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Child of Eden
European cover artDeveloper(s) Q Entertainment Publisher(s) Ubisoft Designer(s) Tetsuya Mizuguchi Platform(s) Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Release date(s) Xbox 360 - EU June 17, 2011
- JP October 6, 2011
- EU September 30, 2011
- JP October 6, 2011
Genre(s) Rail shooter, Music game Rating(s) Child of Eden is a rhythm action game created by Tetsuya Mizuguchi, best known for Rez, developed by Q Entertainment and published by Ubisoft.[4] The game announcement opened Ubisoft's pre-E3 2010 press conference and was one of the first titles shown with support for Xbox 360's Kinect peripheral. The game serves as a prequel to Mizuguchi's earlier game Rez and sees players shoot at various targets which produce melodic sounds upon destruction. It was developed for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 and is compatible with Microsoft's Kinect, PlayStation Move[5] and standard controllers for both consoles.[6][7] In April 2011, Mizuguchi announced that he had developed a unique corset peripheral for the game, which featured four controllers, all of which vibrated to the game's music. The new device is currently only available in Q Entertainment studios, and is unlikely to see a retail release.[8]
As was the case with Rez, Child of Eden is presented as an experiment on synesthesia, integrating sound, vision and touch in one seamless experience. The game features music from Genki Rockets.[9]
Contents
Story
The objective of the player in Child of Eden is to save Project Lumi, which is near completion, from a virus attack. If finished, Project Lumi would reproduce a human personality in Eden, the artificial intelligence inside which Rez took place.[10]
Gameplay
Comparable to Rez, the game revolves around shooting various objects that come onto the screen, which produce musical effects upon their destruction. Players can choose between using a lock-on function similar to Rez's gameplay, or a vulcan cannon which shoots a constant stream of bullets. Using Kinect, players can aim using their hands and clap to change weapons, though traditional controllers can also be used. Like Rez HD, players can use additional controllers to provide external vibration and during the gameplay will adjust the music to the actions and movements of the players.[11][12]
The game will feature 5 levels, called Archives,[13] each with a different visual theme. These are; Matrix, Evolution, Beauty, Passion, and Journey.[6] Each Archive will be replayable, changing each time depending on the player's performance and style of play in the previous run.[13]
Pre-release reception
GameSpot awarded the game 'Best Motion Sensor Game' and 'Best Rhythm Game' of E3 2010.[14] The title also received nominations for 'Best New IP' and 'Best Music Game' from GameTrailers.[15][16] Xbox World 360 magazine gave the game an 86 out of 100, quoting "Brilliant with or without a controller, Eden could last you a lifetime".
Reception
Reception Aggregate scores Aggregator Score GameRankings (X360) 84.58%[17]
(PS3) 82.50%[18]Metacritic (X360) 84/100[19]
(PS3) 82/100[20]Review scores Publication Score Edge 8/10[21] GameSpot 8.5/10[22] GameTrailers 8.4[23] IGN 8.5[24] X-Play 5/5 [25] Giant Bomb [26] Joystiq [27] Child of Eden was met with very positive reception. Joystiq gave the title a perfect score. Stating that "Some players may be hung up by its brevity, but if its extension would have depreciated how breathtaking the rest of the game is, I don't think I'd have it any other way." IGN gave the title a 8.5 out of 10 rating, stating that it is one of the best reasons to own a Kinect and that it's a game that just makes you feel happy while you play it.[citation needed]
Sales
According to NPD Group during the game's debut month of June Child of Eden sold 34,000 units on the 360, ranking at number 83.
References
- ^ "Buy Child of Eden (Xbox 360) - UBIShop - The Official Ubisoft Online Store". Ubisoft. http://shop.ubi.com/store/ubina/en_US/pd/productID.215402400.
- ^ "Child of Eden - The Official Ubisoft Online-Shop". Ubisoft. http://shop.ubi.com/store/ubiemea/de_DE/pd/ThemeID.8605700/productID.200165000.
- ^ "Child of Eden PlayStation 3 Release Date Announced". G4TV. http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/714634/child-of-eden-playstation-3-release-date-announced.
- ^ Nelson, Randy (2010-06-15). "Mizuguchi: Child of Eden to support standard controllers". joystiq. http://www.joystiq.com/2010/06/15/mizuguchi-child-of-eden-to-support-standard-controllers/. Retrieved 2010-06-18.
- ^ "Child of Eden PS3 Release Date Pushed Back". IGN. 2011-04-21. http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/116/1163291p1.html. Retrieved 2011-04-22.
