Jun 14, 2011 Unlike Rez, though, Child of Eden has the option of motion controls via Kinect, resulting in a more engrossing, if slightly more cumbersome, experience than the standard control pad. However it's played though, Child of Eden is a game that offers an abundance of adrenaline rushes. Jun 15, 2011 Rights to Ubisoft. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later.
.: 27 September 2011.: 29 September 2011.: 30 September 2011.: 6 October 2011,Mode(s)Child of Eden is a game created by, developed by and published. The game announcement opened Ubisoft's pre- 2010 press conference and was one of the first titles shown with support for 's peripheral. The game serves as a spiritual successor to Mizuguchi's game, and sees players shoot at various targets which produce melodic sounds upon destruction. It was developed for and and is compatible with and and standard controllers for both consoles.As was the case with Rez, Child of Eden is presented as an experiment on, integrating sound, vision and touch in one seamless experience. The game features music from.Child of Eden takes place during the creation of Project Lumi, whereas Rez dealt with its protection from a later attack. Contents.Story The story of Child of Eden is revealed through the game's introduction.
It focuses on a girl named Lumi (portrayed by ) who was the first human to be born in space, on 11 September 2019 aboard the International Space Station. Throughout her life, Lumi dreamt of visiting Earth, conveying her feelings into song which she sent down to the people of the planet. When she died her body was preserved and her memories and data were recorded and archived.
The story moves to humanity's advancement in space exploration, and the creation of a universal wide internet system called Eden. Eden is described as a fountain from which all knowledge flows, to those who have never set foot on Earth, containing all of human history and knowledge. By the 23rd century scientists attempt to use Lumi's preserved data to create a living persona with Eden itself, in an experiment called Project Lumi. As her recompiled persona emerges and awakens into Eden, she is attacked and trapped by an unknown computer virus.The objective of the player in Child of Eden is to save Project Lumi, which is near completion, from the virus attack. If finished, Eden would be purified, and Lumi would be saved. Gameplay Comparable to, the game revolves around shooting various objects that come onto the screen, which produce musical effects upon their destruction. Players choose between using a lock-on function similar to Rez's gameplay, typically for 'orange' targets, or a rapid-fire function generally used for 'purple' targets.
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 adjusts the music to the actions and movements of the players.The game features 5 levels, called Archives, each with a different visual theme. These are; Matrix, Evolution, Beauty, Passion, and Journey. Each Archive is replayable, changing each time depending on the player's performance and style of play in the previous run. Reception ReceptionAggregate scoresAggregatorScore(X360) 84.57%(PS3) 81.25%(X360) 84/100(PS3) 81/100Review scoresPublicationScore8/108.5/108.48.5/105/59/10AwardPublicationAwardGameZoneBest Kinect GamePre-release awarded the game 'Best Motion Sensor Game' and 'Best Rhythm Game' of E3 2010.
The title also received nominations for 'Best New IP' and 'Best Music Game' from. 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'.Post-release Upon release Child of Eden was met with critical acclaim. Gave the title a perfect score. Stating that 'Some players may be hung up by its brevity, but its extension would have depreciated how breathtaking the rest of the game is, I don't think I'd have it any other way.'
Gave the title an 8.5 out of 10 rating, stating that it is one of the best reasons to own a and that it's a game that just makes you feel happy while you play it. Gave the game a score of 9 out of 10 and chose it as the sixth best game of 2011. Sales According to NPD Group during the game's debut month of June Child of Eden sold 34,000 units on the Xbox 360, ranking at number 83.References.