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List All 2 PricesSingularity won't win any end of year accolades, nor does it re-write the book on how shooters should be made; but it does stand up and is noticed in the winter period we often expect very little from in our industry of game. And having little, to no, marketing didn't do this diamond in the rough any favours. With a clever, engaging narrative, the campaign is a must-play and if you find use in the multiplayer, then even better. Read more
I remember seeing early footage of a game called Singularity two years ago at a pre-E3 Activision event held in a Los Angeles church. As your brain tries to process … Read more
Singularity isn't a groundbreaking shooter, but it's an incredibly fun one. This is an example of how fluid pacing and a tongue-in-cheek attitude can make old conventions exciting again. Disappointing visuals and a smattering of minor flaws keep this first-person shooter from feeling completely modern, but not every game must probe the human soul to achieve greatness. Read more
Overall Singularities single player experience is an entertaining roller coaster ride which will only really make the most sense to those who ensure they listen to all audio recordings and cut scenes. Whilst its a shame the multiplayer options are limited to two modes, Singularity is primarily a single player experience so the lowly multiplayer does not do this title too much harm. Read more
Winter can often prove to be a barren time in this industry. Most developers will be waiting to cash-in on the pre-Christmas rush, and understandably so. That's why we need the likes of Raven Software to release something that won't be jockeying for any awards, but could provide the FPS fix needed to mantain your sanity. Read more