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Binary Domain

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Release Date: February 24, 2012

Action, TPP, Cyberpunk, Science Fiction, TPS, Co-op, Singleplayer

Action game in industrial climates, in which the conflict between people and robots was presented. One of the authors of this position is Toshihiro Nagoshi - the creator of the Yakuza series, known primarily to Sony console owners.

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8.4

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2080 AD Tokyo, Japan. The Amada Corporation break Geneva Code, Clause 21 by creating humanoid robots that believe themselves to be human. These so-called Hollow Children have infiltrated the human population, blurring the lines between man and machine. Dan Marshall and the Rust Crew are tasked to find Amada at all costs. Will the team’s human bond be their greatest strength or will they fall to the machines?

Features:

The Consequence System

Under the pressures of battle every action, every choice and every word affects everything

Procedural Damage

Fully destructible and highly resilient robots adapt to the damage they sustain encouraging you to analyse each enemy, find their weaknesses and dispose of them in the most efficient way

A new take on futuristic Tokyo

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows April 27, 2012

Xbox 360

Xbox 360 February 24, 2012

PlayStation 3

PlayStation 3 February 24, 2012

Developer: Devil's Details

Publisher: Sega

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PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Quad Core i5 2.66 GHz, 2 GB RAM (3 GB RAM - Vista/7), graphic card 1 GB (GeForce GTX 460 or better), 8 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7.

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Ratings

Game Ratings for Binary Domain Video Game.

86%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (7,895)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Engaging Story and Themes: Many players found the narrative compelling, especially its exploration of AI and humanity, drawing parallels to contemporary discussions about artificial intelligence.
  • Fun Gameplay Mechanics: The shooting mechanics, particularly the ability to shoot off robot limbs, was frequently praised for being satisfying and visually impactful. The game features solid gunplay and enjoyable combat.
  • Character Interactions: The characters are noted for their charm and humor, with players appreciating the dialogue and team dynamics, which include a trust system that affects gameplay.
  • Nostalgic Appeal: Several reviews reflected a sense of nostalgia, with players enjoying the game as a hidden gem from the early 2010s.
  • Unique Features: The integration of a voice recognition system for commands, although flawed, was seen as an innovative attempt to enhance gameplay.

The main cons of the game

  • Poor PC Port and Controls: Many users criticized the PC version for its clunky controls, awkward keybindings, and issues with mouse sensitivity. The voice recognition feature was also deemed unreliable.
  • Repetitive Gameplay: Some players noted that the combat could become monotonous, particularly due to repetitive enemy types and boss fights that felt like bullet sponges.
  • AI Companion Issues: The AI companions were often described as frustrating, with instances of them blocking shots or failing to assist effectively during combat.
  • Linear Structure: The game was criticized for its linearity and lack of environmental variety, with some levels feeling too straightforward.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Better Customization Options: Users expressed a desire for more weapon variety and customization options, especially given the futuristic setting.
  • Improved AI Behavior: There were calls for more intelligent AI companions that would not only assist better in combat but also respond more effectively to player actions.
  • Expanded Decision-Making: Some players wanted more impactful choices that could affect gameplay and story outcomes, beyond the trust system.
  • New Game Plus Mode: A few reviews mentioned the absence of a New Game Plus mode, which could enhance replayability.

Summary

  • Overall, Binary Domain is recognized for its unique blend of action, humor, and philosophical themes, but it suffers from technical shortcomings and gameplay issues that detract from the overall experience.

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8.4

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