How long is binary domain campaign




















Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? I was just curious about how long the campaign is in this game. User Info: CassyChan CassyChan 9 years ago 2 First playthrough will probably be shy of 10 hours if you play through thoroughly looking for collectibles and stuff going by the amount of time the game records when looking at chapter select for each stage, not sure if the game records everything including cutscenes though.

User Info: ruthless ruthless 9 years ago 3 My first playthough lasted 15 hours according to the time on my save. User Info: jonybeans13 jonybeans13 9 years ago 5 id agree 10 hours. User Info: rigglezips rigglezips 9 years ago 6 just finished my first run on Survivor and it took me about 9 hours.

User Info: finalfantasy94 finalfantasy94 9 years ago 7 The longest would be 10 hrs. User Info: trizznilla trizznilla 9 years ago 8 I keep getting distracted from campaign with multiplayer, so that might inflate your playtime too.

User Info: Gen Gen 9 years ago 9 I bought it yesterday and beat it in one weekend, taking some breaks in between. How do I use the First-Aid kits? It works, generally, with the odd lapse. The bigger problem is its implementation, which suggests your speech is having a real impact on proceedings when it's not.

Whether your comrades like you or otherwise affects how they respond to orders in battle - they'll either snap into action or growl and ignore you.

But there's little wider resonance across Binary Domain's tangled web, with only a couple of divergences in a story which largely plays out regardless of them. Talking to your buddies is still fun, and even though it's a feature that's been around for a while, Binary Domain shows it's an underused one.

A quick word, too, for the way it very occasionally inserts a little clue or revealing line into the middle of a hectic battle; it would be impossible to explain what happens without spoiling these occurrences, but they're super cute.

Binary Domain's campaign rises above its niggles, and it's probably the best the genre has offered since Vanquish. If only the same could be said of the multiplayer.

This aspect of the game smacks of back-of-the-box development, losing several of the campaign's most distinctive features and replacing them with a generic online offering you've seen done before, and done better.

The influence of producer Toshihiro Nagoshi is most clearly seen in the hub sections featuring bars and hostess girls. The first problem: while feedback from shooting in single-player is superb, here, your human opponents absorb bullets.

Secondly, none of the modes are bespoke, just versions of what we've been playing for years - and with no imaginative incorporation of any of Binary Domain's elements. It is so bereft of imagination, while the single-player shows so much, that the whole structure feels like an afterthought. There is one nice touch: a lack of music. This makes footsteps and other noise a key factor in how you play, which obviously isn't new, but foregrounded to such a degree is fresh.

The surround mix is excellent and comes into its own here, with clumsy players obvious a mile away, but it's just not enough to save things. An Invasion mode is also part of the package, which is enjoyable enough but limited to three relatively small arenas that soon repeat themselves. You wish Sega had followed Platinum's lead and forgotten about multiplayer - and perhaps spent some of that time fine-tuning the campaign.

But that is all that's missing. Binary Domain is a game a few degrees short of greatness, an intense and hectic romp that needs that final level of polish to compete with the very best. Sega is a company cursed by nostalgia, that prevalent and rather cruel notion that they'll never make the amazing games they once did. Binary Domain doesn't quite prove that wrong.

But it gets damn close, and does enough to show the future may be bright indeed. Buy Binary Domain from Amazon [? We want to make Eurogamer better, and that means better for our readers - not for algorithms. You can help! Become a supporter of Eurogamer and you can view the site completely ad-free, as well as gaining exclusive access to articles, podcasts and conversations that will bring you closer to the team, the stories, and the games we all love.

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But seriously, this was a great game. I can't put my finger on why I liked it so much. It just hit all the right notes for me. The nostalgia that the game inspires is awesome. Please Log In to post.



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