CHILD OF EDEN: Would you Adam and Eve it? | Game Review

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A review of Child of Eden. Would you Adam and Eve it? Alan reviews 'Child of Eden' for Xbox 360.

#ChildOfEden is a rail shooter game created by Tetsuya Mizuguchi, best known for Rez, developed by Q Entertainment and published by Ubisoft. 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 spiritual successor to Mizuguchi's 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 and Sony's PlayStation Move and standard controllers for both consoles.

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