![]() ![]() It’s too bad the entertaining plot is populated by a bunch of stereotypical meatheads. Dick won’t be overly impressed, but it’s a fun ride. Yes, it is predictable at times, and anyone familiar with Philip K. Cue the insertion of the a multinational Rust Crew into the sovereign nation of Japan! Naturally, the Japanese government doesn’t approve of interlopers on their native soil, so they immediately sick their army of various kill-bots on our intrepid crew.īinary Domain’s story is better than the usual science fiction throw-away scribblings that often drive today’s games. Unsurprisingly, future USA doesn’t take $#! from anyone. The game begins with an incident on American soil involving one of these flesh-covered mechanical monsters. ![]() We’re not made privy to many rules of the new treaty, but we do know making robots that can pass as humans, walking abominations called Hollow Children, is generally frowned upon. Set several decades in the future, players take on the roll of Dan Marshall, a member of an international “Rust Crew” dedicated to enforcing the rules of robotics as laid out by the new Geneva Code. If you want to skip ahead to the Co-Op section demarcated by the triple asterisks (page 2), be my guest. You’ll control a squad of AI teammates through the game’s innovative, yet seriously flawed, voice command system. The main campaign is a single player only affair. Despite the lackluster name, bland box art, and zero marketing it’s a fine Japanese take on the Western third-person shooter model. ![]() Binary Domain is a new third-person shooter from Sega. ![]()
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