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Detroit: Become Human.
The demo gives you one level, playing as an android helper to the police, helping to solve a murder.
The full game really took me through the looking glass in terms of empathy. Can't really say more without significant spoilers.
I never played that myself but I recall watching sections of it and it's definitely a bit of a gut punch in places. I remember a place where one streamer just had to interrupt to process something, then went back and redid a whole chunk because a past choice really fucked him up.
It is a well done game and you can usually pick it up for pretty cheap. I think I might play through it again sometime soon to go through the other options. I also want to go through their other games. I tried playing Heavy Rain but for some reason it was not detecting my controller's thumbstick well enough to complete necessary actions. I might try to run it on an emulator and see if that helps.