Alongside a Bullet Time feature straight outta Bayonetta (or Max Payne / Matrix depending on your references). South Korean studio SHIFT UP demonstrated its new third-person sci-fi action game Project Eve, first announced in 2019, during yesterday's PlayStation Showcase event. We just know that there’s quite a lot of QTEs. Sure, we’ve seen a lot of fights and gameplay, but we have no official game system breakdown. Players will also be traversing through an environment with hidden treasures around every corner. Project Eve might as well be quite different in those regards compared to NieR Automata. Additionally, Project Eve will take advantage of the PlayStation 5’s Dual Sense haptic feedback. Unique environments and disturbing enemy designs serve to give the upcoming release a very distinct identity, and combat looks to be extremely fast-paced. And the battle system’s intricate details are still a mystery. The gameplay of Project Eve shown at the PlayStation Showcase 2021 portrays an exciting and fast-paced action title. We don’t know much about Project Eve’s story. The story behind Project Eve is that there was a. Developed by Shift Up, the game is using Unreal. The previously announced PlayStation 4, Xbox One. Project Eve may not be as hyped up as some of the other games at the PlayStation Showcase 2021, but feel free to get excited anyway. Shift Up One of the surprise entries in the recent PlayStation Showcase, was the newly announced Project Eve and it looks very promising indeed. Personally, I believe it’s a bit too early to say anything though. / 4:10 PM EDT 123 Action game Project EVE will launch for PlayStation 5, developer SHIFT UP announced.
Featuring a beautiful female android as the protagonist. Both are action RPGs and take place in a post-apocalyptic world. Whether you believe Project Eve is a rip-off of NieR Automata or not, I’m sure you can’t help but make comparisons. Meanwhile, cosmetics can be earned to give players a sense of personalization.Project Eve was one of the many upcoming PS5 games featured at the latest PlayStation Showcase on September 9, and part of the NieR Automata fanbase has been criticizing the Korean game, calling it a rip-off – turns out Yoko Taro himself shared his thoughts on the matter. Announced during the recent Sony PlayStation. Anyone hoping to see evidence of Sony’s commitment to Japanese games at the PlayStation Showcase would have come away largely disappointed. Lying somewhere in the middle is Project Eve, a spectacle action game in the vein of Devil May Cry and Bayonetta, offering fluid and zestful combat. This action game, which was clearly inspired by the likes of Bayonetta, Devil May Cry, and 2018’s God. Project Eve was a highlight of the show (pic: Shift Up) The PlayStation Showcase had a number of surprises but one of the best was Project Eve from South Korean studio Shift Up. Project Eve will take advantage of the DualSense’s haptic feedback, too, to help the game’s brutal combat feel even more immersive. Project Eve was one of the most surprising reveals at the September 2021 PlayStation Showcase.
Its trailer during the 2021 PlayStation Showcase may have changed. So it appears the game will meld together multiple styles of gameplay into a single cohesive experience. The game has been on the rumored since 2020, but has largely been ignored up until this point. Shift Up has stated that we can expect combos that weave together and special moves that can be earned by parries and evasions, giving you cool skills such as super armor, enemy combo interruptions, or even a wide selection of attacks like leaping stabs and sweeping swings.įighting won't be the sole focus, however, as we’ve also seen snippets of footage that show off some interactive navigation, such as Eve swinging from poles to cross gaps and sliding through a tunnel while dodging obstacles. As for how it plays, according to director Kim Hyung Tae on the PlayStation blog, Eve will 'Acquire Beta Gauge (BG) by parrying and evading in combat. Learning attack patterns is of paramount importance, but so is learning to balance aggression and defense, so as to take advantage of openings. Players will engage with enemies in intense, challenging showdowns that require mastery of the game’s systems - attacking, defending, countering, and evading.
(TRAILERS) PROJECT EVE - PLAYSTATION SHOWCASE 2021 TRAILER. The hulking bosses and strategic combat feel borrowed from Dark Souls, while the over-the-top tone and flashiness feel like they were taken from something like Devil May Cry or Bayonetta. Gamereactor UK brings you the latest news, livestreams, reviews. Project Eve looks like it’s melding together elements from a variety of other popular games, and that’s no bad thing.