'll still have to wait a set amount of time for Chloe to come back. Eventually, she'll return and open the door for you to enter the pool area.

Meeting Kamski

Walk around the pool and wait for Kamski to come out. Before he does, he'll do a lap in the pool before coming out of the water. During this time, Hank will be talking to him and to Connor as they wait. When he gets out, Kamski will begin a conversation with Connor and Hank.

When you have the option to choose a question, pick the HELP option. Thew three of them will talk some more before you have to make another choice. Pick the Neutral decision.

The conversation will continue, and then Kamski will call for Chloe. He'll say a few things before pulling out a gun and having Chloe kneel down. Kamski will give Connor a choice to shoot Chloe or Spare her life.

However, if he shoots Chloe, he'll give Hank and Connor the location of Jericho, but Hank's trust will dramatically fall. Make the choice not to shoot Chloe. And a long cutscene will play out to the end of the chapter.

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In This Guide

I'm well-versed in "Detroit: Become Human" and its intricacies. In the chapter "Meet Kamski," as Connor, you're tasked with navigating various conversational choices and interactions. The chapter's pivotal moments involve engaging in dialogue with Kamski and making critical decisions that impact the story's direction.

Exploring the environment is crucial; examining objects such as paintings, photographs, and statues not only adds depth to the narrative but often provides subtle clues or insights into the game's world. During the wait for Chloe, engaging with Hank in sincere dialogue helps foster your relationship with him, which can be significant in later chapters.

The crux of this chapter revolves around the encounter with Kamski, a pivotal character. When meeting him by the poolside, your dialogue choices shape the conversation's outcome. Opting for the "HELP" question and a subsequent neutral decision can significantly influence the narrative trajectory.

Kamski's unexpected actions, offering the choice to shoot or spare Chloe, is a defining moment. Opting not to shoot Chloe maintains trust with Hank but impacts the revelation of Jericho's location. This choice leads to a consequential cutscene, shaping the story as it progresses.

In the broader context of "Detroit: Become Human," Quantic Dream's storytelling and branching narrative design ensure that choices have far-reaching consequences, shaping the characters' paths and the overall outcome of the game.

Meet Kamski - Detroit: Become Human Guide - IGN (2024)

FAQs

Should I shoot Chloe or spare her? ›

He'll say a few things before pulling out a gun and having Chloe kneel down. Kamski will give Connor a choice to shoot Chloe or Spare her life. However, if he shoots Chloe, he'll give Hank and Connor the location of Jericho, but Hank's trust will dramatically fall. Make the choice not to shoot Chloe.

How do you get the secret Kamski ending? ›

To unlock the Kamski ending, the player must falter the goals of all three playable characters. This means the player must deliberately go out of their way to make sure Kara, Markus, and Connor fail at their mission. In the case with Kara, the player must let Kara be killed inside of the manor by being captured.

What happens if Connor shoots Kamskis android? ›

If Connor decides to shoot the android, Kamski will answer one question, otherwise no information will be given (see Figure 2 for a complete flowchart of the chapter). In the video shown to the participants, Connor spares the android, thus no additional information was obtained to advance the murder investigation.

What is the best choice for Markus? ›

During the Battle for Detroit, Markus has a lot of choices he'll need to make, but he'll have the public opinion on the side of the Androids. Stay peaceful and, when given the option, either choose to kiss North (if she's still around) or sing to the FBI agents to humanize Androids. and you'll make it out safely.

What happens if you don't let Chloe leave? ›

At the end of the game if you achieve a good ending i think (Having deviants free and get humans to fall back and let them live) Chloe will show you that she has emotions and she asks you if you can let her go. If you do, she will disappear and your menu will be sorta empty. If you wont allow her, she stays there.

Who is rA9? ›

rA9 is the last 2 letters and last number of every android's programming. The code was a subroutine implemented in the first android to make it humanlike, as deviant androids are, and was intended to be removed.

Why did Kamski create Amanda? ›

created by Elijah Kamski to control Connor. She will observe Connor's progresses in the story, depending on the players choices. In the end, if Connor become a deviant, she convocate him to tell him it's over and try to kill him.

Why is Kamski pool red? ›

In the house, there are some art pieces featuring vulvic imagery which symbolizes Kamski's role as the creator of androids. Most probably the walls of Kamski's pool are red instead of the water, giving the illusion of Kamski swimming in wine, an allusion to how people thought how the wealthy people lived in the past.

Was Kamski a good guy? ›

Elijah Kamski is one of the two overarching antagonists (alongside President Warren) of Detroit: Become Human. He serves as the overarching antagonist of Connor's story, and a minor yet pivotal antagonist in Markus and Kara's stories.

Should I shoot or spare the android? ›

There, players get to see the android Chloe that is present in the Main Menu. Elijah forces Connor through a Kamski test where he tells the android to shoot Chloe in order to gain some vital information. Players should obviously spare her, since the information is not worth Connor's brutality and Hank's anger.

What does Kamski tell Connor? ›

"You preferred to spare a machine rather than accomplish your mission." Kamski words break Connor from his thoughts as he helps Chloe up. "You saw a living being in this android. You showed empathy." He sends Chloe away to another room. "A war is coming, you'll have to choose your side...

Why does Hank hate androids? ›

He hates androids because they allow people to skip out on their jobs. Because a skilled doctor was high on Red Ice at the time Cole needed surgery to survive their car accident, an android had to perform the task; it failed. This is why he treats androids with such disregard (though not as much as his rival, Gavin).

Should Connor shoot Chloe? ›

No matter what happens afterward, if players choose to kill Chloe, Hank will always be disappointed with Connor's decision. However, killing Chloe will allow Connor to earn the key needed to access Jericho. Throughout the conversation with Kamski, Hank consistently tries to get Connor to leave with him.

Should Kara play dead run or surrender? ›

NOTE: Choosing any other options here other than PLAY DEAD and DON'T MOVE will cause both Alice and Kara to get killed. If that happens, you won't be able to get the Good Ending of the game. After another cutscene plays and shows Kara and Alice escaping, you'll then regain control of Marcus.

Can you stop Connor from killing Markus? ›

You'll need to guide Connor through the blizzard over to a control panel that appears after the scene switches back into his mind. Walk over to the panel and hit the button prompts to hit the button. Doing this will prevent Connor from pulling out his gun and killing Marcus during his speech.

What happens if you don't shoot Chloe Detroit? ›

Assuming players choose to spare Chloe, Hank and Connor will leave together and this ending will unlock, but Connor won't get to ask Kamski any questions regarding rA9, deviancy, or Jericho.

Should I shoot or spare the operator? ›

Markus will now have to choose whether to shoot or spare him. If you haven't made a single mistake (like fail to lock the door in the Server Room) up to this point, killing the escaping human will prevent the SWAT from being called. If you let the employee go, he will hit the alarm and alert the SWAT.

What happens if you don't let Chloe go Detroit? ›

Thereafter, the menu screen will be unoccupied. If you decline, she expresses sadness but remains on the menu. She tells the player she will reset herself in order to "stay a machine", and their next meeting will be like their very first one again.

Should I shoot or spare the deviant? ›

Winning the fight and choosing mercy when dealing with the deviants will result in the chapter's peaceful ending, while choosing alternative approaches with regards to the deviant will likely end both deviants getting shot. Players can alternatively outright fail the mission if they choose to give up.

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