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    Binary Domain

    Game » consists of 10 releases. Released Feb 28, 2012

    A group of international soldiers take on an army of rogue androids in this sci-fi shooter set in 2080's Tokyo.

    curtman2k20's Binary Domain (PlayStation 3) review

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    This game is f*cking awesome!

    Love the story its very gripping, and i felt during the combat portions, it was very reminiscent of gears of war and mass effect third person action with squad mechanics. The story had me so hooked that i actually pulled an all-nighter to finish it, then the last hour or so, you don't really see much of the plot twists coming, and i know i like/hate after credit true endings/bonus endings, but in this case its an amazing ending. If your on the fence of whether to try this game or not, i definately suggest it if you like, sci-fi shooters, third person action, and the guys who brought you the Yakuza series created this, so if you played those games you know the imaginary of the creators. I rented this game from gamefly, but had i known the game would've been this friggin awesome i would of totally bought it! There is multiplayer options as well, i haven't tried them as i don't care much for multiplayer, mostly because of immature idiots yelling stupid shit in your ears or through your tv, yeah i know you can turn it off, but they you can't connect with friends. Also if your a fan of I Robot, Terminator, Blade Runner, or any other futuristic machine war movies with a government twist. Thank You Sega, i'm truly glad you guys are still Publishing games!

    Other reviews for Binary Domain (PlayStation 3)

      10 Types of Cover-Based Shooter: Binary Domain & Everything Else 0

      Never let it be said that I don't occasionally leave my RPG comfort zone for something a little more faster-paced and visceral. Sega's Binary Domain is a near-future (2080! Mark your calendars!) third-person shooter that follows a "Rust Crew" - a SWAT-like task force from a multinational organization called IRTA that monitors and enforces a global law that prohibits human-like robots - as they traipse across a Tokyo that's been largely devastated by the rising sea level caused by global warming....

      3 out of 4 found this review helpful.

      Far Better than it has Any Right Being 0

      At first glance, many would merely say that Binary Domain is Japan's answer to Gears of War, an obvious attempt to appeal to a massive audience in the West. But hidden underneath the layer of "me to" gameplay, is a gem of a game which combines Western sensibilities in regards to animations and shooting, and just enough Japanese craziness to stop it being swallowed up in the sea of bland third person shooters.If you have played GoW (and I do apologise for the reference, but there are clear parall...

      1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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