BINARY DOMAIN
For XBox 360
Price: Rs 2,799
Bag It Or Junk It? Very little chance of the action becoming repetitive.
The year is 2080 and the earth is a water-logged ruin thanks to flooding. To rebuild the society humans make robots called Hollow Children. And then the robots turn violent. Your player is Dan Marshall who has to infiltrate Tokyo with a group of multinational soldiers and seize Yohji Amada, head of the Amada Corporation, which is responsible for the Hollow Child phenomenon.
You don't just aim, shoot, destroy and duck-you are in control of the entire team and its movements. So strategy is a must. A unique feature is the Trust system. All your team mates have an individual bar showing how much they trust you with their lives. Trust can be gained and lost in a number of ways, but the best is through right answers or correct battle command.
Binary Domain doesn't get predictable as there is a range of rebel robots, each of which react and fight differently. Realism is aplenty - as in the recoil of Dan's machine gun or the graphics when you shoot the robots into pieces. The game is fast paced and yet keeps gameplay simple. If there is any disappointment, it is when you start getting into the groove of the game and then suddenly find that the campaign has comes to an end because the games is quite short.