Binary Domain is a third-person shooter with a few problems, but everything is forgiven once you start shooting its robots. These enemies are made up like Meccano sets, and though they lack the ...
Binary Domain is set in the late 21st century where robots are commonplace. International laws affect the manufacture of these robots a la I, Robot. I didn’t know that Binary Domain even existed going ...
Binary Domain is almost upon us, and with it, SEGA has put out some new details about the game’s multiplayer modes. SEGA's unveiled some sick new details about their upcoming post-cyberpunk FPS set ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. If you were ever a fan of Daytona USA, Super Monkey Ball, or the Yakuza series, then you're familiar with the work of Sega executive officer Toshihiro ...
It has, since its unveiling late in 2009, been hard to muster much in the way of enthusiasm for Binary Domain. Fronted by a stubble-chinned, crop-haired hero who's seemingly more anonymous than the ...
It’s a shame to admit it, but these days, seeing the Sega logo on a game often makes you second guess your purchase. What was once considered to be a video gaming giant has, in recent times, often ...
Before the Yakuza or Like a Dragon series truly blew up in English speaking countries with 2017's Yakuza 0, its creators at Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio branched out into a different style of game. The result ...
Following Famitsu’s announcement earlier this week, Sega America and Sega Europe have officially announced Binary Domain, an upcoming PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 squad-based shooter by Yakuza creator ...
I have to admit, I wasn’t sure what to expect from Sega and Yakuza Studios’ Binary Domain. I had seen the game in various stages of development, and it looked alright but was fairly unremarkable in ...
Yakuza producer and Binary Domain director Daisuke Sato has a few ideas for updating the cult classic game for new platforms. Games like The Witcher 3, Call of Duty: Black Ops, and more are a part of ...
Now, this is how to make a satisfying shooter. “Binary Domain” is probably one of the better third-person shooters we’ve seen in a while. There are some half-baked ideas that either need to be fleshed ...
The robots blow up good, but otherwise this ho-hum shooter fumbles its few ideas and is a shonky port to boot. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates many hours to every review, to ...
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