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. Whether you believe Project Eve is a
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On November 27, a few hours after publishing a boss fight gameplay video for Project Eve, Shift Up published a new press release for its AAA action title, hinting the game is coming to PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X. New details and screenshots were revealed as well. If you’re interested in the boss battle
On November 26, Shift Up published a gameplay video for Project Eve. The video showcases protagonist Eve locked in a boss battle against a monstrous beast. We learned multiple new details thanks to the video. Keep in mind this is still in-development footage. Project Eve is set in a post-apocalyptic future, where Eve battles against
Korean studio Shift Up announced two new games during the “Crank in Showcase” event on April 4, Project Eve, and Nikke the Goddess of Victory. Project Eve is a “Semi Open-World”, single-player action RPG headed to PC via Steam, Xbox One, and PS4. The game is set in a post-apocalyptic world and is, citing the developers,