De Gamespot:
En cuanto a gráficos:
The visuals in this latest version of the game improve on what we’ve seen before and look fantastic. The surreal world you’ll be lazing through in Child of Eden is a trippy pastiche of art styles that shine in HD…making Child of Eden the game that epilepsy warnings were made for (and we mean that in a good way).
Sonido:
The tunes in the game…complement the visuals in exactly the way you’d want them to, which makes for a rich, immersive experience.
Control:
Basically, both offer two distinct experiences with the game; one traditional and one that’s more experiential. The control scheme for the Kinect has been expanded to offer more options for players, which is good. …you’ll control your onscreen cursor with one hand, clap to switch between weapons, and act like a cheerleader by making a “Y” to trigger the screen-clearing Euphoria bomb.
Conclusión:
Child of Eden continues to leave us with a positive impression and a smile on our face after playing. The game’s gorgeous and inventive visuals marry nicely with the simple but addictive gameplay. Newcomers who may be unsure if Child of Eden’s playable laser-light show is for them should give it a try. There hasn’t been anything like the game in this generation of consoles, so it’s worth a look.
http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/action/childofeden/news/6312137/child-of-eden-preview-story-new-levels-and-playing-without-the-kinect?mode=previews
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