Compare prices, reviews and videos between "Crysis" and "Singularity" for Xbox 360.

Crysis (360) vs Singularity (360)

Crysis - Overview

 
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Release Date: 10/04/11
Genre: Sci-Fi First-Person Shooter
Developer: Crytek
Publisher: EA Games
ESRB Rating: Mature
ESRB Content: Blood, Strong Language, Violence

Earth, 2019. A team of US scientists makes a frightening discovery on an island in the South China Sea. All contact with the team is lost when the North Korean Government quickly seals off the area. The United States responds by dispatching an elite team of Delta Force Operators to recon the situation. As tension rises between the two nations, a massive alien ship reveals itself in the middle of the island. The ship generates an immense force sphere that freezes a vast portion of the island and drastically alters the global weather system. Now the US and North Korea must join forces to battle the alien menace. With hope rapidly fading, you must fight epic battles through tropical jungle, frozen landscapes, and finally into the heart of the alien ship itself for the ultimate Zero G showdown.

Singularity - Overview

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Release Date: 06/29/10
Genre: Sci-Fi First-Person Shooter
Developer: Raven Software
Publisher: Activision
ESRB Rating: Mature
ESRB Content: Intense Violence, Strong Language, Blood and Gore

Singularity is a video game developed by Raven Software to be published by Activision and released for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3. The game takes place on a mysterious island known as "Katorga-12" where Russian experiments involving "E99" took place during the height of the Cold War era. Sometime during 1950, a terrible catastrophe known as the "Singularity" occurred on the island, causing the island's very existence to be covered up by the Russian government. The player controls Nate Renko, a Black Ops soldier who is sent to investigate bizarre radiation emissions coming from the island, only to crash land there. After regaining consciousness, Nate finds the TMD (Time Manipulation Device) and discovers that the island is constantly shifting between the time periods of 1950 and 2010. He also encounters Victor Barisov, the scientist in charge of the Katorga-12 experiments who reveals that a man named Nikolai Demichev is on the island to try to restart them on a much larger scale, which could cause an unthinkable disaster. During the quest to stop Demichev, the player will have to deal with hostile Russian forces in both time periods, and the hideously mutated flora, fauna and former residents of the island, some of which have developed time manipulation powers of their own.

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Price last verified: 2 hours ago (09:14AM PDT).
$25.00
Savings
17%
Deal Factor
5.2
Lowest Price Seen: $13.19 on Feb 23

Crysis - Reviews

7.9
based on 4 top critics
and 1 virtual rating

8.0
Crysis comes to consoles, and four years after its release on the PC, there's still nothing quite like it.

8.0
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8.0
It's a few years late, but this console port of Crytek's FPS holds its own against its PC-based predecessor.

8.3
Crysis Review: The Porting Of A PC Legend

7.0
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Singularity - Reviews

7.5
based on 3 top critics
and 2 virtual ratings

8.0
Singularity creates an interesting world and uses its time-bending abilities to craft a fun story that's worth seeing through to the end.

7.7
A fine shooter that experiments with time manipulation more aptly than any game since Braid.

8.0
This entertaining and varied sci-fi shooter doesn't break new ground; it's just a bunch of goofy, gory fun.

7.0
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