Much less a game and much more an experience, Child of Eden is one of the few standout titles for the Xbox Kinect.
One of the problems with Kinect is that developers have yet to get to grips with it, leaving the gaming shelves bereft of the crucial titles that make or break a system.
With Child of Eden, you get a shooter that appears rather trance-like and builds on the excellence that was Rez about a decade ago.
And what that generates is a wonderfully unique title that utilises the motion-controls of Kinect to full-on engrossing effect.
With Child of Eden, you will feel like the conductor of your own orchestral fusion of psychedelic graphics and outstanding audio as you set about your battle to save Project Lumi, a mission to reproduce a human personality inside Eden, the archive of all human memories.
5/5
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