Looking for a new game but don’t want to have to pay for it? Child of Eden has just been stripped of its price tag thanks to the Xbox Games With Gold scheme!
Usually priced at £11.99, Child of Eden is seeing its price tag removed for the next two weeks (until 15th December 2017 in fact), allowing all those gamers with a valid Xbox Live Gold subscription the opportunity to get a free download in. A native Xbox 360 title, thanks to the power of Xbox One Backwards Compatibility, no matter whether you’re gaming on the older console, or being powered by the awesomeness of the Xbox One, you’ll still be able to play.
A visual masterpiece that originally released with the power of Kinect for Xbox 360 behind it, if you’re looking for a game that brings plenty of colour, and something a little bit different to the table, then this is the one for you. Thankfully (or sadly whichever way you look at things), Kinect isn’t an essential input method and Child of Eden will happily let you run through things with a controller in hand.
If you wish to know more about the Xbox Games With Gold scheme for December 2017, and Child of Eden as a whole, then this article has got you sorted. You may as well have a little read whilst the Microsoft Store is busy giving up your free download eh!?
Game Description:
The Games on Demand version supports English, French, Italian, German, Spanish. One of the most anticipated games of 2011 for Kinect. Winner of 9 awards at E3 for innovative graphics, music, and gameplay. Child of Eden is the “multi-sensory shooter” that will send players diving into a visual matrix of synchronized music and mind-blowing visuals. It will usher forth yet another landmark game experience from the mind of renowned game designer Tetsuya Mizuguchi.
this game totally passed me by the first time round