The Singularity Wish Reviews
The Singularity Wish is a game about the choices we make. There are no puzzles or turn-based combat, instead the player is confronted with the consequences of their actions… or inaction.
App ID | 819780 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | A Memory of Eternity LLC |
Publishers | A Memory of Eternity LLC |
Categories | Single-player |
Genres | Indie |
Release Date | 29 May, 2018 |
Platforms | Windows, Mac |
Supported Languages | English |

1 Total Reviews
1 Positive Reviews
0 Negative Reviews
Negative Score
The Singularity Wish has garnered a total of 1 reviews, with 1 positive reviews and 0 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Negative’ overall score.
Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
74 minutes
this is not such a bad game, i have only played it once - there are multiple endings based on your decisions, i got the worst ending while i though i have done all the right decisions. that is sick :-) the game is worth the price if you are interested in story driven short little games.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
61 minutes
Totally worth the price, on sale or otherwise. I ran through it fairly quickly, and got the worst ending (don't know what that says about me). Observed a few typos ("monitoring" is misspelled), but they were exceptions. Strong writing, good characterization, unexpected paths make this a satisfying and worthwhile experience. I'll definitely run through it again, see if I can make "better" decisions that lead to a different ending.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
5 minutes
The good:
* Despite being the first installment of the "A Memory of Eternity" series it avoids any infodumps and boring prologues.
* Pretty self-contained story.
* Good for what it is™
Nitpicks:
* I know it's a zero budget title but there's no going around the fact it looks like a generic RPG Maker game (thankfully it gets better in the sequels).
* "Five different endings, with 15 different variations" begs for an in-game checklist.
The bad:
* Choices don't affect anything that happens in the game apart from the very last dialog/scene.
* Why have dash and "command remember" settings if neither is used in the game?!
* Embarrasing amount of grammar mistakes ESPECIALLY for a supposed writer - PROOFREAD YOUR SHIT BROOOO!
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
48 minutes
Really touching story, got this game on sale for $1 but it's worth $2 as well I think. It has a really wonderful story and the music is great too.
I got the worst ending haha. I might consider replaying to see if I can get a better ending.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
102 minutes
A small, lovingly crafted game with a trippy storyline. It's more than worth the pittance the game creator asks.
Although if I can make one complaint, it's silly that I was able to avert the worst ending (there are multiple) by reloading just before the final segment and making what appeared to be a minor choice differently.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
13 minutes
Pretty bold for a game to have no puzzles or turn-based combat. From what I played it seemed alright. It has a story to tell and it tells it.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
101 minutes
Ending: Worst
Fate: Trapped
Damn. That was definitely [b] dank [/b] and cold.
This was a very enjoyable experience. I bought the entirety of this developer's catalogue once I realized all the games are connected. There are a few typos here and there (like saying "dank and cold" where it should say "dark and cold"), but it's all easily overlooked, and at times even funny.
The Singularity Wish is a great introduction to the world, and it has left me hungry for more. I guess I'll try the arena next, and leave the... *ahem* true culture materials for late at night. I'm looking forward to experiencing how the series as a whole develops, as the concept of genre-hopping while remaining in the same universe is something I'm building as well.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
50 minutes
I'm not too impressed with the stock-looking graphics, or the chiptune tracks, but I think the character art and strong writing make this a pretty enojoyable quickie.
👍 : 9 |
😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime:
83 minutes
There's not much to say without putting spoilers, but it's a nice little game. It's pretty short, but it doesn't really need to be longer and it's got some nice variation when replaying. Enough so that I'm already planning to play through a third time looking for more endings.
👍 : 6 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
131 minutes
I was looking for a game that deals with the concept of developing transcendent A.I and this turned out to be just what I was looking for. It reminds me a bit of the movie Her and the game itself kind of reminded me of a chapter of Chrono Trigger minus the combat but with much better dialogue. I found every bit of interaction in the game enjoyable and there's a lot of topics covered including the notion of nested virtual realities, quasi-omnipotence of hyper-intelligent A.I, infidelity, animal cruelty, drug addiction, depression and getting research funding from the Cartel. I found this to be just the right amount of detail and variety to set my imagination on fire.
Conceptually this game is exactly what I was looking for and the interactions are rather interesting as it feels like a living, breathing world. At first I never heard of this game but I was desperate for a game that involves general A.I so I ended up being pleasantly surprised. The author is a brilliant writer and I believe his writing could take a conceptually very interesting world and have it perspire with character. I'm looking forward to future installments in this series.
👍 : 10 |
😃 : 0
Positive