When you first start Child of Eden you will marvel at the magnificent colors, graphics and artistic displays. This game is truly innovative and the developers have used every modern tool to ensure the game is perfection personified. The scenery is outstanding, the design of the characters are flawless. This is what dreams are made of.
The amount of cameras used to create this truly justifies the end result. You get the feeling it is more than just a game. It looks more like a movie from the future and you can never tire of looking at the screen. The controls respond as if they were limbs attached to your own body. It is one of the best games you will ever play.
The storyline is logical and follows an effective narrative everyone can understand and everyone will love it. You play the part of an antibiotic and the Internet has been infected with a virus. The virus holds the human psyche hostage and everything you know about life is at risk. The provocative colors in Eden will remind you all the time how precious life is and death is an ever present reality. Your adventure is filled with purpose, and you will be completely absorbed in the story.
It will remind you when you were a kid and your world had not been infected by logic and everything was still make-believe. It brings out the fantasy in every adult and every child will revel in the actual plot.
The weapons are remarkably effective and simple to use. You can shoot with lasers from both hands. Your bombs are effective and devastating and produce explosions that will make you marvel at the destructive force. All of them have a different effect. For example, some enemies can only be vanquished by blue lasers, while others only by purple. Some bacteria can be destroyed by any means. Many of the bosses, especially in the later levels will require more skill to annihilate. You will have to master the controls to finish the game successfully.
Despite all its positive mechanics and responsive behavior the game is complex and takes a lot of concentration to play. There are many items you need to collect and add to your arsenal. You have to really play wisely to avoid defeat and you have to be extra careful of the many traps and pitfalls that await you in Child of Eden.
The story is gripping, the action is none stop and the music and narrative will make Child of Eden a game to talk about long after you have played the final chapter and put the game to rest.
Many gamers are already hoping for a sequel. But even if Child of Eden goes down in the history books as the most remarkable game to ever hit the shelves, a sequel never really justifies that a new release can be as popular as the original. Past experience has told us that sequels can fail and can actually do the original more harm than if we had just laid it to rest. But until that time comes, Child of Eden remains the most impressive game on the shelf.