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Xbox 360 ReviewWhen I play Child of Eden, I find myself asking questions: When is this level going to end? What should I have for supper? If I say something mean and unprovoked to my wife, will we have a small-scale war of words for the next five minut...
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Rez was a great title, as well—-no doubt about it. Of course, it also introduced a level of musical interactivity quite unlike any other game. This innovation, in conjunction with a highly stylized visual landscape, forms the framework of Rez’s succe...
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Kinect in our house is largely used by my wife for keeping fit, with the likes of Dance Central and Michael Jackson: The Experience providing a more entertaining alternative to the intense toning and weight loss programmes provided by titles such as EA...
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2014-09-13 05:10:59
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I think it's fair to say that more than a few people bought the Kinect in anticipation of Child of Eden, which is finally here after its E3 unveiling a couple years back. For those of you that have been looking forward to its release since then, I'll t...
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If you aren’t into jumpy-up-and-down sports, stroking virtual pets or pretending you’re training for the UFC, Kinect will have had as much impact as Joe McElderry’s pop career. For those who like something a little more exciting, Child of Eden waltzes...
If you aren’t into jumpy-up-and-down sports, stroking virtual pets or pretending you’re training for the UFC, Kinect will have had as much impact as Joe McElderry’s pop career. For those who like something a little more exciting, Child of Eden waltzes...
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The first time I saw Child of Eden was at the 2010 Ubisoft press event at E3. This was before the Kinect had shipped or even before I had a chance to play Kinect later that week at the show, so the whole game looked a bit “weird”. The game slipped off...
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Conceptually, I am a fan of . I like the game enough that I included it in my piece a few months back, and I like the game enough that I began paying a distinct amount of attention to project lead Tetsuya Mizuguchi, following his later work on and...
Child of Eden is the sort of gaming experience that is going to be divisive, simply because it’s more an artistic expression piece attached to a shooter than a fully realized game, and as such, the journey is more important than the destination. The g...
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Tetsuya Mizuguchi's Rez is a cult classic, but was never a hit with a mass audience or at retail. That a follow-up was even greenlit by publisher Ubisoft, nearly ten years after the release of the original, is something of a mystery.Well, fans wanted...
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I’m just going to get this out of the way here: Child of Eden is a great game. If you own a Kinect sensor for your Xbox 360, go pick up this game ASAP. It is still worth playing without one, but a large part...
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Child of Eden, developed by Q Entertainment and published by Ubisoft, is the spiritual successor to the cult classic Rez for the PS2, Dreamcast, and Xbox 360 Arcade. Both titles are rail shooters that specialize in trying to use music and images to hel...
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Geometry Wars on Acid. That’s the only way to accurately describe Child of Eden, Tetsuya Mizuguchi’s follow-up to the highly acclaimed Rez for the Dreamcast and PS2. It’s a psychedelic shooter which will have your jaw dropping and your eyes bugging out...
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Watch Video ReviewIt's unavoidable; talking about Child of Eden with any kind of enthusiasm makes you sound like a pretentious twat. Tetsuya Mizuguchi's sensory spectacular is an ambassador for the age-old 'games as art' debate, an experience that pand...
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Q Entertainment's latest tranceadelic odyssey may be considered the second coming of Rez, but there's a duality in that. Rez was an awesome game. And not in a tired, "dude, so awesome" way, but in the sense that it was actually kind of impressive. At i...
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ign.com
Updated: 2014-09-13 05:11:00
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There's something about Child of Eden that makes people shut up and fixate on the screen. It could be because you're entranced by the colors bursting artfully in tandem with upbeat techno music or just the thought of, "Holy crap, am I tripping right no...
It's rare for me to play a game and feel nothing but happiness, but that's what happened when I stepped in to save Eden. In a way, Child of Eden touched my soul. Yes, that sounds cheesy, but it's true. There's one downside -- even though it costs 50 bu...
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Child of Eden is a brief but magical journey into a world where the mechanical and the natural fight for survival. Like producer Tetsuya Mizuguchi's previous game Rez, the aim is to eradicate an enemy virus from a computer system through five individua...
Beautiful visuals, Incredible soundtrack and audio effects, Kinect and standard controller offer different experiences.
Doesn't take long to reach the end credits, Kinect controls can be cumbersome.
Child of Eden may be over quickly, but it offers emotional highs you'll want to experience again and again...
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Do you have any idea how beautiful the world is? If not, then you aren't opening your mind, man. You need to broaden your horizons, expand your spiritual world. Don't worry. I got something that will send you on a two-hour trip, and after you come down...
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1up.com
Updated: 2014-09-13 05:11:00
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You can't experience Child of Eden and hold it to the same expectations you would a contemporary video game. The same could be said of Rez, the game which this spiritual successor is based on. Similar to Q Entertainment's last notorious music game, you...
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