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November 2009
(86%)
42 Reviews
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Abstract: When LittleBigPlanet was first announced during a public unveiling in 2007, it instantly became the most desired game for most Playstation 3 owners (and potential owners), thanks to its revolutionary concept of “Play, Create, Share.” Featur...
I love LittleBigPlanet PSP. The platforming's fun, the create tools are solid, and online's undoubtedly impressive – especially considering that these upload/download features are on the PSP. I'd like it to run a bit smoother at times, h...
Abstract: I have a confession to make: I never played the original LittleBigPlanet on the PlayStation 3. Well, that's not completely true. I put about twenty minutes into the pre-release demo they had at E3 a couple years ago, but I would hardly consider that ...
Abstract: Sony wastes no time in bringing their top-shelf PS2 and PS3 franchises to the PSP, but putting Little Big Planet on PSP always seemed weird. Maybe because the original game was made out to be the ultimate PS3 title; a mindblowing convergence of visual ...
Abstract: As lovable as LittleBigPlanet star sackboy is, I have to admit to being one of those few people left a little cold by his original PS3 outing. Don't get me wrong, I loved the idea, admired the technical achievement and I could see how lots of people fe...
Abstract: Like this introduction, LittleBigPlanet is about creation. Every time we write an introduction to a review, we have to ask ourselves, “What should I write about?” Often the answer comes in the form of blueberry pie, cookies, history, or occasionally t...
It’s LittleBigPlanet but on a smaller screen, maintains the style and charm of the original, 30+ new stages, level creation and sharing features intact
Multiplayer modes are MIA, no connectivity with PS3 version
LittleBigPlanet is a brilliant fit for Sony’s portable, maintaining nearly every bit of the charm and wide-eyed wonder of the console game while introducing PSP owners to this wonderfully unique series. ...
A faithful rendition of LittleBigPlanet’s iconic look and feel. More than 30 new levels, a better checkpoint system than the original, better community navigation, a simple and effective level editor. Stephen Fry returns.
No multiplayer, you’ll need to learn the level editor all over again if you played the original.