A brave attempt to innovate in a tired genre, but one let down by dubious AI and a distinct lack of polish
The consequence system; A compelling story; Enormous; screen-filling bosses
Incredibly dumb squad AI; Unremarkable combat
A brave attempt to innovate in a tired genre, but one let down by dubious AI and a distinct lack of polish
The consequence system; A compelling story; Enormous; screen-filling bosses
Incredibly dumb squad AI; Unremarkable combat
Binary Domain isn't one of those games that have had people talking for months, picking over screenshots and examining each and every trailer with a magnifying glass and notepad. I remember posting its teaser trailer on a news site nearly a year ago and never hearing anything about it again, which...
clone, and, in many senses, it is; but in this case, that is not a bad thing. The first game from Yakuza Studio, the new developer formed by
Binary Domain is a science fiction, team based, third person shooter, a bit like Gears of Wars expect set in the future of Japan where an organization who produces robots are committing crimes.
Binary Domain Tested and reviewed based on the Playstation 3 version. Review by Ben Nacca (Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/BenNacca ) XBL GT: Darkeyes1991 PSN ID: Darkeyes2k11 Game Info Delving into the Sci-Fi genre once more, SEGA have given fans of the genre another option when it comes...
Solid graphics with good variety | Likeable characters | Surprisingly pleasing story
Voice system weak | Multiplayer lacks innovation | Better alternatives on offer
this is a rpg shooter with sqaud based play there are elements of vanquish with all the big robots and fast paced action there's a really good story which is really engrossing nice controls smoth graphics enjoyable game and at price it come's at you cant say no
Un titre original et différent. A découvrir !
good game with reasonable price
Engaging Story Line; Gameplay
On the whole, Binary Domain gets a lot more right than it does wrong. A couple of issues with the control scheme and friendly AI aside, it provides a platform for a potentially fantastic sequel. In particular, the rogue robot production story arc is captivating.
This would probably have been Sega's best TPS to date, if they had only executed it better. It's an excellent game and I'd put it on par with Vanquish. But it's just not as polished. The voice command could have made the game, but it just wasn't up to standard compared to the rest of the game.
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