Do you have the courage to look melancholy in the eye, give a rapturous performance and take the enviable title as Master of Geon? Find your emotional side, exploit it (and find out what we are talking about) when “Geon emotions” comes to Xbox LIVE Arcade this Wednesday, September 19th, 2007 at 9:00 a.m. GMT (2:00 a.m. PDT).
Eidos Interactive has teamed up with Strawdog Studios to develop “Geon emotions,” which offers intense multiplayer head-to-head and co-op team action, razor sharp visuals and a pounding soundtrack.
What's your strategy going to be? Play to your emotional strengths as you compete amongst your opponents to master “Geon emotions.” Allow your dark side to dominate, or win through speed, courage, and cunning.
Geon: Emotions
Eidos
800 points
Rated E for Everyone
Love it? Hate it? Does it make you angry? Does it calm you down? Feel the energy of powerful emotions as you compete amongst your opponents to master the unique sport of Geon: Emotions. What's your strategy going to be? Will you choose to spread fear among the other players, or unleash a wave of bliss over them with the aim of subverting their cause? Play to your emotional strengths. Allow your dark side to dominate, or win through speed, courage, and style. You can be the master of Geon, but you must learn to use your emotions to your advantage.
- A different game: Geon: Emotions is something different, a fast-paced abstract sports game that lets you explore your emotions as you compete against opponents.
- Next-gen graphics: The razor sharp visuals are accompanied by a pulse-pounding soundtrack.
Game modes: Perfect your skills in a head-to-head duel or try the time attack to win medals and unlock mini-games. Then, go multiplayer on Xbox LIVE with up to four players and let it all hang out on the emotional battlefield




I liked it :) Worth the 800.
I liked it :) Worth the 800. (which I don't think is a lot anymore, if I like a game I buy it)
But yes, "XBLA titles seem to have a hard time sustaining an online playerbase" might be a problem. It's a shame, really. Uno is pretty match the only old game where you can be sure to find a game.
"What threw me was the scoring. I bat the CPU to the goal 3 times in a row, but somehow it was scoring and winning". I got confused at first as well. The thing is, when you reach the goal you get the impression that the game starts over. It doesn't. The opponent keeps playing, and you won't really notice when he scores. Bad phrasing, but hopefully you'll understand what I mean ;)