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Sega's Binary Domain is all about trust

Destructoid: Even though Japanese developers try to Westernize their games, they always keep that certain Japanese edge. Games like Vanquish showed us that a typical third-person shooter can still feel fresh even though we have so many of them year after year. Binary Domains' Japanese touch is the game's "trust meter." Every character has a meter that shows you how much they trust you. While we were talking to Sega Japan, they explained to us how this system works and how it influences gameplay.

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Breadisgood5376d ago

As soon as I saw the trailer for this game I thought "this could be just like the 'The Thing' game". Looks like it is gonna be pretty similair.

I like the idea for it, gonna keep an eye on this one.

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10 Most Underrated Third-Person Shooters

GF365: "Here are our picks for the ten most underrated third-person shooters that you might not have played before or even known about."

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neutralgamer19921107d ago (Edited 1107d ago )

Actually great list TBH I agree with all 10

I hope one day we get some remakes for the following

The saboteur(with a proper remake and quality of life features this game could be great)
Scarface world is yours
Binary domain ( such a great game with great story)
GUN(this needs a remake)
Space marine 40k(such fun time)

Would also like to suggest adding the mercenary series even the 2nd game which is disliked by many is a fun time

cthulhucultist1107d ago

I recently finished Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine and found it to be very enjoyable.

The game respected the lore and the gameplay was quite decent.

The color palette was a bit underwhelming (backdrops and setting) and recycled but I think that it deserved better.

Here's hoping for an amazing sequel

Vengeance11381107d ago

Space Marine II !! My most anticipated game of 2023! Woot

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Binary Domain: Remember Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio's Sci-Fi Shooter?

Step into a dystopian world full of robots and cyborgs with Binary Domain – the sci-fi shooter game from Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio. Let's revisit this classic!

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shinoff21831159d ago

I personally enjoyed this when I played it. I know it wasnt reviewed well but f em

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masterfox1159d ago

pretty solid third person shooter played from start to finish, also there is another great third person shooter game from that time and very unique called Inversion.

porkChop1158d ago

Inversion was cool. It was made by the same team behind TimeShift, another really cool but flawed shooter.

HeliosHex1158d ago

Yeah this was a good game despite poor reviews.

Hofstaderman1158d ago

I still have my copy. It’s a brilliant game despite the reviews.

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Cyberpunk Backlog: Binary Domain - A Masterpiece by SEGA

Developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, the makers of the Yakuza games, Binary Domain is an extremely underrated cyberpunk third-person shooter. Directed by Toshihiro Nagoshi, the mastermind behind the famous Yakuza series, the game is quite different from his previous works. Nagoshi stated that he wanted to explore the themes of life, more specifically through the use of robots. It’s a cyberpunk-themed game, and the game has interesting views on technology, robots and how society would behave in such a world. There are numerous references to other cyberpunk works and fans of the genre will be pleasantly surprised.

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isarai2246d ago

I would love a sequel or remake of this game. Such a fun romp

JayRyu2245d ago

^Agreed

This was such an underrated game. I liked the story and some of the action scenes were really good.

Gamehard2245d ago

I've always wanted to play this game. Huge fan of Vanquish and a few of my friends have always recommended trying this, too. I think I even have it on steam and PS3 but just never made time :( The backlog struggle is real.

DerfDerf2245d ago

This game was awesome. So satisfying the way the robots broke into pieces.

SovereignSnaKe2245d ago (Edited 2245d ago )

I'm looking at my copy right now. I got rid of a bunch of 360 games years ago but I just couldn't part with this one. It was really something special. I've recommended it to several people over the years and almost all of them have never even heard of it.