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'Binary Domain' Slum Kids cutscene unveiled - watch
Published Wednesday, Feb 15 2012, 17:07 GMT | By Liam Martin | Add comment
Binary Domain has been given a new trailer by Sega.
The Slum Kids cutscene is taken directly from the game's single-player campaign and shows how tough life can be in the slums.
"Dan and Big Bo have fought their way into Tokyo's rain soaked underground. The lower city has been left to rot by the wealthy inhabitants of upper Tokyo, with only the poorest citizens making their homes there," reveals Sega.
"It is here that Dan and Bo come face to face with the first truly human element of their struggle."
Designed by Yakuza creator Toshihiro Nagoshi, Binary Domain takes place in a futuristic Tokyo populated by robots and powerful artificial intelligence.
The squad-based shooter was recently hit by a delay, now releasing on February 24 in Europe and February 28 in North America.
Binary Domain will be available on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
> Binary Domain multiplayer trailer unveiled - watch


The Slum Kids cutscene is taken directly from the game's single-player campaign and shows how tough life can be in the slums.
"Dan and Big Bo have fought their way into Tokyo's rain soaked underground. The lower city has been left to rot by the wealthy inhabitants of upper Tokyo, with only the poorest citizens making their homes there," reveals Sega.
"It is here that Dan and Bo come face to face with the first truly human element of their struggle."
Designed by Yakuza creator Toshihiro Nagoshi, Binary Domain takes place in a futuristic Tokyo populated by robots and powerful artificial intelligence.
The squad-based shooter was recently hit by a delay, now releasing on February 24 in Europe and February 28 in North America.
Binary Domain will be available on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
> Binary Domain multiplayer trailer unveiled - watch


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