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Play.tm: LittleBigPlanet Review

As someone who's bemoaned the number of ports in the PSP's library as much, if not more than the next person, it comes as something of a shock to realise that by being exactly that, a beautifully accurate port, LBP somehow becomes a better game in the process. Its core concept of an ever expanding universe filled with bite-sized platforming chunks dovetails perfectly with the pick-up-and-play nature of handheld gaming to the extent you start to wonder if it was actually always meant to be played this way.

Obviously if you loved the original then this fresh slice of near identical pie should delight you once again, if however, you loved the ingredients but were left a little nonplussed by the whole thing last time then this second helping could convert you.
90 / 100
BIoodmask - contributor
Published: 25 days 3 hours ago | Review | Sony PSP
 
 
 

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