System: Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift & Windows MR
Price at Time Of Review: £7.19
Comfort Rating: Green
Genre: FPS (Static)
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers
Best Playing Position: Standing
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: 15+
VR Shop Score 1/100: 80
Description: Your mission is to advance through the 5 levels of the game by destroying all the Artificials and ultimately disconnect the Goddess, the temple of Moore. To complete your quest, you will be equipped with a high-tech and lavish arsenal which evolves with the increasing difficulty of the game. You can discover these weapons in detail in the section Factory.
Each stage has been carefully crafted up to the last detail, a subtle blend of modernity and classicism, like a mid-21st century Paris. The experience also includes multiple animation styles and special effects that reinforce the sense of immersion and presence while participating in a storytelling. We also put a lot of effort into the overall fluidity of the game, optimizing each 3D object to guarantee a minimum of 90 FPS.
Review: Singularity 5 is a sci-fi shooter with a very cool art style to it. With shiny darks and pure white, this game looks amazing from start to finish. While it is little more than a wave shooter it is made well with the guns feeling good to shoot and a nice range of enemies making the game feel much bigger than it really is. Sadly it is games size that does let ‘Singularity 5’ down a bit and most people will be done and dusted within the hour. £7.19 might sound like a lot for a single hours gameplay, but you could always play the game on hard from start to finish and that way it will last a lot longer. If you love your shooters, this is well worth a look.