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'Binary Domain' Hollow Child cutscene unveiled: Watch now
Published Thursday, Feb 23 2012, 04:35 GMT | By Scott Nichols | Add comment
Binary Domain has been given a new trailer by Sega.
The video shows a cutscene taken directly from the game's single-player campaign introducing a hollow child, a robot that thinks it is human.
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 will allow you to take command of your team-mates using standard controls or voice commands. A Consequence System will be in place, with team-mates reacting to your commands based on how much they trust you.
Multiplayer will also be included, featuring score and objective-based competitive modes and a co-operative survival mode.


After being hit by a delay, the game is 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 video shows a cutscene taken directly from the game's single-player campaign introducing a hollow child, a robot that thinks it is human.
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 will allow you to take command of your team-mates using standard controls or voice commands. A Consequence System will be in place, with team-mates reacting to your commands based on how much they trust you.
Multiplayer will also be included, featuring score and objective-based competitive modes and a co-operative survival mode.


After being hit by a delay, the game is 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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