LittleBigPlanet is the definition of platforming. This simple yet entertaining game is a one-of-its-kind. With astounding visuals, well synchronized music, and great gameplay, this game is one of the top games to have on your list. The newly introduced mascot of the Playstation 3, the lovable and cuddly sackboy is a great character to this game. Sackboy in his basic self represents a blank canvas upon which you can do anything you want. The same goes to the Create feature in LittleBigPlanet. The amazing quantities of objects, design tools, and create options are abundant and the only thing that can limit you here is (forgive the cliche') your imagination...and the capacity thermometer. The levels created in this game are amazing, and you can post them online for everyone to see and play. The music really synchronizes its self really well with the gameplay. The music doesnt just become a background you just forget, it blends into the level and makes and gives it a certain awareness that blends into the level giving it a fun and interesting "feel". The graphics are fantastic, simply fantastic. You would almost think you could be able to put your hand in the tv and grab it. The level of detail is great with the sponges, metals, and many other materials that you can use to edit your levels. After your done with them you can publish them and let other people around the world see what they think...though you will learn that some people are...mean. Basically, LittleBigPlanet is a great game that every PS3 owner should have, both for fun and to unleash your "inner" sackboy.
Ever felt you were seeing something ahead of it's time? Something pushing ahead of everything else? This is what playing Little Big Planet feels like, a game pushing the features of the console it's on, and it's all the ... Read Full Review
When i first picked up LittleBigPlanet, i had second thoughts about buying it. I'd heard so much about how it's a great game and really well made, how it was a turning point in gaming. When i read the back cover, i saw a... Read Full Review