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    Child of Eden

    Game » consists of 10 releases. Released Jun 14, 2011

    Q Entertainment's music shooter for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It features support for the Kinect and Move controllers, and is considered a spiritual successor to the cult classic, Rez.

    akonnick's Child of Eden (PlayStation 3) review

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    Amazing Experience if you Have the Time and Money

    I loved Child of Eden for what it was: A memorable audit/visual experience that kept me wanting to see what the next level had in store until the credits rolled. Each level has a different vibe and the music, enemies and level design are designed around those themes. I played with a standard controller and can honestly say the gameplay is secondary - really only served as an attention grabber to draw you deeper into paying attention say that you focus on the experience at hand. For me, a person with the money to buy a lot of games but with less time to play them, this game is exactly what I love. There is no filler, there is no grinding, there are few explanations - just an invitation to experience what lies ahead and some basic mechanics to get you there. I really wish there were more games that were comfortable having a very specific focus at the cost of being able to slap "40+ hours of gameplay" on the back of the box.

    That being said, I fully understand that everyone approaches their gaming time from a different point of view. While I would have liked the music several years ago, I likely would have been put off spending $60 to buy this game only to beat it 2 hours later. At the time of playing this, I imagine you can pick this up for a bargain price, which helps take the sting off the short play time. Also, my biggest complaint about Q! Games is that they do a terrible job of showing the player how to get better at their games. I would have loved to have a video after beating the game of someone with a lot of skill playing through a level putting up a huge score. That may have motivated me to play through again in a different way after I had already experienced the game. Instead, I will likely put this game back in the cabinet with little chance of playing again anytime soon.

    This really is a game where you have to decide what you want out of a game. I thoroughly enjoyed my few hours with Child of Eden and imagine many others will as well.

    Other reviews for Child of Eden (PlayStation 3)

      Saving The Internet Now On Blu-Ray... 0

      Note - I haven't tried the Move controls myself or seen this version in 3D yet, so don't expect my exact thoughts on those.Child of Eden has been out for several months on the Xbox 360 with Kinect support. Now the same spiritual successor to Rez, one of my favorite games of all-time, created by Q?Entertainment is out for the Playstation 3 with some added exclusive features that only the PS3 is capable of. Instead of Kinect, this version is also playable with the Playstation Move controller and i...

      0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

      Transcendental 0

      Eden refuses to be a regular game. It makes you forget about yourself and your thoughts by merging your consciousness into living, breathing, organic landscapes. Through ecstatic, sensory overload you lose the mind that labels and tries to define things, and your playful, child-like consciousness comes through.  I thought Eden would be a simple, beautiful rail shooter. When I got into it though, I truly felt what it was; it was everything. Eden dissolves genre. The cursor is just a means of conn...

      0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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