Child of Eden PS3 Version Hitting Stores this September – Brothersoft
Ubisoft has recently announced that the PlayStation 3 edition of the fantasy shooter game Child of Eden will be released in this September in North America. The publisher also confirmed the previous release date for the Xbox 360 version of the game. The game is a sequel to Mizuguchi’s earlier game Rez and sees players shoot at various targets which produce melodic sounds upon destruction. The game will be compatible with Microsoft’s Kinect, PlayStation Move and standard controllers for both consoles.
The objective of the player in Child of Eden is to save Project Lumi, which is near completion, from a virus attack. If finished, Project Lumi would reproduce a human personality in Eden, the artificial intelligence inside which Rez took place. Comparable to Rez, the game revolves around shooting various objects that come onto the screen, which produce musical effects upon their destruction. Players can choose between using a lock-on function similar to Rez’s game play, or Vulcan cannon which shoots a constant stream of bullets. Using Kinect, players can aim using their hands and clap to change weapons, though traditional controllers can also be used. LikeRez HD, players can use additional controllers to provide external vibration and during the game play will adjust the music to the actions and movements of the players.
The game will feature 5 levels, called Archives, each with a different visual theme. So far, three of them have been shown, named Matrix, Evolution and Beauty. Each Archive will be replayable, changing each time depending on the player’s performance and style of play in the previous run.
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