Description:THE MACHINE AGE HAS BEGUN in this immersive and atmospheric squad-based shooter in which you need to regain control of a futuristic Tokyo from an emerging robotic threat.
Set in 2080, the story starts when Dan Marshall and his squad are sent to bring the robotic community under control as they begin to infiltrate society and slowlyTHE MACHINE AGE HAS BEGUN in this immersive and atmospheric squad-based shooter in which you need to regain control of a futuristic Tokyo from an emerging robotic threat.
Set in 2080, the story starts when Dan Marshall and his squad are sent to bring the robotic community under control as they begin to infiltrate society and slowly take over undetected, leaving humans redundant in their wake.
Thrilling encounters with highly intelligent robotic enemies require you to think tactically, make challenging, real-time moral decisions and build up trust with your team mates in order to guide your squad to safety and success.... (more)(less)
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When does mankind start losing its humanity? How far will we go before we are no longer able to define our moral integrity and ability to see right from wrong? Those are the heavy questions third-person shooter Binary Domain asks.
On the surface Binary Domain looks like any other number of ordinary cover-based shooters. Much like its philosophy-heavy storyline about machines blending in with their human creators, Binary Domain was unsurprisingly under the radar when it was rel"
"Binary Domain doesn't just hone the mechanics introduced in games like Gears of War to an enjoyable whole, it also introduces a storyline beyond impressive that, possibly for the first time in gaming, truly provides some psychological and philosophical insight into the ethics behind the Blade Runner-dilemma of robots with souls. You really get involved in the conflict and the cutscenes have production values coming out the wazoo. Also, the game has a french robot and a huge black man named Big B"