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Singularity Review

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Singularity creates an interesting world and uses its time-bending abilities to craft a fun story that's worth seeing through to the end.


 You'll go back and forth between timelines as you attempt to complete your mission.
 You'll go back and forth between timelines as you attempt to complete your mission.
Singularity has a good atmosphere to it that makes it easy to look past a simple set of abilities that make most of the first-person shooter's puzzle-solving a little too easy to solve. But it's got pretty good shooting and a decent multiplayer mode, too, making for a solid package that's a great fit for fans of story-driven shooters.

The game casts you as Captain Nate Renko, and at the opening of the game you're heading out to investigate a Russian island called Katorga-12. The research island, as it turns out, is the home of a substance known as Element 99. The mystical element, discovered by Russian scientists in the 1950s, has time-warping properties, and as the result of Russian experiments gone horribly awry, time is sort of ripping at the seams all over the island. So you'll change history, then change it again, and then maybe change it a few more times over the course of the game. The game does a great job of showing how your minor actions fan out to cause global changes to the power structure of the modern world, and the game has a terrific atmosphere to it that made me want to explore every little hallway in search of audio logs and other little things to help fill in the story. Some of the audio logs are better than others, but overall there's enough good story stuff to keep you focused on progressing through the game. The story works because the game's good at feeding you a lot of misdirection. Since you're making changes to the timeline, it's hard to tell who to trust at any given moment.

As you work your way across the island, you'll do a lot of shooting. Most of your targets will be Russian soldiers, but there are plenty of messed-up time creatures to dispatch along the way. The game gives you some decent standard weapons to use, like an assault rifle, pistol, shotgun, or minigun. But then you've got the sniper rifle, which has a slow-motion feature that makes taking down distant enemies a breeze. Then there's a grenade launcher, which has an alternate mode that fires out a glowing ball that you can control, allowing you to roll grenades right up to enemies before taking them out. Or the spikeshot, which is a railgun of sorts that fires charged-up slugs that explode shortly after impact. Though you can swap most of these weapons around at will by visiting a weapon station, you also encounter a couple of weapons that are limited-use guns that aren't stored. The coolest of these is the seeker, which is a rifle that fires single shots. The catch is that time slows down when you fire these shots and the game gives you a bullet's eye view of the action, letting you steer your shots into your targets. It's pretty cool.

You can freeze enemies inside deadlock bubbles to make them easy targets. 
You can freeze enemies inside deadlock bubbles to make them easy targets. 
But guns are only one part of your arsenal. After playing through a prologue-sized chunk of Singularity, you find the Time Manipulation Device, or TMD. This is a glove-like piece of equipment that you'll use to do just about anything that doesn't involve shooting. Its primary function is to phase things back and forth between 2010 and the 1950s, when Katorga-12 went to hell in the first place. So if you find a busted staircase, you can tap your TMD button to set it back to its pristine 1950s state. Broken chalkboards can be reformed and read, mutant plants can be shrunk back down to a manageable size, and old ammo crates can be restored and used. Most of the "puzzles" involve aging or restoring various parts of the environment. You can also age enemies, which has different effects on different enemies. Regular troops get turned into dust, but a late-game upgrade lets you turn them into "reverts," which are blind, acid-puking enemies that lash out at anyone they can hear nearby. Aging a revert makes it freak out and eventually explode. Enemies that phase between time periods can be sucked back into your time with a quick jolt from the TMD, opening them up to enemy fire. It's versatile enough to be a useful part of your arsenal, but not so much that you'll use it instead of your guns. Well, most of the time, anyway.

While the campaign is the main reason to check out Singularity, the multiplayer's pretty decent. The extermination mode pits a team of human players against a team of creepy time monsters in an objective-based match. Playing as the enemy is pretty interesting, and the whole thing is class-based. So you can play as a healer, use teleport abilities, and so on. You can even play as a Phase Tick, which is a little crawling enemy that might as well be the Ticker from Gears of War. When playing as the Phase Tick, you can possess human soldiers, giving you the ability to kill the human team with their own weapons. It's a bit monotonous, and it only has two modes, but the multiplayer's still OK.

So yeah, what passes for puzzles in the world of Singularity could have been done better, and little things like the way you have to stand near audio logs in order to hear them (which slows down the pace of the game a bit) are sort of annoying. But the action is solid and the story is interesting enough to make Singularity worth checking out.
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Edited By MrMuscle

Ive played thru this a couple of times now and i love it. Great story driven FPS as stated and thats what im always looking for in an FPS. My main gripes with the game is that there should be a subtitles or voice volume settings. Because sometimes it can be hard to hear whats being said.

