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Singularity

Singularity was quietly released in Europe on 25th June 2010. When I say quietly I mean really quiet. So quiet that I could not even get a copy of it on launch day in my town. None of the supermarkets had it nor did the game shops, it was not because they sold out, they just did not get any copies. You have to wonder what Activision the publisher were thinking when they make no effort to market a game and then subsequently cry when the sales are bad. Well they will be bad if they do not even bother to get the game into the shops.  One week on and I managed to get the game in Gamestation but even then they were only given 3-4 copies.

This game has borrowed (copied) many elements of some of my favourite games. You will see elements from the likes of Bioshock, F.E.A.R and Fallout 3 just to name a few. There is an old saying that imitation is the best form of flattery and the developer here has done very well in it’s flattery and come up with a very accomplished game which is worthy of your money.

The detail in the graphics is excellent and unlike the above named games I experienced no glitches, bugs or graphical issues like tearing whatsoever.  It was like they took all these games, mixed them up and actually improved the look and feel to give a polished experience.

The story itself is a little wild and at times has you going from the year 2010 back to 1955 via a TMD (Time Manipulation Device) strapped to your arm. The game is based around time manipulation but unfortunately I do not think they used it enough in the game. There was only a bit near the beginning and some near the end of the game where you went back to 1955. I would liked them to have extended this and had more experiences of going through the time warp. It was a good feature but not used to it’s potential. This did not affect my enjoyment of the game at all, I just think it should have been utilised more within the storyline.

I really enjoyed Singularity and it was a pleasant reminder of some games I had played in the recent past and would definitely recommend everyone play it. It is an accomplished FPS and whilst it may not be worthy of the full RRP price, this is a must-play if you can get it cheaper than what the game shops are offering (£44.99). Available on Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. Rated 18 Years

GREAT/10


  • SparkysDream says:

    It’s due to a dispute between GAME (plus therefore Gamestation/Gameplay) and Activision. It happened with Blur as well. See here http://www.mcvuk.com/news/39776/GAME-denies-Activision-rift

    July 5, 2010 at 12:33 pm
  • beck says:

    It is possible it was due to that, but I could not seem to find it in other shops as well.

    July 5, 2010 at 12:43 pm
  • neil h. says:

    Ooooh, sounds intriguing. I’ll be picking this one up if I see it, I think.

    PS I like the new layout – very swish!

    July 5, 2010 at 6:10 pm
  • beck says:

    Thanks Neil. I am still tweaking at the moment and I would like to change the black banner eventually but I am working on it.

    July 5, 2010 at 6:42 pm

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