Child of Eden Soars To Xbox 360 First On June 14th
By Ishaan . March 15, 2011 . 1:03pmQ Entertainment’s Kinect-controlled Rez successor is coming this summer.
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Q Entertainment’s Kinect-controlled Rez successor is coming this summer.
Ex-SNK artist Tatsuhiko Kanaoka better by his pen name, Falcoon, is working with Q Entertainment to keep the Ninety-Nine Nights franchise going.
Come take a look at new screenshots of Q Entertainment’s spiritual successor to Rez.
We spoke with Tetsuya Mizuguchi, Director of Child of Eden, about his latest synasethesia experiment and what Kinect adds to the game.
Child of Eden takes place in the distant future where Eden (read: the Internet) contains an entire archive of all human memories.
Don’t feel left out, PS3 owners — Child of Eden will be available to you, too.
Tetsuya Mizuguchi’s next game is about to be unveiled.
After a spring to summer delay, Konami finally set a firm release date for N3 II: Ninety-Nine Nights. Japan gets the skeleton dragon crushing game on July 22.
This Rez artwork comes from Katsumi Yokota, Art Director, and was dug out from various team member’s hard drives just so you can look at it.
But, not too secret meetings since the studio is talking about them on Twitter.
While the list at GDC contained the usual candidates, this more complete one is far more interesting.
This question isn’t from us, it’s from Q Entertainment who are kicking around the idea of a PlayStation Network Rez HD port again.
Microsoft is about to run an advent calendar-style (read: Christmas countdown) promotion where movies and games, depending on your location, will be discounted for one day only.
Q Entertainment tweeted, “And for it to be playable on PSP, perhaps the original Rez might be more apropos?”