Due to severe overpopulation, the planet Earth’s diameter is increasing with the growth of towering mega-cities, each inhabited by millions of humans. Buildings are growing ever-upwards, interconnected with a thick web of roads, walkways and service channels. In these giant human hives, only the aff...
Due to severe overpopulation, the planet Earth’s diameter is increasing with the growth of towering mega-cities, each inhabited by millions of humans. Buildings are growing ever-upwards, interconnected with a thick web of roads, walkways and service channels. In these giant human hives, only the affluent may feel the rays of the sun and breathe the cleaner air. Your team has been selected to go down and investigate problems at the Real Meat factory, in which all of the equipment has started to simultaneously malfunction. Technicians sent to repair the machinery have gone missing without explanation. The UPA's (Urban Protection Agency) orders are clear: prepare for the descent.
Project Eden is a 3D shooter with an emphasis on puzzle-solving. You'll lead a squad consisting of four UPA agents: Carter Dorlan, Andre Herderman, Minoko Molensky, and Amber Torrelson. Each operative has his or her own special ability that you'll need to master in order to progress. As Carter, use your knack for interrogation and nimble fingers to gain information and unlock doors. When you need something fixed and in a hurry, Andre is your man. Computer terminals are no match for Minoko's hacking talents. Last but not least, Amber can traverse hazardous environments with nary a scratch and she'll be your weapons expert. Brave the lowest strata and prepare to go through hell in Project Eden! If you're looking for some gritty cyberpunk-ish storytelling, challenging puzzles, and original gameplay (with optional drop-in, drop-out co-op), this is your game!
Lead 4 specialists in squad-based play into an abyss of vast caverns, snake-like tunnels, and derelict slums filled with cultists, gang-bangers, and mutants.
Morphing enemies will challenge you constantly, mutating as soon as you learn how to destroy them.
Descend into the darkness alone or with up to 3 friends in co-op multiplayer.
Well the game is... boring. I was hoping for futuristic adventure similar to Deus Ex, but here we control team of 4 members, each one left alone act like a retard. They cant hit a target, and you need to remember the follow command shortcut because companions stops following controlled character pretty often. Shooting is not good at all. The game is rather simple and as for me it is more annoying then fun.
Project Eden presents plenty of obstacles. Obstacles, which, sadly, are only obstacles because you have to corral a herd of clones who have had the brains of recently thawed Neolithic vegetables transplanted into their bizarrely proportioned bodies.
Everything in this game is an exercise in frustration, be it actually getting your squadmates to where you want them, or pulling off several actions in a quick sequence.
It's borderline impossible to manage this herd of ignoramuses, much less perform actions that are level on scope with a kindergartener's block puzzles.
It's simple game design, that puzzles and combat in a game should be difficult because they are genuinely challenging, but that's simply not the case in Project Eden. Nothing is challenging because it's actually deliberately intellectually stimulating, it's simply challenging because it's utterly agonizing to accomplish anything.
Your doofuses will become stuck on walls, incapable of turning corners, they will be unable to navigate a bridge, finding that the abyss below them is preferable to life in this terrible world filled with meat dogs, worst of all, they will proceed to stare into corners and refuse to shoot the enemies murdering them. I think it's perhaps a result of every single texture in this game looking like a geriatric's morning stool, but it's more likely what happens when hiring mental incompetents to crew your futuristic squads of supersoldiers.
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