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Binary Domain is an original squad-based shooter by Toshihiro Nagoshi, the creator behind some of SEGA's most well-known video game franchises, including the critically acclaimed Yakuza series. Binary Domain puts players in the middle of a fast paced and intense battle for humanity in a 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 make. Are the robots becoming more human, or are humans becoming more like machines?
Binary Domain's central theme of life is key to the way the innovative AI system is being developed. The highly advanced AI will make the battlefield a more compelling experience than ever before and players will have to plan their moves strategically and carefully in order to progress through the hostile environments of the game.
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- Binary Domain takes you to Japan in the year 2080, where you'll need to regain control as a robotic threat threatens to take over, leaving humanity obsolete in this intense 3rd person squad based shooter from the brilliant mind of Toshiri Nagoshi
- As Dan Marshall, you and your squad must rise to the challenge and stop the mechanical menace before it's too late. But when is too late?
- You'll encounter highly intelligent enemies that will have you thinking on your feet as they try to outmanoeuvre you at every turn as they try to stop you and your team. You'll need to think fast and shoot faster as you guide your earn through real-time moral decisions and earn their trust in order to lead them more effectively.
- Tokyo times: You'll see two very different Tokyos, the run down and decaying slums below and clean and wealthy new city above
- Consequence system: Even when you're under fire, you'll need to make moral decisions that will affect the outcome of mission
- Procedural damage: You'll need to find your enemies weaknesses to take them out more effectively as your enemies will adapt the way they fight as you damage non-essential areas of their bodies
- Weapons and skills: You may have the most advanced weapons, but without the right skills you won't be able to use them effectively
- Complimenting Binary Domain's Single player campaign you'll find an impressive multiplayer with different modes and Character classes available for you to sink your teeth into
- Data capture: Your team must capture the oppositions Data Capsule that contains valuable information. Steal the Data Module and return it to your base in order to score. Supports up to 10 players.
- Domain control: Gain control of the areas in enemy hands before the time runs out, but be warned, the enemy will be dug in and won't give up their areas without a fight. Supports up to 10 players.
- Team survival: No territories or modules to capture in this intense mode as to win you must have the last player standing on your team. Supports up to 10 players.
- Operation: Defend or destroy are the aims of Operation. One team must destroy the supplies whilst the other defends, but with the objectives changing you must be quick to adapt. Supports up to 10 players.
- Invasion: Work as a team to with stand the ongoing waves of Robotic attackers, but you'll have no sighs of relief when you complete a wave, as each wave will increase in difficulty. Supports up to 4 players.
- Team Deathmatch: A classic mode where the only goal you have is kill your enemy more than they kill you, team with the most kills at the end wins. Supports up to 10 players.
- Free for all: As the name suggests, you'll have no friends here! It's everyman for themselves as you fight for supremacy over the other combatants. Supports up to 10 players.
- 15
- English
- Xbox 360
- Binary Domain
- Sega
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Binary Domain is an original squad-based shooter by Toshihiro Nagoshi, the creator behind some of SEGA's most well-known video game franchises, including the critically acclaimed Yakuza series. Binary Domain puts players in the middle of a fast paced and intense battle for humanity in a 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 make. Are the robots becoming more human, or are humans becoming more like machines?
Binary Domain's central theme of life is key to the way the innovative AI system is being developed. The highly advanced AI will make the battlefield a more compelling experience than ever before and players will have to plan their moves strategically and carefully in order to progress through the hostile environments of the game.
Features:
- Binary Domain takes you to Japan in the year 2080, where you'll need to regain control as a robotic threat threatens to take over, leaving humanity obsolete in this intense 3rd person squad based shooter from the brilliant mind of Toshiri Nagoshi
- As Dan Marshall, you and your squad must rise to the challenge and stop the mechanical menace before it's too late. But when is too late?
- You'll encounter highly intelligent enemies that will have you thinking on your feet as they try to outmanoeuvre you at every turn as they try to stop you and your team. You'll need to think fast and shoot faster as you guide your earn through real-time moral decisions and earn their trust in order to lead them more effectively.