- ^ a b Michael McWhertor (2010-06-18). "Is Child of Eden Everything You Want From A Rez Sequel". Kotaku. http://kotaku.com/5566676/child-of-eden-impressions. Retrieved 2010-06-18.
- ^ Coldewey, Devin (2010-06-14). "Children of Eden: It’s Rez all over again, but better". Crunchgear. http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/06/14/children-of-eden-its-rez-all-over-again-but-better/. Retrieved 2010-06-18.
- ^ Citizen, Jessica (2011-04-10). "Mizuguchi puts Child of Eden in a corset". GamePron. http://www.gamepron.com/news/2011/04/10/mizuguchi-puts-child-of-eden-in-a-corset/. Retrieved 2011-04-10.
- ^ Michael McWhertor (2010-09-28). "Preview: Finding Happiness With Child of Eden". Kotaku.com. http://kotaku.com/5641548/preview-finding-happiness-with-child-of-eden. Retrieved 2011-05-24.
- ^ Ubisoft (2010-06-20). "Child of Eden - Ubisoft". Ubisoft. http://child-of-eden.us.ubi.com. Retrieved 2010-06-20.
- ^ Goldstein, Hilary (2010-06-15). "E3 2010: Child of Eden Preview". ign. http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/articles/109/1098711p1.html. Retrieved 2010-06-18.
- ^ Roßberg, Jenny (2010-06-15). "E3: Child of Eden - Announcement - Ubisoft announces unofficial successor to Rez". gamepro. http://www.gamepro.de/news/spiele/xbox360/actionspiel/e3_child_of_eden_ankuendigung/1965996/e3_child_of_eden_ankuendigung.html. Retrieved 2010-06-18.
- ^ a b "Next Gen Biz: Child of Eden preview". Next-Gen.biz. 2010-09-10. http://www.next-gen.biz/features/child-eden-preview. Retrieved 2010-09-10.
- ^ "Best Motion Sensor Game - GameSpot's Best of E3 2010 Awards". E3.gamespot.com. http://e3.gamespot.com/best-of-e3-2010/special-achievement/index.html?page=6. Retrieved 2011-05-24.
- ^ Posted: Jun 29, 2010 (2010-06-29). "Best Of E3 2010 Awards Video Game, Best New IP | Video Clip | Game Trailers & Videos". GameTrailers.com. http://www.gametrailers.com/video/best-new-best-of-e3/701197. Retrieved 2011-05-24.
- ^ Posted: Jul 1, 2010 (2010-07-01). "Best Of E3 2010 Awards Video Game, Best Music Game | Video Clip | Game Trailers & Videos". GameTrailers.com. http://www.gametrailers.com/video/best-music-best-of-e3/701344. Retrieved 2011-05-24.
- ^ "Child of Eden for Xbox 360". GameRankings. http://www.gamerankings.com/xbox360/997620-child-of-eden/index.html. Retrieved 2011-06-23.
- ^ "Child of Eden for PlayStation 3". GameRankings. http://www.gamerankings.com/ps3/997619-child-of-eden/index.html. Retrieved 2011-06-23.
- ^ "Child of Eden for Xbox 360 Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More at Metacritic". Metacritic.com. http://www.metacritic.com/game/xbox-360/child-of-eden. Retrieved 2011-06-23.
- ^ "Child of Eden for PlayStation 3 Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More at Metacritic". Metacritic.com. http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-3/child-of-eden. Retrieved 2011-06-23.
- ^ [1]
- ^ Child of Eden Review, Child of Eden Xbox 360 Review - GameSpot.com
- ^ Child of Eden Video Game | Reviews, Trailers & Interviews | GameTrailers.com
- ^ Child of Eden Review - Xbox 360 Review at IGN
- ^ Rosenberg, Adam (2011-06-21). "Child of Eden Review for XBox 360". G4TV.com. http://www.g4tv.com/games/xbox-360/63974/child-of-eden/review/. Retrieved 2011-06-23.
- ^ Davis, Ryan (2011-06-18). "Child of Eden Review". Giant Bomb. http://www.giantbomb.com/child-of-eden/61-31716/reviews/. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
- ^ McElroy, Griffin (2011-06-14). "Review: Child of Eden". Joystiq. http://www.joystiq.com/2011/06/14/child-of-eden-review/. Retrieved 2011-06-14.
External links
Categories:- 2011 video games
- Art games
- Kinect games
- Music video games
- PlayStation 3 games
- PlayStation Move-compatible games
- Q Entertainment games
- Rail shooters
- Ubisoft Entertainment games
- Video game prequels
- Video games with stereoscopic 3D graphics
- Xbox 360 games
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