I haven't played Detroit yet but watched some let's plays (mostly just a couple of hours, didn't want too many spoilers). At first I find the story interesting, certainly an improvement over Heavy Rain, then I realised... every case is the same! From the hostage scene, to the domestic android scene, to the artist (who looks like Hugh Hefner, btw), to the next murder investigation case after meeting up with the detective, to the club murder case... it's all the same: android abused by human, kills human; android protecting human, accidentally kills human (or not, depending on your choices); android attacked by human, accidentally kills human; another android abused by human, kills human; yet more androids abused by human, kill human... you see the pattern here? (And you can probably predict how the story is going to progress, cos you have seen it many times before in movies, tv and books.)
Just the opening hour or two, you get a handful of repetitions of the same scenario (of good androids put in bad situations), exhausting all permutations. (Ya we get it, human bad, android good, making the player sympathise with the androids, eventually android uprising, how that turns out depends on your choices. I am just guessing here, haven't watched so far.) This is like in Heavy Rain where every chapter they will purposely introduce yet another new character that's a bad person to make you think he is the killer. The repetition here is just worse.
And don't get me started on the controls and the QTE, and the stupid flow charts that totally pull you out of the immersion (the flow charts should be optional, but I guess they need it to hide the game loading). To be honest, I am biased (hated Heavy Rain), but this doesn't make me want to play Detroit (maybe till it goes PS+ in a couple of years).