" That guy reminded me so much of a TF2 Cole Train. "That's exactly what I thought. Except Cole Train is funny. And TF2 is funny. And this guy was decidedly not funny.
" That guy reminded me so much of a TF2 Cole Train. "That's exactly what I thought. Except Cole Train is funny. And TF2 is funny. And this guy was decidedly not funny.
The whole thing reeks of bad. The question is, is it the kind of "bad" that you can get behind?
Looks and sounds so undeniably Japanese. No surprise in the giant robot.
Even the woman being a robot I was kind of expecting... let's see what comes up of this.
This looks bad. The opening looked corny and I hope it is a variety of enemies and not just those green robot looking dudes for the majority of the game.
Seems generic at first but kind of intrigued by the last part of the video. Shot of the video at ~1:25 looks "in game-ish". 3rd person shooter? :D
Looks like it's using the same engine as the Yakuza series. Hopefully not the same clunky controls.
Those screenshots make it look like a B-movie version of Mass Effect running on the Wii.
Upon further review, the dialog seems realllly corny, but the woman with the robot legs at the end of the trailer was an interesting twist. Cyborgs, ho!
On the heels of a recent Famitsu debut, Sega of America and Europe have announced Binary Domain, an original squad-based shooter that's being handled by Yakuza mastermind Toshihiro Nagoshi for eventual releases on the Xbox 360 and PS3.
The game is set in a "robot-invaded" Tokyo in the year 2080. Specifically, you'll be navigating the "derelict lower levels" of this future Tokyo as a squad of three international peacekeepers. This squad is just a part of larger "battle for humanity" against these robot invaders, who are supposedly rather intelligent.
The twist is that Binary Domain isn't purely about killing wicked robots. The game will attempt to present a familiar sci-fi ethical quandary as you progress: are these machines you've been massacring really all this terrible or is humanity actually the bad guy?




