
Gamers Recon writes: A lot of people may not have heard about Sega’s latest Third-person shooter – Binary Domain as it hasn’t really seen a lot of public attention. So let me give you a short insight – The year is 2080 and Tokyo has been over-run by robots and players now find themselves right in the middle of a fast-paced and intense battle for humanity’s very survival. Very Terminator like I know, but that’s not a bad thing, is it?

Rovio “found it difficult to advance its initially planned business development,” says Sega.

Sato and his R&D team were responsible for the creation of Sega’s arcade and home console hardware, including the Master System, Genesis / Mega Drive, Saturn, and Dreamcast.
I still own those systems, and many games that were built for them.
Thank you for an amazing part of my childhood.
Rest in Peace Legend.
He joined SEGA in 1971, wow. The Mega Drive, Saturn and Dreamcast hold the best memories for me, more so the Mega Drive. Thanks for the memories, Hideki-sama.
Sega's swan song, their best and most memorable console, the dreamcast. it will last for generations
I love my Sega Genesis. I have childhood memories playing that console which will never fade.

SlimePress' Interview with Yakuza Kiwami 3 director and Yakuza Series Chief Director Ryosuke Horii, where he discusses the future of the Kiwami brand of Yakuza remakes from the Yakuza Kiwami 3 + Dark Ties Launch Event in Malaysia
Have to say, been following the development of this game for quite some time and I'm really looking forwarding to buying it when released.
You can never go wrong with the Yakuza team.
The demo was very good. I wish more shooters would utilize that voice recognition a bit more for added tactics. There just has to be ease within the game actually recognizing your orders and the AI being capable of following it. Other than that, the demo really peaked my interest in this game. That and the music was great.
It was really good, the voice recognition needs work but hopefully it will be tweaked before release. It worked the majority of the time though.