Introducing Child of Eden from Ubisoft

Creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi creator of Rez has succeeded again with another landmark game with the introduction of Child of Eden a kaleidoscope of synchronized music with mind blowing visuals. It is the battle to save Project Lumi by reproducing a human personality inside of Eden the human memory archive.

As things are processing along near completion the archive is invaded by an unknown virus and you are selected to restore peace and hope by saving Eden from the virus. By visiting http://www.childofedengame.com you can get a glimpse of the incredible visual effects that mix music and visual effects like never before on an action game.

By using a Kinect controller you can fully experience and appreciate the game without any physical barriers between you and the game world. You can move the camera with your body and both of your hands lock-on and shoot, giving you a completely new multi-sensory shooting experience.   The game synchronises music from Genki Rockets the mysterious Japanese band with electrifying sights that produce a sensory experience never before experienced.

The game from Ubisoft is worth everything it costs and will repay itself in just the first game you play. The creator gives you the first person shooter experience through the use of the Kinect controller that allows you to wind up with you arm and hand and wipe away the enemy that is trying to bring an end to Project Lumi.

Do not miss. The time is now and to get the mind-blowing experience of a lifetime purchasing the game is imperative. Be the leader in your group, be the one to show all those around you the through the Kinect controller you can save Eden and wipe away the virus.


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