Tetsuya Mizuguchi Unveils Child of Eden
Wish for the spiritual successor to Rez? Look no further than Child of Eden, which is for the Playstation Move and Microsoft Kinect. From the trailer, it’s more or less a high-def version of Rez, but with motion control. Personally, it’s been a while since we’ve seen a Rez-style game, so I’m not going to complain and welcome this with open arms.
Michael Jackson: The Game

Cha-MON! Ubisoft shows off a new performance-based game. You control Michael Jackson and relive his historical performance through dancing and singing. Songs included are Beat It and Billie Jean. And yes, it’ll be for the Xbox 360 Kinect and PS3 Move.
“Michael always pushed every limit when it came to technology to give his fans unforgettable entertainment experiences, whether it involved his videos, his recordings or his concerts. Now, with this interactive product, we have the chance to bring Michael, the artist, into households around the world in a perfect match of Michael’s artistry and the family entertainment which he always highly valued,” said John Branca, co-executor for The Estate of Michael Jackson.
“This game is a natural extension of what he would be doing today to raise his artistry to even greater heights for his fans of all generations,” Branca added. “It is a game that the entire family can experience and enjoy together and this is something that would please Michael tremendously.”
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood Out November 16
This installment in the Assassin’s Creed series is a continuation of AC2’s story, where Ezio is a leader who commands an army of assassins to take down the Templars.
Raving Rabbids Game Now Feature Time-Traveling
The latest Raving Rabbids game (yes, this is Ubisoft’s meal ticket), will be subtitled Travel in Time. This time, the rabbids will be fighting against cavemen, gladiators, and knights. Will this be a slew of minigames, or something like Rabbids Go Home? The game’s coming out on November the 9th.
Eric Chahi’s Project Dust

Old-school gamers will remember Eric Chahi’s name from classics like Another World and Heart of Darkness (UPDATED: coming for both XBLA and PSN). Out from his industry hiatus stemming back in 1998, he now returns with the yet-to-be-titled Project Dust. The game is slated for a Spring 2011 release date. It looks like a mix between Populous and Black & White, if the teaser is of any indication.
Rayman Origins, Developed By Michel Ancel

Picture courtesy of Joystiq
While there’s no sight of Beyond Good & Evil 2, we’ll just take what we can get. Rayman Origins will be channeling LittleBigPlanet in terms of content creation, and will be designed by Michel Ancel.

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