Binary Domain announced for PC

20 March 2012

SEGA has announced that their third-person squad shooter, Binary Domain will be released on PC sometime in April 2012. Binary Domain will be released on the PC platform in both boxed and digital formats.

The game is already available for PS3 and Xbox 360. SEGA claims to have listened to feedback from fans in bringing the title to PC, or could it have been the plan all along? There’s a cyber-conspiracy afoot…

“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, before greasing his servo motors and tearing the nearest journalist in half.

Binary Domain is a third-person squad shooter from the creators of the Yakuza series. Set in 2080 Tokyo, Binary Domain paints a picture of a country in social and environmental meltdown, grappling with the implications of cyborgs indistinguishable from real humans. 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.

MyGaming’s Dan Parmenter recently reviewed the game on PS3, and he made a rather disturbing high-tech toaster analogy. To find out what Dan was on about, be sure to check out his review, linked below.

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  1. Strawberry
    21.03.2012 at 00:50

    yay! more brown, direct X 9 games

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