The second round of Sega's Make War Not Love promotion gets you three good games for free.
]]>SEGA has announced a Humble Sale running from today through March 20.
]]>Sony is holding a PSN sale on a variety of sci-fi influenced games including Vanquish, Binary Domain, Lost Planet 3 and more. Get the savings list here.
]]>The PlayStation Blog has revealed the lineup of games coming to the PlayStation Plus Instant Game Collection for North America in November, and there's something for every Sony Platform including the PS4.
]]>SEGA has announced Binary Domain will be released on PC via digital services on April 27. Pre-order bonuses are available for both digital and boxed versions such as the Dan Marshall Pack with additional bionic upgrades and weaponry, and the Multiplayer Pack’ which includes the Ninja playable class. The new Outside High-rise, Upper City map and additional weapon types will be included as well. SEGA said to check with your favorite digital distributor or local retailer for further information on availability. The Steam page is through here.
]]>NPD has said Mass Effect 3 sales for March were 1.3 million units across all platforms, the firm told Joystiq. While it wouldn't break any figures down for the site, Aaron Greenberg tweeted that Xbox 360 sales were 943,000 units for the period, out-selling the PS3 version four-to-one. Since NPD doesn't take digital sales into account just yet, it's worth noting digital sales across PC and PSN would make the core figure higher if included. NPD said in its March industry report sales for Mass Effect 3 were twice that of Mass Effect 2 during its debut.
]]>Sega's announced that the recently released Binary Domain will also be getting a PC version soon, courtesy of Devil’s Details.
]]>Yakuza Studio has detailed the eight multiplayer modes in Binary Domain where you can play as the part of the Japanese Government's ranks or Resistance forces.
]]>Famed Sega creative Toshihiro Nagoshi is a big PlayStation fan, but expects home consoles to bow out before portable platforms.
]]>Oh boy. Binary Domain isn't afraid to present human nature at its worst. Is there any way to play for the robot side?
]]>This Binary Domain cinematic could have gone in a lot of directions, but the one which ends in the sappy hero getting a scolding from the proletariat is pretty great.
]]>Sega's announced that a demo for Binary Domain will be released on February 15 for PS3 and Xbox 360.
]]>NPCs ignoring your orders because you are incapable of understanding the concept of "teamwork"? Binary Domain also has multiplayer, so you can chum up with thousands of other rubbish players.
]]>Binary Domain game director Daisuke Sato has detailed the shooter's consequence system, the new voice order system that orders your team of soldiers in battle through voice command. The new system, according to Sato, will enable players to "actively reach out to these characters because we’re focusing on the meaning of their existence," according to a post on Destructoid.
Sega's also released a five-minute showing one of the cut-scenes from the game. Get it below the break, but be warned: spoilers. Binary Domain launches on February 24 for PS3 and 360.
]]>Sega's will launch a demon on Nagoshi-made third-person shooter Binary Domain on February 1 in Japan, according to developer Ryu ga Gotaku Studio on Japanese radio. The taster will consist of two levels: Shibuya's Spain-zaka area from the lower level of Tokyo and the Shinjuku Station-like area in the upper level. There won't be online play, but it will feature support for the voice command system.
]]>Sega's announced this afternoon its delayed the worldwide release of Binary Domain. The Nagoshi third-person shooter, having due to release on February 14 in the US and February 17 in the UK and EU, it's now out on February 24 for UK and Europe and February 28 in America. Get a new trailer of it in action below the break.
]]>Sega's upcoming Binary Domain takes the run-and-gun route because shooters are so accessible.
]]>Want to shoot robots while trying to manage a squad full of teammates likely to abandon you mid-mission if you perform badly or ask them rude questions? Binary Domain has you sorted. The shooter boasts a cyberpunk plot, an extensive voice command library which extends to conversations, a gameplay-rooted consequence and relationship system and extensive multiplayer. It arrives on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in February; check out a new Japanese trailer through the break.
