LittleBigPlanet: Game of the Year Edition

  • Delve into the creative platforming action of LittleBigPlanet, a brand new gaming genre that unleashes the creativity in everyone through easy and extensive level building.
  • The LittleBigPlanet Game of the Year Edition contains the original game, containing 50+ levels, along with 18 new levels, bonus costumes and level packs and more.
  • Engage in online and offline multiplayer modes supporting up to 4 players, meaning that you never have to play alone. Modes include cooperative and competitive play options.
  • LittleBigPlanet global community for players to get involved with: includes player comments, rankings and easy communication with new and existing friends.
  • Meet Sackboy, the iconic LittleBigPlanet character that you can customize to reflect your own personality.

Product Description
Winner of over 80 multiple awards, including several Game of the Year awards, LittleBigPlanet returns with its signature “Play, Create and Share” experience plus irresistible new bonus content. Players can play 18 brand new levels, create their own experiences with bonus costume and level packs, then go online to share their levels with other players around the world or play over 1 Million user generated levels that have been uploaded since launch. There is no bette… More >>

LittleBigPlanet: Game of the Year Edition

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5 Responses to LittleBigPlanet: Game of the Year Edition
  1. J. Cullen
    February 23, 2010 | 3:03 am

    I received this game free with my new PS3, and I thought it might be cool to play, I was completely wrong. For starters, the game is completely boring, because there is no plot or anything. The only thing I learned is that I can dress up a sack person any way I choose. After that, the game becomes tedious and boring. Playing the same boards over and over trying to find objects that are hidden away is the perfect cure for insomnia. I tried playing online a few times, and I actually played a board where all I had to do was run to the right, and pass a bunch of words on the screen, how exciting!! The game play itself is pretty limited. The sack person jumps like it has 80lbs of lead in its pockets. Maybe people who never leave their homes will enjoy this game, but for me, i will be trading it in for a good game, like NHL 10 or Saints Row
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. aquarist
    February 23, 2010 | 5:58 am

    LittleBigPlanet is a great game, enjoyable even by people who don’t normally like video games. It is classified as a “puzzle platformer”, meaning each level is a puzzle to solve (what to do next isn’t always obvious) and it is a platformer, meaning you jump to and from suspended platforms or over obstacles etc. Personally I didn’t care much for the puzzle aspect, and for people like me there are videos of each level at YouTube, which I watched when I got stuck.

    The scenes in this game are beautiful, the music is wonderful, and the physics is mostly realistic, and the overall beauty and experience offered by this game reminds me of the “It’s a small world” ride at Disneyland. The game is enjoyable by kids and adults alike, and the whole family can play together if you have more than one controller.

    There are 25 awesome levels (there are eight “Creator Curators”, and there are three levels per Creator Curator except the last which has four, adding up to 25). The description of this game says there are 50 levels, but that is probably counting the mini levels (mostly useless) and the included user-created levels. I didn’t like the user-created levels — some of them are playable, but they didn’t have the Disney-esque experience of the levels created by the game makers themselves.

    One thing I didn’t like about the game is that the depiction of USA in this game isn’t that great. A construction site, a car wrecking yard, people speaking in ungrammatical English etc. LittleBigPlanet was made by a UK company.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Robert G. Tucker
    February 23, 2010 | 7:40 am

    I purchased this for my 6-yr-old son, my entire family is addicted to it and we have given the bug to another family. Fun on all levels, challenging as well.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. MaryBeth Carroll
    February 23, 2010 | 9:53 am

    I love this game for a couple of reasons.

    One of my favorite parts is the physics of it — the characters and objects move in a very realistic way.

    I like the personalization, and the cuteness of the characters. They remind me of sock monkeys.

    I also appreciate that there is no violence or anything in this game — it’s truly appropriate for all ages. I’m an adult, but I don’t always want to be shooting monsters.

    The levels are challenging enough, and are scored with points and completion percentages, so you know if you left something behind. It’s not easy getting 100% on each level. You’re also ranked against the rest of the world, which is fun, and online play is incredibly convenient.

    I recommend this title for anyone, of any age. Probably a great game for parents and kids to play together. It requires some problem solving skills, so it’s probably a reasonable learning tool as well as entertainment.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Dharma
    February 23, 2010 | 10:08 am

    This game is insane. Anything is possible, and everything is tried. The game allows for tons of freedom for creativity, a imagination stimulating, game that makes you think, while being addicting, endearing, and wonderful in every possible way. Little Big Planet is by no small measure a masterpiece.

    This game is an absolute MUST for everyone with a ps3! the multiplayer is basically functional in every capacity possible, the online is wonderful and fully integrated, you can even get help from your in game friends! No gorey violence, nothing that is inapropriate for kids, and the game is by no means made for kids! Everyone in my household is utterly addicted to this game, we just cant get enough of Sack boy and sack girl!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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