When you have a brand new game that is not only a first person shooter but uses time manipulation to, say, turn enemies into either dust or some kind of fetus-like form, gamers might want to try the title out to see if this gameplay will work for them. In the case of the Raven Software developed Singularity it appears we have nothing to worry about.
In a chat over at Develop, the game's producer at Activision Kekoa Lee-Creel stated, "We're definitely on track to release a demo. That's absolutely critical." There's no word yet if the PC version will get a demo alongside its console counterparts but we're hoping that Activision won't forget us PC owners. We're hoping, but at the same time we are not holding our breath either.
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