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Child of Eden (USA)

PlayStation 3
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Reviewed in
2011
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Child of Eden is a unique sensory experience by Tetsuya Mizuguchi, spiritual successor to Rez. A psychedelic musical rail shooter where you purge a virus from a digital paradise. Short but breathtakingly beautiful.

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Category
Rhythm 1 player 7+
Description
Ubisoft rhythm game with synesthetic visuals by Tetsuya Mizuguchi, creator of Rez. Published by Ubisoft, released in Europe in June 2011. Musical rail shoot across five visual zones, PS Move compatibility, immersive electronic soundtrack and dreamlike presentation. European version.

Child of Eden review

MAX
Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Pure synesthesia: abstract forms, luminous particles and colours pulsing to the rhythm of the music compose a hypnotic sensory journey. Image and sound merge into an experience of ethereal beauty. This visual direction, luminous and floating, masterfully extends the legacy of Rez.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾2 GB 📅14/06/2011
Published by Ubisoft

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Collector interest

A synesthetic journey from Tetsuya Mizuguchi, Child of Eden extends the spirit of Rez into a musical on-rails shooter of abstract beauty, designed for motion sensing. A weak seller, it has become a sought target for fans of sensory experiences, its physical run staying modest. Its interest lies in this artistic singularity and this niche demand.

Is Child of Eden still worth playing in 2026?

Child of Eden is less a game than a sensory experience, a spiritual sequel to Rez crafted by Tetsuya Mizuguchi. This musical, psychedelic rail shooter, where you cleanse a digital paradise by syncing your fire to the music, aims for pure synaesthesia rather than challenge. Short and linear, it will not please those after content, but its hypnotic visual beauty and emotional swell stay arresting, especially with good headphones. It is a contemplative, almost meditative interlude that has lost none of its singularity. To be experienced for its artistic daring more than its length.

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