It's an average game with some really good high points. The combat isn't anything special, but the enemy damage effects are some of the best in the world. The cast is solid, the story is surprisingly interesting, and it's a shame that it's pretty obviously not going to get a sequel or anything.
I'm just bummed out there's no new game+ or skippable cutscenes/dialogue. Makes the game a real chore to replay, especially if you want to grind up friendship points for the best endings. It deserves a sequel/hd remake a lot more than some of the games that do get them.
Nicholas Richardson
Recently I realized I was making some appreciable headway on my backlog in the past few months and I realized something: The only thing worse than having a huge backlog is not having a huge backlog. It's an odd conundrum.
Parker Gomez
I see, well, too bad, my complaint is only the control mapping.
Yeah, more or less.
Adrian Smith
If I had a good camera I would. I've got a friend who does video stuff for his church so maybe I'll see if he can help me with it.
Games were generally good up till 2007, so there will always be something else to play. I wouldn't worry about running out of vidya to much.
Mason Lopez
Ohhhh shit, here come dat backlog Kill yourself.
Logan Harris
Is it a meme?
Ayden Diaz
That user is just being a retard. Ignore him.
Kayden King
Yeah, it's a great game.
Matthew Powell
I didn't have any problems for the M+K controls in Binary Domain except for when you control the big turret in the one boss fight and hack the robot.
If you're having trouble getting enough Trust with everyone there's a couple of spots in the game where you can just keep killing enemies and build a ton of trust for the teammates that are with you. Although there's one spot where you get punished and trust will go down if you try to do that.
Once you get some nanomachines and upgrades you're much more capable and aren't really forced to stick behind cover. Headshots help too because the other enemies will prioritize the robot over you so you get some breathing room to knock off even more heads. I hate the typical cover shooter gameplay you see in Uncharted, etc. but Binary Domain gives you enough leeway with your health that it's much, much more fun.
Caleb Nguyen
I loved the story and characters. The art design was also pretty damn great. Loved how all the robot looked and how they were semi destructible.
I do agree the controls are pretty shit especially the mouse smoothing. That one part where you had to drive the big robot was awful like said. You had to move your really slowly when controlling otherwise the camera wouldn't keep up because of the smoothing. Also had the same stupid problem as Sonic Generation where you had to force the game to recognize integrated graphics cards.
I've seen a few people online say the bosses were too hard but I thought they were fine. I imagine they didn't use the shock charge at all because they were all pretty easy for me.