


Whereas Yakuza: Dead Souls was still uniquely Japanese in flavor and has endured some criticism of its TPS mechanics as a result, Binary Domain is a Western-style shooter with some added elements that its Japanese developers must have thought would enhance the typical TPS experience. Yas, if Binary Domain is an interesting beast. The result is surprisingly effective and enjoyable. … Expandīinary Domain is an interesting beast. Is this a game for the competitive purist? Neigh, but it is likely the best campaign you will find in a third person shooter this year. It can, however, be enjoyable for small sessions at a time but will never raise you out of your seat or impress in you anyway. Obviously an obligation rather than concern, the developers have made no exemplary effort to set Binary Domain's multiplayer apart from the herd.

Its a tack on, and I have no other words for it. The package is, however, somewhat let down by its multiplayer component. A game with balanced combat, great visuals, impressive boss fights and an enjoyable, if slightly surreal, plot to weave them all together in one of the most complete and enjoyable campaigns I have ever played in a shooter. A game designed in the East with the mindset of the West at the forefront of its development, the result is something surreal. A game with balanced combat, great visuals, impressive boss fights and an enjoyable, if slightly surreal, plot to weave them all together in one of the most complete It is very likely you, at present, do not own a copy of this very charming third person shooter. It is very likely you, at present, do not own a copy of this very charming third person shooter.
