Binary Domain is an original squad-based shooter by Toshihiro
Nagoshi, the creator behind some of SEGA's most well-known video
game franchises, including the critically acclaimed Yakuza series.
Binary Domain puts players in the middle of a fast paced and
intense battle for humanity in a robot-invaded 2080 Tokyo. Fighting
through the derelict lower levels of the city, players control an
international peace-keeping squad that soon starts to question
their surroundings and the choices they make. Are the robots
becoming more human, or are humans becoming more like machines?
Binary Domain's central theme of life is key to the way the
innovative AI system is being developed. The highly advanced AI
will make the battlefield a more compelling experience than ever
before and players will have to plan their moves strategically and
carefully in order to progress through the hostile environments of
the game.
Binary Domain takes you to Japan in the year 2080, where you'll
need to regain control as a robotic threat threatens to take over,
leaving humanity obsolete in this intense 3rd person squad based
shooter from the brilliant mind of Toshiri Nagoshi
As Dan Marshall, you and your squad must rise to the challenge
and stop the mechanical menace before it's too late. But when is
too late?
You'll encounter highly intelligent enemies that will have you
thinking on your feet as they try to outmanoeuvre you at every turn
as they try to stop you and your team. You'll need to think fast
and shoot faster as you guide your earn through real-time moral
decisions and earn their trust in order to lead them more
effectively.
Tokyo times: You'll see two very different Tokyos, the run down
and decaying slums below and clean and wealthy new city above.
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