A visual and sonic delight; Kinect controls are excellent and immersive,
With only five levels, less avid players may find the experience brief.
An abstract and trippy rhythm-shooter which is beautifully presented, Child of Eden is an aesthetic and musical joy, albeit a rather short-lived one. The Kinect control works perfectly too, and adds another dimension to the blasting experience as you s...
Abstract: 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...
Child of Eden gets the nod for taking a risk in what is increasingly becoming an industry which deals purely in sure things - witness the recent E3's emphasis on rehashes of existing franchises. By playing to Kinect's strengths, Q Entertainment has develo...
Abstract: Originally designed by Tetsuya Mizuguchi, the creator of Rez, Child of Eden has a similar concept to that 2001 game updated for a 2011 audience who of course have access to Kinect. Since launch we have been delving into Eden in both standard and Kinect...
The follow-up to Rez is perhaps over-familiar, but offers amazing visual patterns and landscapes with a euphoric soundtrack, while the Kinect control works better than expected. ...
Abstract: Welcome to Tetsuya Mizuguchi's Child of Eden. On the box it's called a multi-sensory experience. But that wooden, chosen-by-committee phrase doesn't come close to capturing the throbbing, pulsating, hallucinogenic spirit that lies within.Child of Eden bui...
The most important thing you need to consider about Child Of Eden, regardless of whether you’re using Kinect or a 360 pad, is whether you can play somewhere where you can immerse yourself in the game without disruption. It’s a beautifully breathtaking ...
Abstract: When Wii Music was first announced, I was really eager to play it. Before the realities of what the game ended up being came to light, the thought of conducting a virtual orchestra just sounded… awesome. In my mind’s eye, it would be a wonderfully imme...