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GameSpot E3 2008: PixelJunk Eden Hands-On

GameSpot writes: "There's a great moment about five minutes into PixelJunk Eden, when the game stops being a confusing but pretty platformer and becomes incredibly, relentlessly addictive. That doesn't make it any easier for us to describe what the game actually is, but we had to apologise to the people queuing behind us for taking so long with it.

You control Grip, a tiny creature who lives in a huge open landscape. Grip's only way of getting around is by firing short grapple lines from which he can swing. The idea is to climb your way up the branches that populate the flat world and swing from your grapple line to collect pollen. When you swing into special flashing orbs, you make huge new branches spring to life, and this allows you to go higher and higher."

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ActionBastard6526d ago

Sold. 3 player co op, trophies, youtube uploading...Sold I say!

LorD6526d ago

PixelJunk makes GREAT games.

They are the type that you play for 10, 15 minutes at a time. Longer if you have other people in the room.

I'll be buying this one for sure.

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PixelJunk Eden 2 Review | Goomba STomp | A Well-Designed Treat for the Senses

PixelJunk Eden 2 manages the perfect balance between engaging gameplay and a relaxing, entrancing audiovisual experience.

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First Ever PayPal Gaming Sale Features PixelJunk Bundle, ‘Don’t Starve’

PayPal is probably the last company I was expecting to start selling games for cheap, but with deals like these, it’s tough to complain. By using Paypal to as your payment method, you’ll be able to score deals on a number of gaming goods like the PixelJunk Bundle, Don’t Starve and its early access DLC, Xbox Live Gold cards, Razr Mouse Pads, and much, much more.

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GentlemenRUs4446d ago

Paypal screwed me over too many times so I stopped using them, This will not change anything.

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redknight804446d ago

I have only ever used Paypal for my ebay stuff, is that where they screwed you over? I am curious to know what happened so I can be cautious myself, thanks in advance.

GentlemenRUs4446d ago (Edited 4446d ago )

People using false claims to get there money back for something that isn't true at all.

Ebay didn't do anything about it, He got away with it...

Guy said item was faulty, Got item back and was in fully working order... He committed Fraud... Ebay stuck the finger in my face and let him get away with it.

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annus4446d ago

Sounds like it was ebay, not paypal... The exact same thing could have happened if you used a bank account instead of paypal.

And if you got the item back, how was it fraud? Maybe it just didn't work for him for some reason.

uberbelly4446d ago

I too, would like to know. How was thou screwed?

redknight804445d ago

Yeah, I agree with annus (lol) that this seems more of an Ebay issue than Paypal. Did you end up getting your money back or did you only just get your item back and nothing more? Unfortunate as it is, scamming on Ebay seems kind of easy from what I have heard of and I sell on Ebay sometimes so I am quite cautious. Thanks for your information though, more reason to be cautious, I guess.

Bengaroo4446d ago

I had Paypal charge a credit card that I had deleted (all traces of) 12 months earlier. I even threatened (and genuinely considered) legal action, but decided to simply close my account instead.

They also (along with Ebay) took money from my account from an Ebay sale when the buyer claimed he never received the item (I am fine with these rules). When that buyer was found to be a fraud and have his account banned, they still didn't refund my money.

Paypal are evil.

uberbelly4446d ago

Always ship with tracking/delivery confirmation. I had this happen to me as well. I wouldn't say PayPal was at fault here. It's the shippers responsibility to prove the item was shipped/received.

vickers5004446d ago (Edited 4446d ago )

Just to add to the paypal sucks club:

If you have more than one credit/debit card on paypal, and you have already linked your bank account, EVEN IF YOU SELECT A DIFFERENT DEBIT CARD AT CHECKOUT, IT WILL CHARGE YOUR BANK ACCOUNT NO MATTER WHAT.

I ordered a Wii U on ebay (from neweggs ebay page) and when paypal came up, I selected my parents card to pay for it (needed it because it was a flash sale and I didn't have the money in my account, but did have it in cash), and then for some reason, it charged to my debit card anyway, the one that I had linked to my paypal account, with no funds, despite the fact that I specifically chose my parents card at checkout. I ended up having to pay a 22 dollar overdraft fee from my bank account because of their terrible, sneaky system, which I don't know if it is deliberate, or just horrible site design, but it's some bullcrap that hasn't changed.

Here's a thread about it that shows other people with the same problem: https://www.paypal-communit...

Now I try and stay away from using paypal as much as I can.