Child Of Eden Walkthrough
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By Review Date: August 20, 2011 In many cases, games that make sense, especially to the typical gamer, are the most successful. Meet the exception.
Child of Eden, though shallow in start and, to this gamer, confusing in general, is actually a beautiful-looking game, but the experience of playing it is the equivalent of watching a walkthrough on the Internet.Child of Eden revolves around a girl named Lumi, who is the first to be born in space. At this time, the Internet is renamed to Eden, and stories of space explorations and Lumi's existence are archived in Eden.
One day, humanity attempts to use the data in Eden to revive Lumi, but things change when a virus attacks.Child of Eden is a first-person, on-rails shooter in disguise. Although the game's experience is more euphoric when using Kinect, a controller can also be used. Unfortunately, the player's arms easily become weary when using Kinect.
The beautiful colors, backgrounds, and music all add to the charisma and confusion of Child of Eden.At the beginning, the player is given three weapons: a basic lock-on weapon that is fired when the right hand is thrust forward, an automatic rapid-fire weapon used with the left hand, and a 'bomb' that is detonated by throwing both hands in the air. Using your hands to control your weapons is a great experience, even if the camera is a little sluggish.Boss fights and a variety of enemies, some of which can only be defeated using the left-handed weapon, add to the game.-Final Verdict-Pros:- Creative, colorful, and overall beautiful- Amazing soundtrack keeps the atmosphereCons:- Hard to understand- Gameplay loses value- Too short- Arms could get tired using KinectThough only casual gamers may understand its magic, Child of Eden is a short game, and gameplay becomes stale pretty quickly. As beautiful as it is, Child of Eden, at best, should be rented.