PSN! delivers an interesting review in Spanish for Singularity.
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Although the late 2000s Turok wasn't my favorite, I would love a new entry. Open world survival with shotguns and dinosaurs. Not sure how we'd get the fusion cannon, but that would be pretty sweet too.
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All of these games are pretty much universally praised. Outside of Timeshift I literally own all of these.
XIII, The Darkness 2, Far Cry: Blood Dragon, Timesplitters: future perfect, Bulletstorm are awesome games
I played them all, they are all good in their own way
I used to be obsessed with FPS games
As the world reels from the shockwaves of the seismic news that Microsoft is acquiring the proverbial swamp of the video-game landscape, Activision Blizzard King, it only seems natural that our minds should now shift towards what the fallout will be for presumably years if not decades to come.
Another Prototype would be awesome.
As for Singularity, I don't necessarily need a sequel, I just want to see Raven be able to flex their creative muscle again; not just be relegated to assisting with CoD. A lot of the old guard is still with the company.
That's part of what I'm hoping to see come from this acquisition. Revive teams like Vicarious Visions and Ravem to actually allow them to work on their own new projects again.
I'd like to see Activision get the Transformers license again and continue the War and Fall of Cybertron games. the movie games were crap and the game that combined both movie and Fall and War of Cybertron sucked a new Prototype would also be good as well.
Re-imagining of River Raid and the original adventurer Pitfall. Oh Zork is also a great game.
Singularity is a good game. But it's plagued by many things. The TMD should of been used more creatively. The puzzle possibilities are there but the game doesn't take advantage of them. The shooting is weak for a game mostly dedicated to it. Maybe this is me, but the enemies take more bullets than you have most of time, plus you run across more ammo that's for the gun you don't have. Which is stupid. The weapons station should of been for upgrades and ammo purchasing only. Since this aimed to be a Bioshock Clone, they should of included a weapons wheel. Another is I have is all the chalkboards, chrono notes, paper notes and audio tapes you find aren't saved anywhere. You have no map nor compass, no real direction. The checkpoints are in odd places. You can literally die and get sent back to a random checkpoint 20minutes and two cutscenes ago. Which is lame, cause items I got through the first time end up being things different and useless the second. Also the game is linear without direction, so since you don't know where to go, you can't determine exploration well. Not having an arrow pointing me in the right way, I found myself missing lots of stuff. Cause if you go more than a room or two in the right direction, something will block you or the door will close and you won't be able to go back to those rooms you've missed. So a strategy guide is need to collect everything. This is another game with terrible online, that no one will play. Yet another platinum trophy or completed game achievement award plagued by online awards. Also, unlike games like Bioshock, Arkham, Gears, or Mass, this game uses the Unreal 3 engine like Harold and the Purple Crayon. The visuals are very outdated, and unpolished to hell. But minus all those issues, it's worth a rental. It's a Bioshock clone in a soviet glaze, but that uniqueness is still worth an adventure. I wouldn't recommend a buy, but it's a decent game.
7/10