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Singularity preview PS3

Singularity preview PS3

Singularity preview for the PS3

Raven's new sci-fi flavoured shooter, Singularity, puts you in control of Nate Renko, a US airforce hero. With his plane crashing over a Russian owned island, you must find your co-pilot and escape this unstable and hostile enviroment. Nate sports a handy time manipulation device that can rebuild broken objects and perform disturbing effects to his enemies. Download this issue of P3Zine now for our in-depth Singularity preview.Click here to read our Singularity preview for the PS3 now! Singularity preview for the PS3 We're told that Singularity has been influenced by its creators' childhood – a time when the Cold war was ongoing and abandoned buildings became dens and clandestine hiding places. Yet the two most immediately obvious inspirations for Raven's sci-fi-flavoured shooter are a little more recent – there's definitely a hint of both Bioshock and Timeshift here. Singularity's time-manipulation offers something a little different, though – hero Nate Renko's TMD – you can surely guess what the acronym stands for – affects the age of single objects, so rather than the device's Revert power rewinding time, it can rebuild what is broken and transform enemies into a placental form. Rather than foes simply turning into mewling babies however, they adopt something of a sub-human state. They're still around the same height and weight, but turn into a kind of gloopy Neanderthal – attacking anyone in the vicinity, whether it be Renko himself or, ideally, his enemies. Click here to read our Singularity preview for the PS3 now!
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