Humanity has just solved problems like global warming - with the help of robots. Robot assistants were American, behaved correctly and differed from people clearly. But one madman from Tokyo began to produce robots that do not know that they are robots - and this can be understood because they look and behave exactly like people. This is a violation of the law, and the team of pros from different countries flies to Japan to forever stop the conveyor of the insane inventor. Robots with problems of self-identification can provide a variety for those fans of tactical shooters who are tired of terrorists and zombies.
The game has visually attractive features. The style of opponents, the style of equipping the team of heroes are very attractive and original. Some details of the battles are well presented - bullets knock out picturesque clouds of debris. Locations are less expressive - apparently, so as not to interfere with focusing on the actual combat. A notable feature of the gameplay is the dependence of the relationship in the team on the player's actions. If the team has bad mutual support - lower trust, lower trust - lower effectiveness in combat.
Game Info
Release DateFebruary 16, 2012
DeveloperSEGA
PlatformPC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
CategoryAction, Shooter
Average Playtime~2 Hours
System Requirements
Minimum
OSMicrosoft Windows 7/Vista/XP
ProcessorIntel Core 2 Duo @ 2.66 GHz or AMD equivalent
Memory2GB RAM (XP)/3GB RAM (Windows 7 / Vista)
GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce GT220 (512MB) / ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT (512MB)
Storage8 GB free hard drive space
Recommended
OSMicrosoft Windows 7
ProcessorIntel Core i5 @ 2.66 GHz or AMD equivalent
Memory3GB RAM
GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 (1GB) / ATI Radeon HD 5750 (1GB)
Storage8 GB free hard drive space
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How many GB is Binary Domain?
Binary Domain requires approximately 8 GB of storage space.
How long is Binary Domain?
The average playtime for Binary Domain is approximately 2 hours.