PSi - Sackboy gets his own title, in this small spin-off of the LittleBigPlanet series. Those familiar with the LittleBigPlanet series know that Sackboy is an excessively cute plush toy who lives in a world constructed of cardboard, paper, fabric and... above all else... everyone's dreams.
With the Playstation Store back online, it's time to start reviewing PSN content.
The first review is of Sackboy's Prehistoric Moves, LittleBigPlanet's contribution to motion controlled gaming. Is it worth buying?
Loot-Ninja: LittleBigPlanet is arguably Sony’s biggest family-friendly PS3 franchise at the moment. With a sequel coming in a matter of days, releasing a Move-enabled quick peak on the PlayStation Network was a no brainer.
Rob Thomas writes: With an ambitious sequel looming just around the corner, Sony felt the time was right to give LBP fans an appetizer of sorts by tossing that cute little knitted rascal back into the Jurassic (Jurassack?) period for the PlayStation Network release of Sackboy’s Prehistoric Moves.
i got it for free with PS+ ..
otherwise i might not i taken this game
SInce i got it for free i just don't have that many issues the reviewer had ..simple
it's a good game , the problem is that it forces co-op .. but with a friend that know how to play this is a blast