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Binary Domain puts players in the middle of a fast-paced and intense battle for humanity in robot-invaded 2080 Tokyo. Fighting through the derelict lower levels of the city, players control an international peace-keeping squad that soon starts to question their surroundings and the choices they are making. Are the robots becoming more human, or are humans becoming more like machines?
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Review by IGN
“…shearing through robots in a Neo Tokyo setting makes for a nice change
of pace within a genre typically populated by alien antagonists and Eastern
European enemies, and in all but name this is essentially the best Terminator
game ever made.
The voice command and trust systems are interesting experiments that yield
slightly underdeveloped results, but ultimately Binary Domain doesn’t hang its
hat on them – even without the gimmicks this is an enjoyable albeit
derivative shooter that any self-respecting sci-fi fan should check out.”
IGN RATINGS FOR BINARY DOMAIN (PS3)
8.0 Presentation
Slickly directed cutscenes and set pieces, although there is the occasionally
awful line of dialogue delivered by the main characters.
8.0 Graphics
Not quite sharp enough to compete with the Gears of War or Uncharteds of this
world, but still very pretty in places.
7.0 Sound
The guns sound appropriately impactful, but the electronic soundtrack lacks
character.
7.5 Gameplay
Shooting robots is incredibly satisfying, but the cover-system isn’t
fully-formed and the squad controls are relatively limited.
7.5 Lasting Appeal
The 10-hour campaign is taut and trimmed of fat, but there's no campaign co-op
and the multiplayer is pretty perfunctory.
7.5
OVERALL
Good
A great game and world that Sega has created. The story was really good, it
played out like a movie and the dialogue script was one of the most enjoyable
I've heard in a long time, mature and suited the characters.
The gameplay was very good, especially on harder difficulties which required far
more tactical playing. Often you could only pop out of cover to get 1 shot off,
anymore and you have have died. You have to consider which part of which robot
to target to gain the best advantage.
The environment was gorgeous and strikingly believable.
Multiplayer is always populated, though most are Japanese players so you do lag
a bit playing from NZ, yet still enjoyable.
Give it a go.
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