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For players who want clever combat puzzle-solving wrapped in sci-fi packaging, not a balls-out shooter.
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About Singularity
Singularity is a 2010 first-person shooter that leans hard into a single mechanic: a time-manipulation device that lets you rewind enemy movements, slow down bullets, and chain causality into combat solutions. It's not a bullet-sponge game. Instead, you study enemy patterns, reverse their actions, and exploit the gaps. The story wraps around a time-travel conspiracy at a research facility, and it's serviceable sci-fi that doesn't get in the way. The hook works for about half the runtime. Puzzles feel clever when they click, but repetition sets in fast. Gunplay is functional, not thrilling. If you're after a fresh take on FPS combat and don't mind a short, linear campaign that peaks early, this scratches an itch most modern games skip. It's worth a shot on a slow weekend if the premise grabs you.

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Minimum
- Processor
- Intel Dual Core 2.8 GHz or AMD Ahtlon 64 x2 Dual-Core 4800+ or better
- Memory
- 1GB for XP, 2GB for Vista/Win7
- Graphics
- 3D hardware accelerator card…
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- Developer
- Activision
- Publisher
- Unknown
- Release Date
- Jul 1, 2010