You wait ten years for a Left4Dead successor to come along, and then four swarm you from all sides within the space of a few months. We’ve already had the much-improved Vermintide II earlier this year, while Deep Rock Galactic’s Early Access adds a shade of space dwarf shenanigans to the structure defined by Valve’s co-op classic. There’s even GTFO lurking in the shadows of Q4, quietly hoping to be the Aliens game that Colonial Marines certainly wasn’t.
Right now though, there’s Earthfall, a high-intensity co-op shooter which switches out shambling zombies for scuttling aliens. The game is set in the verdant forests of the Pacific Northwest, and sees players working together across ten missions of extraterrestrial-splattering action.
There’s a little more to Earthfall than a straightforward run-and-gun, however. Players can deploy barricades and gun-turrets to establish defensive positions on the fly, while new weapons can be created via the use of 3D printers. The latter smacks of being a little gimmicky, but the idea of custom fortifications seems like a smart way to get players to work together.
There’s a launch trailer below which, frankly, doesn’t do the best job of selling the game. But if you’re up for some more cooperative gunplay, you can pick up Earthfall right now on Steam for £24. Developers Holospark also have plans to support the game beyond launch, and those future updates won’t cost you nothing more than the time to play them.
It feels like it’s been a hot minute since we had a new Left 4 Deadish-type team-versus-hoard game, and Earthfall has just fallen out of the sky to fill that void. You and some buddies, or AI-controlled bots, can team up together to take down naughty aliens who just don’t know their place. Earthfall looks like a great way to spend the upcoming season of… Earth autumn. See? I don’t do every pun that I could do. I have slight restraint.
AMD has started rolling out its Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.7.1 driver release, and with it comes some claimed hefty performance improvements to Earthfall, the co-op shooter that's due out tomorrow, July 13.
Just how hefty? According to the release notes, the game runs up to 28 percent faster, compared to the 18.6.1 driver release. Here are the three examples AMD provides in its release notes:
It seems there is some serious optimization going on—those figures are higher than we're used to seeing when AMD (or NVIDIA) releases a new driver set. Note that we haven't tested this ourselves yet.
In addition to bumping framerates in Earthfall, AMD says all Radeon owners who are planning to play Fortnite Season 5 should install the new driver package as well. That's because it fixes a bug that could cause the game to hang when throwing starts are visible on the screen.
There are a few other fixed issues, including:
Go here to download the new driver release.