Testseek.com have collected 46 expert reviews of the Sackboy: A Big Adventure and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sackboy: A Big Adventure.
November 2020
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46 Reviews
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19 Reviews
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The editors liked
Gorgeously realized 4K graphics bringing Craftworld to life like never before
Smooth and responsive gameplay feels fantastic
Creative level design with tons of hidden areas to find
Lots of cosmetics and unlockable costumes
Charming visuals
Lots of fun with friends
Great use of Dual Sense
Each level feels unique in presentation
Excellent use of DualSense haptics and audio
Loads of costume pieces to collect and mix/match
Easier difficulty makes Sackboy's adventure accessible for all ages
Detailed down to the individual stitching with br
Incredible level design that's complemented by fantastic gameplay mechanics
Rewarding content coming by way of unlockables
Lots of hours to spend in this game
Couch co-op available for the entire game
An all-around enjoyable experience to be had
The editors didn't like
Not very difficult
No level editor like in the LittleBigPlanet series
Story is a bit bland
Even if charming
Some dragging areas
No online play
100% completion requires not dying in a level
Leaving certain gaps and traps a challenge for inexperienced adventurers
Lack of danger and difficulty might turn off seasoned gamers
Sackboy's floaty platforming isn't as tight to control as a certain Nint
Abstract: With Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales and the Demon's Souls remake now available on PS5, there's no shortage of exclusive games that people can get for the system. If they aren't your cup of tea though, you could buy the more family-friendly Sackboy: A...
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Published: 2020-12-04, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Masses of replayability value,Superb co-op multiplayer,Graphical fidelity and textures brings real charm,Voice acting is marvellous
Pace can feel slow at times,Some quirks with depth perception,No online multiplayer at time of release
Sackboy: A Big Adventure could be so easy to overlook as a PlayStation 5 launch title. But to do so would be to lose a bucketload of potential joy from your life. Because this Sackboy adventure is so heartwarming, so addictive, so lovingly made. It really...
Published: 2020-11-22, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
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Abstract: Don't sack this one off.Sumo Digital takes Sackboy for a breezy delight of an adventure.This is the game 2020 sorely needs.I know, I know. That's a bold claim, particularly from someone like me - someone who naturally shuns the bright, Day-Glo glory...
Published: 2020-11-19, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Looks great on PS5, Brilliant use of music, Lots of variety, Nice use of the DualSense pad
No online multiplayer at launch, Not particularly challenging, Combat feels a bit off
Sackboy: A Big Adventure isn't the headline-grabbing title in the PS5's launch lineup, and it's not going to be remembered like the best 3D Mario games. But few games are, and that doesn't mean it's not well worth your time. There are more challenging pl...
Somewhat predictable boss fights, End of level fanfare takes too long, No online multiplayer at launch
Sackboy: A Big Adventure is stuffed full of magic and bursting at the seams with creative ideas. While most PS5 owners will likely pick up the punishingly difficult Demon's Souls or Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Sackboy can hold his hessian head up...
Abstract: In 2008, Sony and Media Molecule unleashed LittleBigPlanet on the world and introducing its audience to Sackboy, a haberdashery hero who would go on to become one of Sony's mascots. To my mind, there have been two distinct types of LittleBigPlanet Players...
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Abstract: While Sackboy may have been cut from the cloth of the LittleBigPlanet games before it, A Big Adventure feels far closer to the likes of Super Mario 3D World, both in structure and design. Levels are generally wide-pathed, isometric dioramas for you and up...
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