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June 2011
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Zusammenfassung: 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...
Zusammenfassung: 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...
Zusammenfassung: 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...
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...
Zusammenfassung: 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...
Zusammenfassung: Fans of the Dreamcast rejoice as Q Entertainment deliver the sequel to the 2001 cult hit Rez. Child of Eden guides the player through a dazzling new set of levels brilliantly scored by Tetsuya Mizuguchi's Genki Rockets. A spiritual successor in its purest...
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...