If there's one game I've definitely thought about checking out for the visuals, Child of Eden is that game. Ever since I saw the previews for it in E3 and other advertisements in Gamestop, I knew it was a game that i should look at, and it was worth the spent. This game has everything from stunning visuals to flawless gameplay, right down to the Kinect Sensor. I had virtually no complaints about the controls, nor gameplay. It's a challenging game, but at the same time, you won't be too worked up when you step back and take in the beautiful colors and seemingly peaceful scenes the game takes you through as you shoot away viruses to find your way to the core of the end of each archive. The game offers some great achievement opportunities as well as high score challenges. Definitely a game to compete with your friends with for that top spot on the leaderboards. Overall, for a game of this type, I have no choice to give this a 10 out of 10. Virtually NOTHING disappointed me and even with the 5 matrices to choose from, the replay value will make it hard to notice you're playing the same level again. I highly recommend this game and encourage all casual gamer to definitely pick up this title. Kinect Sensor or not, it's worth it either way.
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