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PixelJunk Eden: First Impressions

I've thus far only played demos of the PixelJunk games, largely because I haven't become sick of Stardust HD yet.  From what I can tell PixelJunk Monsters = Tower Defense and PixelJunk Racer = an odd little twitch racing game ( I didn't care much for it).  PixelJunk Eden on the other hand is not really like anything I have ever played, in a good way. 

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The premise is pretty simple, you are some sort of insect that can only jump and swing from a silk thread.  That's about it.  You're creature attaches to glowing plants that stem from the ground.  Little buds of pollen float around and by hitting them you break them into smaller pollen particles that float around to form other plants.  Sounds strange? It is strange as hell.  But it's completely got my interest.  My wife was asking me something as I booted the game up.  I just kind of nodded and said: "Yeah, sure...".  Not realizing that I was agreeing to work on deck repairs with her.  It's hypnotic.

It's the kind of game I could completly see as a flash game.  Hell, perhaps it is a flash game too (although it does look effin' fabulous in 1080P).  Why pay $X for a flash game you ask?  Well aside from the fact that it's relaxing, hypnotic, and absolutley beautiful, it also happens to be the second PS3 game to feature trophy support.  Perhaps by it's full release I will have gotten all the StarDust HD trophies (yeah right).
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Edited By teekazeek

I've thus far only played demos of the PixelJunk games, largely because I haven't become sick of Stardust HD yet.  From what I can tell PixelJunk Monsters = Tower Defense and PixelJunk Racer = an odd little twitch racing game ( I didn't care much for it).  PixelJunk Eden on the other hand is not really like anything I have ever played, in a good way. 

PixelJunk Eden
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The premise is pretty simple, you are some sort of insect that can only jump and swing from a silk thread.  That's about it.  You're creature attaches to glowing plants that stem from the ground.  Little buds of pollen float around and by hitting them you break them into smaller pollen particles that float around to form other plants.  Sounds strange? It is strange as hell.  But it's completely got my interest.  My wife was asking me something as I booted the game up.  I just kind of nodded and said: "Yeah, sure...".  Not realizing that I was agreeing to work on deck repairs with her.  It's hypnotic.

It's the kind of game I could completly see as a flash game.  Hell, perhaps it is a flash game too (although it does look effin' fabulous in 1080P).  Why pay $X for a flash game you ask?  Well aside from the fact that it's relaxing, hypnotic, and absolutley beautiful, it also happens to be the second PS3 game to feature trophy support.  Perhaps by it's full release I will have gotten all the StarDust HD trophies (yeah right).
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While 1942 Joint Strike is certainly boring, I'd rather play that than this game.  Why?  Guns, guns, guns!  This game is for hippies who are voting for Obama while sipping a diet coke and feasting on Harvest Cheddar flavored Sun Chips.

I will say that this would make for a fantastic screen saver.  Unfortunately, as it is now I have to actually do something to make the guy move. 

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I downloaded the demo last night and messed around with it; the controls seem straightforward but I couldn't really get them to work.  I need to spend a little more time with it, but I'm certainly intrigued.