LittleBigPlanet is effectively “The Next Big Thing” in the videogame’s world, a game where the imagination, the feelings, the cooperation, friendship, beauty and genius are hand in hand.
LittleBigPlanet is a beautiful, happy, extremely eye-pleasing game that will put a smile on anyone's face who plays or merely watches it. Like Sackboy himself, it's impossible to not find the game both attractive and aesthetically pleasing.
Its if not, one of the best games I've ever played. Whenever i see a sandbox game i always think about LBP. The original LBP just sticks out as the best and the best platformer there is. The nostalgia it holds for me is tremendous.
Este juego para mí fue mi infancia y creo que es un juego para todos y que tiene un gran soundtrack , un modo historia entretenido y aunque hayan cerrado los servidores y solo por eso para mí no merece un 10 realmente crear niveles es divertido aun sin publicarlos
LBP delivers in just about every way promised. It brings some solid platforming gameplay combined with some seriously impressive creation and community tools. If you own a PS3, you should get this game.
Having a continuous supply of new levels helps LittleBigPlanet remain fresh – there’s always something new to fool around with, even though there are plenty of half-assed levels out there.
This game would be my favourite if it wasnt for LittleBigPlanet 2. Why did you shutdown the servers Mm?
P.S. I would do anything just to add the servers back...
Frustrating, but a really fun platformer. Extremely wholesome and fun. This took me a few days to beat but it didn't matter, even when I was losing my mind trying to beat a level I was still having a good time. The game is just so wholesome and fun that it's hard to get mad at.
I absolutely loved the levels but found it dull after finishing them. The fact that multiplayer is needed to get 100% completion on some levels is absurd. I play games usually alone and offline so this made it hard to enjoy the game to it's fullest. The map creation is an amazing concept and theres a lot you can do but theres really no use in using it. I get that you can publish them but if you play offline then it's a useless feature. This game was MENT to be able to play offline and online yet once you finish the story mode you're forced into online.
Summary: This game is enjoyable if you plan to play it online. If played offline it can get dull fast.
this is the game that made me care about user ratings, one of those games where you feel the clash between user and critic reception -- the clash that even makes the more paranoid among us wonder whether all those critics have been bought out.
aaaaaanyway. this is a 2d platformer, which is to say it's a mario wannabe. it was hard enough for sega to try to get its platformers to stand out way back when, but they did manage, and the first sonic games are good, different and better-looking than the mario games.
where sonic differed for being fast and cool, sackboy wants to stand out for being... slow, floaty, imprecise, i guess? and OH MY GOD there's a narrator that narrates the game like a children's book, and i'm gonna try to be fair here and saying without exaggerating that about 40% of the time i spent with this game was hearing his voice talk veeery slowly while i pushed buttons to try to skip his monologues. just awful. i get it -- the game is for kids. but kids in the 80s didn't need santa claus narrating video games in order to have fun, and they still don't.
SummaryIn LittleBigPlanet Players meet on a blue and green planet scattered with individual plots – and use their character's amazing abilities to play, create and share what they build with other gamers throughout the world via the Playstation Network. The LittleBigPlanet experience starts with players learning about their character’s powers t...