Headup Games has announced that the sci-fi fast-paced, story-driven third- person action RPG, Everreach: Project Eden, will be coming to the PC this September. In order to celebrate this announcement, the publisher has released the game’s reveal trailer, as well as its official PC requirements.
In Everreach: Project Eden you play as Nora Harwood, member of Everreach’s Security Division, on a mission to secure the colonization process of Eden and investigate mysterious incidents.
“Explore this vast alien world and descend into the planet’s depths to discover the ancient secrets of a long-forgotten civilization. Packed with intense shooter action, and a compelling level and skill system, Everreach immerses you in its intriguing story and diversified gameplay.”
Here are the game’s key features:
- Customize your skills and gear through a classic skill tree with over 80 upgrades
- Engage in tactical battles, deploy forcefields or use the environment against your foes
- Immerse yourself in 8 hours of story from Michelle Clough, game writer and former narrative QA for the Mass Effect trilogy
- Explore Eden’s beautiful vistas designed by Mai-Anh Tran, an artists who worked on movies such as WarCraft and Star Trek: Beyond
- Hop onto your hoverbike to engage in high-speed vehicular warfare
- Explore Eden`s beautiful vistas
- Stumble upon hidden loot and optional story elements scattered throughout the open environments
- Discover the fate of other civilizations in Everreach’s deep lore
- Immerse yourself in hours of enthralling storytelling from Michelle Clough, game writer and former narrative QA for the Mass Effect trilogy
According to the specs, PC gamers will at least need an Intel Core i3 Skylake or AMD FX-6000 with 6GB of RAM and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 or an AMD Radeon HD7870 graphics card. You can find the game’s full PC requirements below.
MINIMUM:
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- OS: Windows 7 / 8 / 10
- Processor: Intel i3 Skylake or AMD FX-6000 series
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 or AMD Radeon HD7870
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 19 GB available space
RECOMMENDED:
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- OS: Windows 7 / 8 / 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5 Skylake
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970/1660 TI or AMD Radeon RX 570/5700
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 19 GB available space

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Reminds me of that game still in early access PAMELA and planet explorers. also how come she is attractive? Is this the current year?
Look like someone is making a Starcraft Ghost spiritual successor.
Too bad that’s even necessary. Choke yourself, Blizzard.
more like freeman open star edge
bland, generic, uninspired and ugly.
what was with the hideous filter on the gameplay parts of the trailer? I guess the devs are ashamed of the graphics and need to hide them? For how damn close this game is being released and just showing it now with a hardcore filtered trailer… i’d be weary of this game. I def will be standing clear
Nova here
This looks like it will play/control like a flaming turd.
This Crackdown 4 is lit
Blonde Shepard.
Because a team of 200 developers made Mass Effect Andromeda a great game.
“Triple A” just means shiny graphics and expensive effects, which naturally require a large amount of people to work on a ridiculous amount of models, textures, lightning, animations, cinematics, etc, etc…
But all of that by no means is indicative of the overall’s game quality. For example Underrail is an indie RPG that takes inspiration from Fallout, with a huge world to explore, filled with quests, with deep gameplay mechanics, offering many, many hours of entertainment. Its dev team consist of… 4 dudes.
I’m addressing your initial statement, in which you say a team of 5 people can’t make a quality game. Sure, the graphics department may very well not be on par with multi-million dollar productions.