tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027278223036018702.post1690415129762447036..comments2015-06-26T17:17:58.520+01:00Comments on A Glasgow Gamer: Number 7: Child of EdenJoseph Blythehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05183914223060205797noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027278223036018702.post-20114498272698166432012-05-27T02:54:34.052+01:002012-05-27T02:54:34.052+01:00Kinect does absolutely add another side to Child o...Kinect does absolutely add another side to Child of Eden, it's incredible. With the big TV, and the huge sound system there's nothing like it. Standing there at the level start, as the music starts to build, in the default "starting" pose that Mizuguchi demonstrated at E3 (arms out, just above waist level, palms towards the TV), I've never felt more immersed in something. Then when it starts, you naturally snap into a pose, arms up, ready to play. The mechanism of using each hand for a different weapon makes it excellent, and throwing your hands up in a euphoric gesture for a smart bomb fits the game so well.<br /><br />I mean, I adored Rez and I totally get how sucked in you could get even just using a controller. But if the game grips you like that, you need to at least experience it in a darkened room with Kinect.Authorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04230482621695064294noreply@blogger.com