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.
...when it came to level design—big, sprawling, interconnected environments, great puzzles, and a thick atmosphere. The combat is janky as hell, but it's worth suffering through. If you're missing that classic Tomb Raider feel in today's gaming landscape, Project Eden is the way to go.
Great game. I remember this game, because I played in the Demo from CD-Action Magazine many years ago. Thanks for bring me back great memories. :)
Amber looks like Robocop a little ;)
Project Eden is something that I always wanted to play when I was a kid and finally they put it on GOG. After playing it, I can say: it's ok.
The game offers puzzle mechanics through use of gadgets and team members which fulfill different functions with some ill designed shooting mechanics that manages to ''fill'' some sections in order to make the protagonist feel like a cop-action team.
Although it has aged rather badly, still for puzzle game fan out there with a love for cyberpunk settings could be something to consider to have in library.
First/third person shooter puzzler where you control a squad of special operatives, each one with a particular skill to solve enviromental puzzles to reach the end of the level , the idea is pretty cool, and when the game flows is fun and engaging, that said, you could cut the squad in half and little would be lost, i.e., Carter is only used to interrogate people and open certain doors that are color coded for him alone, as if the other members of the squad were mute or couldn't open a door. The combat is shallow, little weapon variety , team tactics are inexistent, the only order you can give to your team is to follow you currently selected character and they often fail even at that.
Some levels are long and require a lot of teamwork, which is great, but some times the answer is so obtuse you can get stuck running around the same corridors inspecting every inch to see what clicks because the questlog is bare bones.
As I said, I like the idea of teamwork to solve puzzles, but this one really shows its age. A modern reimagining of this game to play in co op would be interesting, but I'm not sure I'd recommend this one wholeheartedly, at least is dirt cheap so try it for yoursellf.
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