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LittleBigPlanet (PSP)

LittleBigPlanet (PSP)From: Sony
Category: Video Games

List Price: £24.99
Buy New: £14.88
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New (14) Used (6) from £11.48

Seller: mark1524l
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 29 reviews

Format: Unknown format
Platform: Sony PSP
Genre: platformer-games
Media: Video Game
Operating System: No Operating System
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.1 x 0.6

MPN: LBPpsp
UPC: 711719142959
EAN: 0711719142959

Release Date: November 20, 2009
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Product Description

Imagine a whole world where you could play, explore and create whatever you like - and imagine that you could take that world with you wherever you go. That's LittleBigPlanet PSP - the portable version of last year's iconic PS3 hit. Get inside the mind of the loveable Sackboy and explore, create and share - running, swinging and leaping through a universe where you can move everything you touch.




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3 out of 5 stars Little Big Planet PSP Review   August 22, 2010
Reviewer21
When Media Molecule released the first Little Big Planet game it was quite simply stunning. Due to the success of this title games developers deveeloped more creative games designed at making the gamer not only the person to play the game but also as the level designer, enabling the gamer to formulate a more customised and personal world or enviroment to utilise. Games such as Modnation racers also operate on this sort of principal and has been largely successful.
However, Little Big Planet PSP is most certainly not the PS3 version of the game. The PSP version is a far more stripped down version and I wouldn't recommend it if you want similar experiences to the first game which is well known and loved. Visually the game is a poor imitation of the PS3 Version, but it does look good on the smaller screen of the PSP. The story levels are challenging and fun to play and offer lots of items to collect to use in Create Mode; one of the key successful elements of the first LBP game. However, it is here that the PSP version falls down, crashing onto its face. Create mode is diffucult to achieve good results with in comparison to what is already have on the PS3.The brush tools are irritating; they only work for so long and you can't use the multitude of brush shapes available in the PS3 game. Any real original shapes and elements rely on the use of the Corner editor tool, leaving you with a very boxy and primitive feel to level designs.Another issue is the introduction of the new "static" and "dynamic" tools which control how the materials react to gravity in the game. Static means an item cannot move and dynamic objects can be interacted with and are affected by physics like gravity. The most annoying aspect of this mechanic is that half way through building levels you often find that at some point your dynamic elements have become static and your static elements have become dynamic.
Overall the create mode is what really lets down this version of the game and this is very important because it is what made LBP stand apart from other platforming games and become so successful. The community element of the game is also slightly more static and not as easy and fluid; you have to actually download other people's levels onto your memory stick and this aspect takes the freedom form browsing other people's levels. Publishing is also sometimes fairly tempermental and I have had problems publishing levels on this version of the game; howver this is probably more down to connection speed than the actual game.
In Conclusion, LBP on the PSP is a neat platforming game and is nicely presented, with graphics which although they don't blow your mind, are functional and the game retains a fairly colurful and vibrant visual effect. The create mode is the achille's heel and it really lets down this version; its the feature the game and its franchise depends upon.Little Big Planet on the Psp is overall a good game but don't buy this game and expect perection, or anywhere near the same experience from the PS3 Version.



2 out of 5 stars Little Point Planet   July 13, 2010
S. Bowes
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Read this review if you are over the age of 12.
This game might be fun for young kids but for anyone who has played anything else on the PSP this isn't much fun at all. It's got a very childish feel to it but more importantly the control system is pants. Very frustrating when you are moving along and your character automatically changes planes from the front or back of the screen when you didn't want it to, sometimes this can be fatal. The character seems heavy and compared to most other games feels like he can't jump very high. A game where I couldn't wait to get to the end of the level, but what for? Yet another tediously boring 'puzzle' and a character that slides all over the place where you don't want him to. Traveling through the levels seemed slow. I gave this game more of a chance than I should have. As for creating your own levels again not a great control system and you would need to have a lot of time on your hands to create them.
Overall the main element which is missing is the fun. You can have the best graphics in the world(which this doesn't necessarily have) but if the control system / movement of a character is no good you don't have any fun at all. Gameplay is sluggish! If you haven't got them already, get something like Prince of Persia Rival Swords or PoP Revelations.



3 out of 5 stars Advice   June 12, 2010
Chris Midgley
Lbp psp has a brilliant campaign it is imaginative and in some cases clever. Despite. This the creating tools aren't very good for example it is very nard to cut away once you've built something. You also get this feeling online, you feel that others have struggled and almost finished found a problem and published the level anyway. Online is good but it takes a while to actually play the level because you have to download it and then play it. If you really want to get this game I suggest getting lbp on ps3 or waitng for lbp2 on ps3 which will be released soon and will be brain-meltingly good.


5 out of 5 stars Get this game   May 28, 2010
Mr. P. Hennessy (UK)
This is an amazing game, you owe it to your PSP to get it - I guarantee you will be playing this for months. With its online levels it never ends, and the community that has grown up around it has created some stunning creations. It is my favourite game for the PSP and fully deserved its BAFTA award.


4 out of 5 stars good game   May 13, 2010
Ms. Sara Terry
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

liked this game, one u dont put down much, wish it had lasted longer though. well worth getting if you like platform

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