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Saturday, June 20, 2009

Time Manipulation and Babies



  • Release date: September 15, 2009 on Xbox 360, PS3, and PC


  • Singularity is game that you’ve probably not really heard that much about. I’m really excited but I have a tendency to draw things out, so I’m going to try to keep this short, sweet, and simple. The gameplay video will basically show off mostly everything that I’m explaining.


  • Singularity is game in which you control the time of other objects and people. You have four different actions that you can perform with the TMD or Time Manipulation Device:
    1. Age – Causes objects and people to move along their own timeline, making materials rust or crumble and people to become piles of ashes and bones.
    2. Revert – Causes objects and people move backwards along their own timeline, repairing equipment and reconstructing passageways. You may be thinking well I’m going to turn those pesky soldier into tiny little babies and then kill them; well for one that’s terrible and second, that won’t ever occur in the game. Instead, when revert is used on a person, they are changed in to a “placental revert”. In this stage they squirm around screeching in their tortured state until they perish a few minutes later.
    3. Stasis – Pulls an object out of time, freezing its personal timeline, to be thrown similar to Half Life’s gravity gun.
    4. Impulse – Violently pushes an object or person away from you, stunning them.


  • Some ways that time bending is utilized in the game are:
    1. Aging oil cans, pulling them through a small space, and then reverting them back to normal size to throw at a wall to destroy it.
    2. Standing on tree stumps and then reverting time to raise yourself to new heights. You get it new heights; you see what I did there? Haha?
    3. Age an enemy’s cover to make it crumble and expose them.
    4. Revert an empty can of soup, making it full, to regain health.
    5. Revert your own cover after enemies has caused it to crumble.
    6. Revert a chalkboard to read everything that has been written on it in the past.
    7. Throw back an enemy’s grenade with the stasis power, holding it in its current state, so it won’t explode until you want it to.


  • So there you go, as short and simple as I could make it. Now that you’re saying wow this game really sounds good, watch the gameplay below.



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