Binary Domain
Binary Domain is a Japanese clone of Gears of War. Despite the average budget, the developers from the land of the rising sun managed to make a very dynamic third-person action shooter. The game is based on the setting of science fiction, namely the theme of the rise of the machines. In the near future, humanity has fully automated and simplified its life at the expense of robots. Submissive machines after some time became not only very smart, consciousness began to emerge in them, as a result of which mechanical beings were divided into two camps: some hated people, others identified themselves with them.
The protagonist of Binary Domain is a certain Dan Marshall, an American soldier who was instructed by the government to go to Japan and obtain information about an organization engaged in the illegal production of killer androids. The mission, which had to be completed without too much fuss, turns into a real massacre, from which the hero barely takes his feet. Now both the Japanese police and the robots of that ill-fated organization are after him. Marshall has no choice but to fight back against both. Fortunately, his faithful assistants were with him on the mission: a large-mouthed Chinese woman, two English bores, a French robot and a huge black machine gunner, whose weapon is even larger than its owner.
Together, this group, led by Dan Marshall, intends to wipe out the threat of aggressive and uncontrollable androids from the face of the earth. The gameplay itself is quite standard here: shelters, rolls, firefights, first-aid kits, explosions - all this stuff is enough in almost all shooters. However, there is an interesting feature in the game - the voice control of the fighters. If you speak English, then you can give orders to your wards fighters directly through the microphone.