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Release date:
Feb 23, 2012 | | | 2 Reader Comments / Reviews below: add yours! |
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Tokyo, 2080. The world’s gone all kind of, well, Blade Runner, but with lots of guns. Yes, we’ve seen the future, and it’s full of robots that are indistinguishable from humans – right down to those things that used to separate us from machines, emotions.
So, of course, they want to wipe out all remaining humanity and have the world for themselves – ingrates! You head up a very human squad aiming to chalk a few notches up for the meatbags.
It’s not your typical squad-based third-person shooter though, as trust is paramount to living, or carking it. Get your mates hurt, and their faith in you will plummet. Look after them and they’ll think you’re ace and help you accordingly.
For added reality you can even use a headset to bark orders – or ask nicely, naturally.
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Subject: Binary Domain