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Watch Out for Fireballs!

330: Singularity

Watch Out for Fireballs!

Duckfeed.tv

Leisure, Comedy, Video Games

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2021

⏱️ 132 minutes

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Summary

It's time crimes right on down the line as we tackle the forgotten 2010 shooter, Singularity. Created by Raven Software right before they were exiled to the Call of Duty mines, it's a fast-paced shooter with ambitious but under-explored time manipulation mechanics. You play as an American special forces soldier investigating a disturbance at an old Soviet military facility called Katorga-12, and by the end of things you could end up with godlike powers.

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0:00.0

I would like to begin the episode by thanking some people, people like Tara Parker, Steven Alexander

0:06.4

Goosanov, David Marsh and Kevin Fitzgerald.

0:11.6

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0:17.1

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0:23.1

a month and you get cool stuff in return, exclusive content and the like.

0:28.7

Thank you so much to everybody who has done that and everybody who is considering

0:31.7

doing that.

0:32.7

Here's the episode.

0:58.7

My name is Gary Butterfield.

1:25.3

My name is Cole Ross.

1:27.1

And this week we're talking about singularity which is a first person shooter developed

1:35.1

by Raven Software and published by Activision for the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in

1:41.1

2010.

1:42.1

Yeah.

1:44.1

This is an executive produced episode by Ryan.

1:47.1

Thank you Ryan.

1:48.1

I'd never heard of this game just because you know, a lot of like killing zones come

1:55.6

out.

1:56.6

Yeah.

1:57.6

It was a it was a weird time for games where a lot of them looked kind of exactly the same.

2:05.0

And I thought that I knew what this was, but turns out the game I was thinking of was

2:09.1

called time shift.

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