Binary Domain will (Bi)nd you to your seats and (Do)mand you to play it nonstop to see what else will be thrown at you.

User Rating: 8.5 | Binary Domain PS3
In my review of this futuristic shooter of the Robotic kind... I fought myself giggling with delight as I ripped apart armor from the countless waves of robotic police, refugees, and other misguided robots. In this game you are a solider who is sent in to investigate a anomaly of the AI kind. While there you are scheduled to meet with the rest of the attack team.
The real fun comes into the game very early, and from that point on it is nonstop action and ripping apart robots. The "giggling" happens when you see what your bullets do to each individual part on the robot armor. For example, if you shoot the head off the robots the robot itself will still walk and fire but with no thought or direction, also if you clip the legs from the robots they will crawl hand over hand to you or to the nearest weapon to fire at you "GIGGLE".
The story itself has many twist and turns and plus once you factor in the voice commands via bluetooth or on screen, the game doubles in excitement. throughout the story you will have to make decision on how you want to attack the situation, and depending on your relationships for the other members in your assault crew, it can either hinder or help you "GIGGLE".
Only downside I saw within the game is the lack of exploring, the combat fields are vast, but the independent exploring is not that vast. You are given a hidden ITEM to find but with the lack to really climb or scour the area you may skip on the search.
RATING FOR BINARY DOMAIN:
Gameplay: 8
Visual: 10
Sound: 10
Enjoyment: 9
Replay: 8
OVERALL: 9