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[{"user_id": 32282, "stars": [], "topic_id": 39350, "date_created": 1308071851.019532, "message": "Looks like it might be time to dust off that kinect http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-06-14-child-of-eden-review", "group_id": 9493, "id": 1392537}, {"user_id": 35612, "stars": [], "topic_id": 39350, "date_created": 1308080651.586652, "message": "The does look playable without kinect as well. I might be very tempted to get it.", "group_id": 9493, "id": 1393438}, {"user_id": 31927, "stars": [], "topic_id": 39350, "date_created": 1308088035.235076, "message": "s/dust off/buy/", "group_id": 9493, "id": 1394586}, {"user_id": 32692, "stars": [], "topic_id": 39350, "date_created": 1308744182.491617, "message": "Even for someone playing with \"just\" a controller, Child of Eden feels like another (imperfect) Mizuguchi classic. I actually think it's more precisely designed and tuned than people give it credit for. There's a deliberate, mechanical clockwork in there, though it's hard to look past the music and abstract visuals. Can you imagine turning the game off and becoming fixated on its LENGTH, rather than all the creativity on display? \n\nAnd it's nice to be reminded that between all the heroic fantasies we play every year, we can still get this weird, vaguely expressed meditation on what it's like to exist on the internet and in time.", "group_id": 9493, "id": 1456359}] |