Child of Eden Wowed the Crowd at PAX
The Kinect game you'll really want to play.
One of the most impressive games shown at PAX was called Child of Eden, published by Ubisoft. The game is a rhythm-based motion adventure centralized on shooting flying objects with your hands.
Child of Eden
Running on an Xbox 360 Kinect system, the game gathered huge crowds due to its intense use of colors and particle effects. The gameplay is simple: you use your hand (sometimes both hands) to guide a reticle around the screen and shoot down certain colorful object. The game rewards you with an endless supply of explosions and psychedelic colors.
Ubisoft is accepting pre-orders for Child of Eden but the game won’t be out until sometime in June.
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Sure, it might look impressive, but I can't see myself playing for more than 5 minutes without getting bored.. No replay value and not all the challenging by the looks of it. Oh, and I'll have it on the PC too thanks where I can use a mouse to aim instead of imprecisely waving my arms..
The Kinext is a great invention, just a shame it had to be attached to such a poor console.
LSD Simulator for the win! I really don't see what the big deal is...
I have nightmares that feel better than this.
Looks more like an awesome screensaver and less like an awesome game.