Good ideas flow through Binary Domain's veins, but the executions are flawed and unsatisfying. The term 'average' would not do the game justice, thanks to its more well realized concepts, but its overall quality merits little more than a rental....
Abstract: Sega decided to try to squeeze in Binary Domain a week before the highly anticipated Mass Effect 3. Unfortunately, the newly formed Yakuza Studio’s third-person shooter is now more likely to be missed and forgotten, and possibly end up on one of those...
Abstract: You should be forgiven for letting Binary Domain slip under the radar. Any kind of promotion has been non-existent from Sega. As the debut title from Toshihiro Nagoshi's Yakuza Studio, the new IP deserves a little more respect. For anyone who's played ...
Abstract: What if you lived in a world where robots were as prevalent as humans? You'd see them every day--in the street, at your workplace, in the coffee shop--made to mimic the human figure but easily identifiable as machines. But what if the gap narrowed to t...
Robot enemies break apart in diverse and gratifying ways, Characters and dialogue are appealing, Thoughtful environmental detail, Amusing command/dialogue mechanic.
Abstract: Binary Domain is SEGA's latest attempt to jump into the third-person shooter scene. In today's market, shooters are a dime a dozen, and you don't have to look hard to find a buzz-cut, gun-toting, grey armored main character ready to roadie run and duck...
Abstract: There are so many games that come out of the gate with fantastic ideas, original concepts, and tons of potential, but fail to make the grade due to a lack of budget, time or talent. We've seen far to many Mindjacks, Damnations and Dark Voids over the...
Abstract: Binary Domain Review1 2 Binary Domain's narrative is dominated by conflict. There's the central battle between humans and robots in a future Tokyo; there's the fish-out-of-water unease of this group of western soldiers entering foreign territory; there...
When we first heard about Binary Domain it sounded like another Science Fiction shooter featuring homicidal AI… another Philip K Dick inspired unoriginal offering. Whether this game traces its roots back to Philip K Dick's literature, James Cameron's Term...