
GV:
''Forget everything you know about PixelJunk series, this game has nothing to do with either a group of cars racing or a whole bunch of monsters. In fact, Pixeljunk Eden doesn't really have anything to do with anything, and very little about this game can be compared to any other. The game features some of the simplest graphics on the PlayStation 3 and makes no use of the system's unique features, relying solely on addicting gameplay and sleek visuals.
Oh boy, here is the part of the review where I try and describe the gameplay without making the game sound like crap. Well, here we go: up to three people can play cooperatively as Grimps, little shrimp-like creatures that can attach to plants and swing using silk. By colliding with floating pollen, the Grimps can activate seeds, which grow into plants, acting like platforms to reach objects called "Spectra." There, different enough for you? I know, none of that really makes sense, but trust me when I say the gameplay mechanics work. Pixeljunk Eden has a well functioning physics system that make the swinging and jumping mechanics work wonderfully, and jumping from plant to plant, collecting pollen along the way is a calming and euphoric feeling. For as strange as it is the game is also as fun and addicting as anything else on the PlayStation Network.''

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

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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.
Paypal screwed me over too many times so I stopped using them, This will not change anything.
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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.
this game is fun.! worth the 10 dollars i think.