The gameplay of binary domain feels like a weaker version of mass effect, but one thing I can appreciate about this game was the satisfying ending unlike mass effect. Also the multiplayer is completely dead.
The gameplay of binary domain feels like a weaker version of mass effect, but one thing I can appreciate about this game was the satisfying ending unlike mass effect. Also the multiplayer is completely dead.
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
ALL I CAN SAY IS THAT THIS IS A UNDERATED GEM! AND A GREAT STORY GAME FOR THE PS3. AWESOME!!!
Binary Domain is an impressive third person squad based shooter that shows that the Cyberpunk genre is still as popular as ever. Set in the year 2080 you play Dan, a member of an international group designed to enforce violations of the new laws on robotics.
For the price Newegg offers, it's a total green light for a go....and if anything you can grab the demo on the playstation store for free first to check it out.
Story line is mediocre to pretty good if you follow a certain path in the game; Lots of replay value because you need to change up your team and in turn will alter your ending (somewhat).
Sometimes your partners (single player) AI is truly Artificially Unintelligent; UGHH
This game also has an online feature, so even after if you get tired of playing the main story campaign, you'll get a few extra hours of game play with the online modes. There are only two game modes, versus and a co-op mode.
Good graphics, annoying voice commands, ok gameplay and decent sound. Also, if you enjoy sniping this game is not for you, it's the most annoying scope, not even a scope but a circle on this like computer screen with crosshairs, it wobbles around way to much.
Every once in a while a game comes along that sneaks so far under the radar, that when you ask friends if they have played the game they stare blankly as if you were speaking a foreign language. Sadly this seems to be the case for SEGAs very solid third person shooter Binary Domain.
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