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The SEGA Blog has word on plans to bring Binary Domain to Windows next month, offering PC gamers the chance to play this third-person shooter recently released for consoles: Announced today, the much anticipated third-person squad shooter Binary Domain will be released on PC this April. PC fans who have been requesting this game – your words have been heard! We’re proud to announce that the truly unique story and setting of Binary Domain will soon be on your preferred platform!
For those that haven’t heard, Binary Domain is a pioneering third-person squad shooter from the creators of the Yakuza series. Set in 2080 Tokyo, Binary Domain paints a vivid picture of a country in social and environmental meltdown; players will battle against robotic defenses in a city where climate change has forced many to live in extreme poverty in the slums, while the others live in the near future upper city built on top of the lower city. With a central branching storyline, voice recognition in combat and conversation, and AAA shooter mechanics Binary Domain offers something genuinely unique to the genre.
“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. So we listened and we delivered.” said Gary Knight, Senior Vice President of Marketing at SEGA.
Binary Domain will be released on the PC platform in both boxed and digital formats. Further information can be found from your favorite retailer.
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Re: PC Binary Domain Next Month |
Mar 20, 2012, 09:49 |
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MattyC wrote on Mar 20, 2012, 09:40:
Joss wrote on Mar 19, 2012, 20:32: I avoid third-person shooters like the plague. I've skipped over some popular titles for this singular reason. It's first-person or bust godamnit! I will never understand this. I get liking one over the other and I get that in say.. a competitive enviornment one might always prefer one to the other, but in a single player game? Both views have pros and cons. You can see what your character is doing, equipment changes, and many other things.
Just seems silly to totally remove one viewpoint.
In unrelated news the description of the universe made me think of Final Fantasy VII Skyrim does this well where you can toggle turd person in order to see how awesome you look. Except that they force turd person when you're on a horse, or when you sit on a chair and other things, which harms the immersion a little bit more. |
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