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Frost 31
A Husky, with goggles
Sam J.
Portland, Oregon, United States 
Hmm, something to put here... Ah! I got it!
"So we're goin' to kill a god then? Never killed a god before. S'pose they taste like chicken..." -Surka, Digger
I don't have much to say. I don't say much at all. If you want to talk, talk. I'll always listen, I just may not have something to say.
Anyway, how are you??
This game is pretty awesome. The art direction is spot on, taking you to some pretty amazing looking places. The combat is okay, and ramps up as you go along in a way that makes sense. The only downside are the strangely placed sliding sections, which occur seemingly randomly and add nothing to the game overall. Also, in one of the strangest design decisions I have ever encountered, there is only one boss fight in the game, and that is the final boss. There are times where it seems like the game is building up to a boss that never comes, making this even stranger. But that's a minor thing. I had a good experience playing Alice: Madness Returns, so I can firmly recommend it. My score is an 8.5/10
While overall okay the game feels rushed near the end. Don't expect GTA in the 1940's, becuase this is not it. Also, despite having it explained in the tutorial, there are no side missions at all. By the last few chapters the game's plot has really started to fall apart as well. The cliffhanger ending is also REALLY unsatisfying. You will spend 70-80% of your time in Mafia 2 driving around, so get used to it. There is no fast travel system. Even so, the gunplay, shootouts and brawls are pretty fun. Hand to hand fighting actually takes some skill to be good at. The DLC is literally all the sidemissions repackaged and sold to you. And they aren't worth it. Overall 6/10.
From the get go it is obvious this is a straight up console port. The game doesn't support proper widescreen video resolutions and comes with some serious sound issues. When you get to actually playing the game you'll find the weapon selection lackluster, with a few exceptions. The upgrade functionality feels tacked on and many of the enemies are more annonyances than anything else. The time manipulation mechanic is okay, but I feel they could have done more with it. Multiplayer is a crapshoot and dead.
Even so, Singularity does have some redeeming qualities. The story is a real head spinner with 3 seperate endings; although which one you get has nothing to do with your actions throughout the game and instead comes down to one decision at the very end of the game. The plot will have you guessing to the end, and then some. Some of the set peices throughout the story are really amazing, and the boss fights stand out as high points.
Overall, I'd give it 5/10. Wait for an under 10$ sale






