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Binary Domain - Die, Robot

Binary Domain could have been this years sleeper action hit but as it stands, its nothing more than an average game with good ideas bogged down by terrible execution.

May 08, 2012 / 09:40 IST
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I felt a lot of anger while playing Binary Domain. A lot of it was brought on by the shoddy PC port, clunky controls, terrible friendly A.I. and nausea inducing voice acting but part of it was also directed at the game’s wasted potential. If not for the nuisances mentioned above, Binary Domain would have been this year’s sleeper action hit but as it stands, it’s nothing more than an average game with good ideas bogged down by terrible execution.In the near future, humanity has been devastated by floods and since technology has evolved to great extents, certain companies are capable of manufacturing robots that can help humanity rebuild itself. However one Japanese company has more sinister plans up its sleeve and so the United States sends in a Rust Crew to Japan to investigate the corporation. You are a part of that Rust Crew. You then find out they’re creating Hollow Children, robots programmed to believe they’re human which is kind of cool and messed up at the same time. Click here for full story

first published: May 8, 2012 09:34 am

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