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Everreach: Project Eden

Elder Games, Headup
Dec 4, 2019 - PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
Weak

OpenCritic Rating

40

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0%

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Critic Reviews for Everreach: Project Eden

Everreach has potential, but it's not there yet. Hopefully, Elder Games will continue to support it post-launch.

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This game fails at almost everything it sets out to do. With janky animations, embarrassing story, awful combat mechanics, and horrible enemy layouts and AI, there's just not much positive to say about it.

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Floaty imprecise controls, a lack of depth, random spikes in difficulty due to bad design, random frustration, a mini-game for the sake of a mini-game, and a protagonist with the all the charisma of a shiny blue block.

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Cubed3

Athanasios
3 / 10
Cubed3

Fans of Eurojank (critic guilty as charged) can generally stomach low production values and lack of polish, but Everreach: Project Eden is just plain (and incomplete) junk. It fails as a Mass Effect-esque RPG, and fails far more as a shooter. One has to wonder why the developer still charges so high for something as badly-made as this, especially since it has obviously abandoned it.

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Even though I enjoyed my time with Everreach: Project Eden for the most part, there's no denying just how half-baked it is.

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Everreach: Project Eden aspired to be like Mass Effect, but over extended itself and ultimately made an experience that is rough to play through.

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Everreach: Project Eden is presented as a story focused action game that stands out with some main core mechanics: fast-paced shooting, RPG elements, and exploration. But unfortunately, every single one of these mechanics is executed in primary structures.

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In the case of Everreach: Project Eden, some mechanical issues with AI or balance can be patched, which other problems are more in the realm of aesthetics and direction and are probably doomed to never go away.

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