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
Reeling in aesthetic inspiration from the likes of BioShock and Saber Interactive’s clock stopper, TimeShift, Singularity laces you up in the bloodied combat boots of US Air Force Pilot, Nate Renko. You’re quickly hurtled into a forehead-smackingly silly storyline that flits between the present day and the 1950s, situated on a mysterious island known as Katagora-12 where pesky Russians have been up to no good, conducting bizarre - wait for it – time-travelling... Read more