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LittleBigPlanet PS3
Sophora - trainee
  382 days 18 hours ago | View Game Profile
The PS3's "Killer App," but does it deserve such a title?
LittleBigPlanet was one of the most anticipated games of 2008. First debuting at GDC 2007 it has caught the attention of the industry and has been heralded as the "killer app" for the PS3, but is it worth that claim?

LittleBigPlanet is a do-it-yourself platformer. Typical actions such as jumping and moving left the right is seen, but is broken up by the ability to grab certain objects. There are three different planes of movement that you avatar can move in; background, middleground, foreground. This new element dubbed "2.5D" changes some aspects of typical platforming game play. Changing planes is as easy as tilting the directional stick up or down, but most of the time the game automatically does it for you. This can be convenient, but it is also an annoyance. Sometimes your avatar doesn't change planes and you fall to your death. Jumping is affected by the physics engine, so precise jumps can be iffy. Controls are okay for a platformer, but it can be refined to be a lot more precise.

Story isn't important in LittleBigPlanet. The basic premise is to encourage the creation of your own levels. There are items to be collected in pre-made levels from stickers, costume parts, to material to create with, so there is incentive to go through all the levels before hitting up the level creator. Many rare items require multiple players or completing a level without dieing.

The graphics are tight and realistic. Different materials of cloth material, wood, metal, glass, and cardboard have incredible textures, especially the cloth materials. Music perfectly suits every pre-made level. The soundtrack oozes with variety and style.

The most important aspect of the game is the level creator. Materials can be easily created. Tools have incredible depth to create almost anything you want. When you first enter the level creator it is recommended to complete all the tutorials (which can take almost an hour) before starting you own levels. Stickers can be applied to materials to change the color and add some style. When your level is complete you can then publish it online.

Online is fun, but sometimes laggy. When finished with an online level, you are able to rate the level then slap a suitable tag on it to give other users an idea on what the level is like. Comments are also enabled on levels to give the creator feedback. Obscene levels can be flagged by using the "Good Grief" menu to alert moderators.

Overall LittleBigPlanet is a fun game, but the fun of the game lasts depending on the player. Creative people will find the game very hard to put down when creating your own levels. Average gamers will enjoy the pre-made levels and some online levels.
Ups
Promotes Creativity
High Graphic Quality
Varied Sountrack
Downs
Online Lag
Iffy Platforming Controls
Rating Comments
9.0 Graphics
Nice Textures
9.0 Sound
Suitable Soundtrack
7.0 Gameplay
Iffy controls
8.0 Fun Factor
Depends on the Player
7.0 Online
Lag and Level Search Function.
8.0
Overall
(out of 10 / not an average)
 


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Andrew Wiggin - 383 days 5 hours ago
1 - Different Perspective
I don't entirely agree with your review, but I understand where you are coming from.
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phnax - 382 days 18 hours ago
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I totally agree about the controls. Can be annoying at times. Other than that, a really good game.
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baum - 382 days 16 hours ago
3 - Friend's of mine told me that this is a "Little Big Disappointment"
I'm waiting for offers to kick in at my local store because they have some every first wednesday of the month to buy it, but a friend of mine that was waiting and overhyped for this game and ended up disappointed. I don't know his exact reasons, some are lame, he says he bought a game to play it not to make the levels himself. He also said the controls were horrible but I heard media molecule was patching that (though how could you get something so obvious that wrong).

The same guy hated Halo and the fact that he bought it because 10s were raining on it. It seems that reviews are mostly corporate bought bullsh1t or simply attention whores. The same guy says MGS4 is one of the best if not the best game experience he ever had. Perhaps that's why he doesn't like LBP, since he likes to be told stories and not to tell them himself.
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lil_krazzie - 382 days 16 hours ago
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i see your review and i understand but i dont believe it should be an 8. the lowest should be 9. The graphics are very very good for the what the game is suppose to be. The sound is great, matches with the pace of the game. The controls, i would take .5 because my gf has trouble with it, but for me it is fine. The fun factor is good for what it is meant to be, because its always gonna depend on the player. The online had some problems, but thats almost every online game nowadays. It is laggy sometimes but not all the time. so I would deduct some points off for that also. So overall I believe the game should deserve atleast a 9. Most of my games are shooter games, I dont have many platform games but this game makes me wanna try like ratchet and clank and other platform titles. Just my opinion though. :)
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korazy - 374 days 15 hours ago
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does this game get bring after a while??
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