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January 2011
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The editors liked
Best example of customisable 2D platforming you can get
Additions for developers
Improved story mode has some of the best platforming action around
Level editor very extensive and simple to access
4player mode
Original and varied decors
New interesting objects and minigames
Physics engine gives good credibility
Charming
Fun and effortlessly inventive.
Huge potential to create a wide variety of games
Story mode has an actual story
Delving into Community levels is still pretty fun
The editors didn't like
Not much
Building complex levels is still time consuming
Long load times
Handling of Sackboys still a bit delicate
You need to create levels to fully enjoy the game
It takes a lot of time to create a good level
Short
Poor physics
Nothing new.
Controls still feel just as floaty as the first game's
Create mode could actually use a few more tutorials
Duck and cover people, Sackboy is back. And in a world obsessed with identikit sequels, that is something worth believing in. 10.0/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake....
Highly polished visuals; expanded tool set and simplified interface in level creation,
Online play can require a bit of patience.
Plenty of games these days allow you to create your own levels. Media Molecule's LittleBigPlanet started that trend in modern gaming with an incredibly deep level building and sharing experience. With LittleBigPlanet 2 they look to out do themselves,...
Abstract: When I saw my first glimpse of LittleBigPlanet back in 2007, I knew that Media Molecule had something special on their hands. The concept was arguably the most original thing I had seen in many, many years. Even though I received a ton of ridicule fro...
Abstract: If you had approached me one year ago and asked if the world needed a sequel to Sony’s hit Little Big Planet – I would have answered with a resounding “No!” But my answer would come not as a result of any animosity towards the flagship title in Sony’s ...
Abstract: Here’s a recipe for success. Take a highly engaging gameplay mechanic, allow for interesting interaction and then, open up development to the whole of the player community. What do you get? 1.5 million LittleBigPlanet 2 levels, and counting.Sackbot ret...
Abstract: Craftworld is on the brink of ruin. This formerly glorious realm of mankind’s dreams and creativity is under siege by the Negativatron, a gigantic and demonic vacuum cleaner. Its sole purpose is to suck up all the creations in existence. But it’s not...
Abstract: Play Create Share, the sub-genre created by UK studio Media Molecule back in 2008 when they released LittleBigPlanet as a PS3 exclusive. 3 years on, and following a PSP version; more DLC than a standard PS3 can hold; a kart racer that took more than a ...
Abstract: After the original game set the bar for the Create/Play/Share genre, the Sackboy is back for yet another adventure with LittleBigPlanet 2. Given how much impact the predecessor had on the platforming and user content creation genres, the sequel had a l...