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Binary Domain[b] is a third-person shooter video game developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and published by Sega. It was released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in February 2012 and Windows in April 2012. The game is set in Tokyo, Japan, in the year 2080. It features innovative artificial intelligence technology.

Binary Domain

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Developer(s)Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio[a]Publisher(s)SegaDirector(s)Daisuke SatoProducer(s)

Masayoshi Kikuchi

Designer(s)Hiroyuki SakamotoProgrammer(s)

Tatsuya Kaku

Takashi Atsu

Artist(s)Nobuaki MitakeWriter(s)

Tsuyoshi Furuta

Antony Johnston

Composer(s)Mitsuharu Fukuyama

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Heigo Tani

Masao Mase

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Atsuhiro Watanabe

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Yuya Saito

Toshihiro Tanaka

Yuichi Wakabayashi

Takatsugu Wakabayashi

Platform(s)

PlayStation 3

Xbox 360

Windows

ReleasePlayStation 3, Xbox 360

JP: February 16, 2012

AU: February 23, 2012

EU: February 24, 2012

NA: February 28, 2012

Windows

WW: April 27, 2012

Genre(s)Third-person shooterMode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

The game is set in a world where global warming has caused worldwide flooding, leaving much of the world uninhabitable. As a result, robots were used as the main labor force. The game features a consequence system, which decides how non-playable characters in the squad view and trust the player in story mode. The game also features seven different multiplayer modes, with five classes being available for players to choose.

It was conceived by Toshihiro Nagoshi, who created the Yakuza video game series. The characters of Binary Domain were created with making realistic personalities and behavior in mind. The Consequence System was created to make the game as a competitive game in the third-person shooter genre. The game received mixed to positive reviews upon launch, with critics praising the game's story and Consequence System. However, it received criticisms regarding its voice recognition system. The game sold only 20,000 copies in North America by April 2012.







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