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Edited By Cold_Wolven

This game has completly flown under the radar for me. It looks like a good game and reviewers on various sites seem to llke it. I wonder if this game is worth getting more than Crackdown 2, can't decide.
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Great Review

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Too bad that the PC version is kind of an uneven package.

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Edited By Gizmo

I definately enjoyed the second half of the game more then the first. Once you get a good method for using the TMD then the combat gameplay is pretty rewarding.

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Edited By yagami

Kickass review! I agree with pretty much everything. :D

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Edited By Hamz

Finished the game yesterday, I have to say it was an exceptional game to play. I really enjoyed it, maybe more than most because I'm a sucker for this sort of game. Thankfully your review seems to emphasise that feeling, great read and glad to see this get reviewed. Seemed like a game few people were really paying attention too until after it released.

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Edited By MachoFantastico

The game looks surprisingly good, certainly have to check this one out. 

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Edited By darkjester74

Good review Jeff, I think you nailed it.  Picked it up on Steam after a friend recommended it, absolutely no regrets, really enjoying it so far.

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Edited By Jams

I didn't get an impression of four stars from the quick look, but it reminded me of Quake IV with a time twist.

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Edited By Frostler

Hey it's activision so Singularity 2 is coming out next fall!

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Edited By Karbon

I've been playing Singulairty and Crackdown 2 and I was surprised at how addictive Singularity is. Before I knew I had logged 4 hours since the atmosphere is great and the story really sucks you in. Surprise, suprise: Singularity>Crackdown 2.

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Definitely gonna rent this one, one way to pass the rainy days of summer.

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boo

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I agree, worth playing!

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Edited By HellBrendy

Hm, I wrote this game off as a mediocre one, but the reviews around the webs are telling me otherwise. This will be bought closer to winter! 

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Edited By bigchief

Interesting, may have to check this one out.

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Edited By tumes

Great review. I was middle of the road on this, but I think I'll get it now.

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Edited By HellBrendy

I wrote this off as a mediocre game, but seeing the reviews this game is getting over the net kind of got me interested again. Will pick it up!

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I wrote this off as a mediocre game, but seeing the reviews this game is getting over the net kind of got me interested again. Will pick it up!

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Edited By Hourai

Really good game. I had a lot of fun with it.

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Yeah I played through Singularity on the PC, and I couldn't put it down.  Very fun time mechanics kept me going.

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Edited By Yakow_93

decent game, nothing too fancy. 
a bit too linear and puzzles kinda suck but its ok. 
3/5

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Edited By Volkodlak

Excellent review, sure it's not doing anything even remotely new... and a lot of the time playing it is spent thinking oh look Raven played a whole load of BioShock; but it's a fun ride, the shooting feels good and the story is interesting enough to keep you going; not checked out the multiplayer, but as a fan of story driven shooters I can get behind this review.

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I'd really like to check it out, though I guess I got more important priorities right now... Damn, on my list to buy later on along with Darksiders.
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Looks really cool, but I have a feeling it will be in the bargain bin soon but I will pick it up then.

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Edited By KowalskiManDown

Single player was awesome! Have to disagree with you on the multiplayer front though, Jeff. Cos it was absolutely terrible.

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I've played most of the way through this game and I must say I'm baffled at all the positive comments and reviews it's getting. Extremely dull story, largely useless special abilities and laughable puzzle design makes Singularity to me fall short of even being a half-baked Bioshock.  I could go on, but if I did I'd be better off writing a review and I'm way too lazy for that.
 
On the multiplayer front, this review has me a little confused - in one paragraph it goes from '  the multiplayer's pretty decent' to '  It's a bit monotonous, and it only has two modes, but the multiplayer's still OK'. Which is it? Those sound like contradictory statements to me. 
 
Anyhow, that's only my personal take on it, I'm just surprised that so far I haven't found many other people feeling the same way.

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Edited By Eaxis

I took my sweet ass time listening to the tapes and reading up on the different notes and therefore got very immersed in the game.  I really enjoyed Singularity, but I'm also fond of time travel and manipulation. I also liked Timeshft. The different weapons spiced it up. I't deserves to sell well, but I swear the crawling sound of those phase tickers are people rubbing ballons together.
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Game was pretty good. Creepy, and fast paced. 

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Edited By bandsaw

Still not out in UK on Steam. Shame.

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Edited By Ujio

Gamefly has this game for $17.99 used w/ free shipping. Just in case anyone was pondering getting it or not (like I am). Of course you have to be a member of Gamefly.