Just finished Singularity (yea, sometimes it's nice livin' in the EU ^^) and wanted to share my impressions of it with you guys.
Just finished Singularity (yea, sometimes it's nice livin' in the EU ^^) and wanted to share my impressions of it with you guys.
Some games feature emotional stories with complex subtext, well-wrought characters that make us care about their fates, or philosophical implications that give thoughtful players pause. Singularity is not one of those games.
Time-manipulation powers keep the action interesting; Diverse set of weapons; all of which are fun to shoot; Set-piece battles; boss fights; and puzzles mix up the pace; Entertaining multiplayer battles
Visuals are behind the times; Scattered glitches
Giving you a wrist-mounted flux capacitor to toy with environments and enemies alike, Activision's Singularity is a journey through shifting timelines and disturbing experiments. Is it a history-maker, or will you want to rewind time after you're done?
Singularity's story starts at the beginning of the cold war. The Soviets are worried about the threat of the Americans and there nuclear power, and they set out to find something to level the playing field.
TMD helps a lot to set it apart from other FPS; Solid gameplay throughout the game; Mulitplayer component is fun; but; unfortunately; lacking
Raven's latest first-person shooter, Singularity, snuck onto store shelves recently without much fanfare, mere weeks after an E3 event that was more exciting than what we've become accustomed to.
It is during this excursion when you suddenly time travel back to the 1950s in Soviet territory. The Russians have been widely used and abused in video games. Singularity however doesn't focus on what actually happened in the past. Instead, it's all about changing the past.
There are some games you anticipate and there are other games that you wish you had at least heard about before their release. Singularity is one of those games that you wish had heard about of even listened for before …
We've been talking about Singularity here at the Attitude Towers for quite some time. Since its reveal early last year, it's been through a roller coaster of hype and publicity. In 2009, it seemed Activision was very eager to show this game off to any and all that would pay attention, but it the...
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Super weapons! ‘Nuff said; Gameplay that makes you improvise; An array of enemies; Interesting concept of using time; Fun and silly multiplayer
...and more game modes; Storyline lacks depth
Singularity borrows elements from gaming's greats and infuses them with its own dark style. If you can look past a flimsy (yet entertaining) story and some minor enemy issues, this game will provide a fun cure for the common military shooter
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