

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. I’ll certainly be picking up a copy.About This Game 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. Unfortunately, much like Vanquish, Sega’s previous attempt to break into the third-person shooter market, Binary Domain seems have gone largely ignored both in Japan and the West. It isn’t perfect – our own Paul Goodman gave it three and a half stars – but it does have a robot with a ridiculous French accent, which buys a lot of affection from me. So we listened and we delivered.” he said.īinary Domain, directed by Toshihiro Nagoishi, of Super Monkey Ball and F-Zero GX fame, is a tightly paced, fun shooter with a quirky sense of humor. “As well as the excitement generated by Binary Domain in the console press we were seeing increasing numbers of players asking for a PC version. Namely an extra map, two weapons and a set of retro ninja outfits.Īccording to a Sega marketing exec, the impending port is the result of Sega listening to fan feedback. As usual, pre-ordering the game on Steam will net you some swag.

There will also be a boxed version you can acquire through traditional means, if you’re so inclined.

Binary Domain, the recent third-person shooter from the Sega development team responsible for Yakuza, is coming to PC.Īccording to Steam, the game is due for release on the 6th April and will set you back a paltry $39.99.