]]>SEGA has released a video and a few screenshots featuring Yakuz'a Kazuma Kiryu, who is a playable multiplayer character in Binary Domain. The video, courtesy of Andriasang, is below and really doesn't show too much, but it's there anyway. The shots can be found over on Gematsu. Game's out in mid-February for PS3 and Xbox 360.
]]>Kazuma Kiryu of Sega's Yakuza series will be a playable multiplayer character in Binary Domain.
]]>SEGA has announced extra details surrounding Binary Domain's multiplayer, and the title includes cooperative and competitive play for up to ten players.
]]>Oh what a day. And it isn't even over yet, even though it should have been a while ago. Let's get these shorts out of the way so we can get back to BlizzCon stuff, shall we? We can always have our soup later.
]]>Sega has unveiled the multiplayer component of upcoming cyberpunk shooter Binary Domain, previously best known for letting you shout at your AI teammates through a headset.
]]>Binary Domain does more than cyberpunk shooting. At Tokyo Game Show 2011, we spoke with producer Toshihiro Nagoshi about chatting and consequence.
]]>SEGA has released a new trailer for Binary Domain, which is a walkthrough of the shooter's Consequence System. In the game, you will have to be very aware of how you treat your teammates, because if you are a bit haphazard about it, the consequences will affect your overall game experience. The team can even stop trusting you, making it harder to complete tasks. So if you lead well, your team will support you more and more, and take on greater risks as the game progresses. How each encounter plays out will also depend on how you interact with your team. Watch for yourself below. Binary Domain will land in the US on February 14 and in Europe on February 17. It will be released for both PS3 and Xbox 360.
]]>Sci-fi shooter BInary Domain seems a departure for Yakuza creator Tashihiro Nagoshi, but Alex Donaldson uncovers a similar emphasis on human relationships.
]]>Sony's announced its full lineup for Tokyo Game Show in two weeks, confirming that 19 yet to be announced games for Vita will be at the event.
]]>SEGA has announced Binary Domain will land in the US on February 14 and in Europe on February 17. It will be released for both PS3 and Xbox 360. Screenshots from gamecom, posted earlier in the week can be found here.
]]>We heard you like reading every little bit of news that comes out of a Games Convention, and we wouldn't ever think of letting you down. Here's the news which you might want to catch up on. Make sure to put your reading glasses on, because you're going to need them!
]]>Although Sega is working hard to make Binary Domain's AI companions independent, you'll have to talk to them to keep them sweet. Like, really talk to them.
]]>There's some excellent short stuff below for you.
]]>Sega's upcoming shooter Binary Domain is pushing to bridge the East-West divide, even straddling two different aesthetic schools with its enemy design.
]]>Sega's confirmed Binary Domain will launch next February. Only early 2012 had been confirmed up until now. The date is mentioned at the end of a brand new story video for the game, which details more of the story, which shows robots uprising against humans. Get the video below, via Joystiq. The game, a new IP from Yakuza creator Toshihiro Nagoshi, will launch on PS3 and 360.
]]>Sega's given a little backstory into the plot of Binary Domain, mostly focusing on the robot industry and how it came about before its uprising and the game's main characters. There's also some new screens for the game, a brand new IP from Yakuza creator Toshihiro Nagoshi. You can get it all over at Andriasang.
]]>It's Friday. Thank whatever deity or non-deity you worship for that. To get your weekend started, read up on some small and possibly weird little tidbits of game-related news below.
]]>Sega's confirmed it'll launch Binary Domain in early 2012 for PS3 and 360 as well as releasing the first gameplay trailer for the game.
]]>Famitsu's gone with a 20 page blowout in its new issue of Binary Domain, Yakuza creator Toshihiro Nagoshi's new IP at Sega.
]]>Sega's just announced Binary Domain, the new robot shooter from Yakuza creator Toshihiro Nagoshi that was revealed in Famitsu at the start of the week.
]]>Yakuza creator Toshihiro Nagoshi and his team's next game is called Binary Domain for PS3 and 360, according to reports coming out of Japan.
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