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By imitating greatness and not worrying about being too silly with it, Singularity winds up a totally worthwhile and recommendable FPS. Who’d have thought it? 8.8/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake...
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Publié: 2017-04-24, Auteur: Adam , review by: cheatcc.com
Extrait: It's the height of the Cold War and a Stalin run Russia is beginning to believe that in order to compete with the United States, they'll need more than just their standard missiles and atomic bombs. Luckily for them, a new element was just discovered on t...
Overall, Singularity is a solid singleplayer experience with an uninspired and boring multiplayer that feels tacked on with sticky tack. The singleplayer experience is fun and if you look in every nook and cranny (like I did) it can run you about 15 h...
What Singularity is is a AAA title masked behind a lack of commercialism, which is completely out of style for Activision, and not nearly enough time to polish the game. With another two-three months, Singularity could probably have been the best shooter...
A terrific single player romp that combines science fiction and history to give you a look at what might have been. Multiplayer deserves some attention, but only if the developers give it some attention in the form of a patch.Michael O'Reilly Based o...
Extrait: Singularity from Raven Software is a pretty solid, original FPS title on the Xbox 360 and PS3. Raven has actually pumped out a couple quality titles in the past year or two, most notably the Wolverine movie tie-in title and the new Wolfenstein game, bo...
Extrait: This generation, Raven Software's releases have failed to rise above average. Their last two games, Wolfenstein and X-Men Origins: Wolverine, were both seen as good games, but neither proved to be all that memorable. That might be related to the fact t...
Extrait: Singularity is one of those games that achieved near cult-like status even before it shipped thanks to a complete lack of information or typical pre-release coverage and hype we normally get from an Activision title. With release dates that kept gettin...
Extrait: Raven Studios’ Singularity may never escape the comparisons to BioShock. Focus sharpened on the plot? Check. Special powers, upgradeable weapons, creepy enemies, and even creepier environments? Check, double check, and triple check. There are even mess...
The gameplay is exciting from beginning to end; decent sense of variety with E99 abilities; TMD powers provide excellent use in and out of combat; multiplayer is engaging; sufficiently creepy and intense at the right moments,
Dated visuals and minor glitches; uninspired story; lack of a memorable soundtrack, or even a particular song.
Singularity is not the best looking shooter on the market, nor is it the most original. What it lacks in evolution, however, it completely makes up for it with pure, unadulterated fun. The pace is never slow and the excitement is always high. Though th...