- Tokyo times: You'll see two very different Tokyos, the run down and decaying slums below and clean and wealthy new city above
- Consequence system: Even when you're under fire, you'll need to make moral decisions that will affect the outcome of mission
- Procedural damage: You'll need to find your enemies weaknesses to take them out more effectively as your enemies will adapt the way they fight as you damage non-essential areas of their bodies
- Weapons and skills: You may have the most advanced weapons, but without the right skills you won't be able to use them effectively
- Complimenting Binary Domain's Single player campaign you'll find an impressive multiplayer with different modes and Character classes available for you to sink your teeth into
- Data capture: Your team must capture the oppositions Data Capsule that contains valuable information. Steal the Data Module and return it to your base in order to score. Supports up to 10 players.
- Domain control: Gain control of the areas in enemy hands before the time runs out, but be warned, the enemy will be dug in and won't give up their areas without a fight. Supports up to 10 players.
- Team survival: No territories or modules to capture in this intense mode as to win you must have the last player standing on your team. Supports up to 10 players.
- Operation: Defend or destroy are the aims of Operation. One team must destroy the supplies whilst the other defends, but with the objectives changing you must be quick to adapt. Supports up to 10 players.
- Invasion: Work as a team to with stand the ongoing waves of Robotic attackers, but you'll have no sighs of relief when you complete a wave, as each wave will increase in difficulty. Supports up to 4 players.
- Team Deathmatch: A classic mode where the only goal you have is kill your enemy more than they kill you, team with the most kills at the end wins. Supports up to 10 players.
- Free for all: As the name suggests, you'll have no friends here! It's everyman for themselves as you fight for supremacy over the other combatants. Supports up to 10 players.
- 15
- English
- Xbox 360
- Binary Domain
- Sega
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Nearly like GoW
Binary Domain reminds me of Gears of War but instead of killing Locust you kill Robots. So if you like GoW you will also like this one.
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Binary Domain is a very enjoyable game and has good game play.
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Brilliant!
While not original, Binary Domain is a breath of fresh air compared to most new shooters. It has 10+ hours of campaign and a mediocre yet playable multi-player. You can use voice commands to talk to your squad in the campaign, which is great. It has some RPG elements when it comes to your team's abilities and morale as well. Brilliant!
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Nice little Gem
Trailer looked very nice and the story keeps up to its promise... We're having a mix between I, Robot and Terminator here and this makes a lot of fun. Gameplay wise I had a huge smile on my face since you will destroy step by step more of the Robots until they are gone for good. Just to imagine if that would have been also bloody ... (better not!) So, you could say this is a really satisfying experience and on top you'll get some really good boss fights. Sad to see this gem be so easy overlooked. Give yourself some treat and grab this bargain!
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Very good!
I'd never heard much about Binary Domain but I've always been interested in what it could be like and saw that it was a low price which is an amazing deal. This is a brilliant game that's probably worth more than what I paid but it's a bit on the short side. I thoroughly enjoyed this game!
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Unsung Hero
Binary Domain looks like so many other shooters out there, and doesn't bring in many new ideas. But what it lacks in innovation it makes up for in brilliant execution. The game is simply excellent, looks great, plays great and sounds great. This is highly recommended for any sci-fi or shooter fans.
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Binary Domain
I enjoyed Binary Domain far more than I expected. Binary domain doesn't really break any new ground, but it's a sold third person shooter in the vein of Gears of War. The setting is interesting while not taking itself too seriously and the story is solid. The characters are an entertaining bunch all whilst being a little tongue in cheek. There is a trust mechanic to the game that I feel isn't fully developed but has promising moments. So I was pleasantly surprised by Binary Domain. It's a solid game and an absolute steal at the price I paid for it. I would recommend this.
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Nice and full of action.
I liked Binary Domain a lot. It follows the tradition of the Gears of War kind of game play, which is cover shooting. It's quite fun and while the enemies are robots, the detail of destruction of these is really well done. They'll keep coming with whatever limbs they have left in the Terminator fashion.
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Enjoy its campain
Very good price for a good game, lots of fun with single player, maybe not so long.
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Great game!
Binary Domain, Low price for a great game, controls a platoon against an army of robots, almost like matrix!
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