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Published: 2012-10-04, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
SackboyCharming art directionPraise-worthy use of Vita's techPotentially limitless contentBetter variety than previous LBPsSad SackSpongy physics are an acquired tasteSome online lagYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total LittleBigPlanet...
Brilliant use of Vita features, Inventive level design, Excellent creative features, Excellent community features, Great sense of exploration
Short single, player story
With its versatile controls and rich online features, PlayStation Vita has always promised to deliver more than your average handheld games, but until now that promise hasn't been realised. LittleBigPlanet PS Vita fixes that, with imaginative 2D platform...
Incredibly intuitive controls, simple user interface, addictive and fun
We want it on PS3
Without doubt a great game addition to your Vita. We just want to see it on the PS3 too, for the sheer number of extra players that will bring to this marvellous little game ...
Abstract: LittleBigPlanet has landed on the PlayStation Vita. That means you should just go buy it. But if for some reason you aren't entirely convinced yet, let me explain what makes this particular entry in the cutest of franchises so great. First of all, the ...
Wonderfully varied story levels and minigames, Makes excellent, sparing use of touch and tilt controls, Refined toolset makes level creation easier than ever.
Creation tool tutorials feel unfinished
The Vita version of Little Big Planet is the best yet, and makes great use of touch and tilt controls to boot....
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Published: 2012-09-17, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Powerful editing tools. Tons of user generated content promised. Looks as good and plays better than the PS3 version.
Touch screen controls are less useful for level design than analog sticks. Short single-player campaign not including downloadable and user-generated content
With the same great graphics and even more editing tools and gameplay variations, the PlayStation Vita version of LittleBigPlanet is the best one to date....
Abstract: I've always admired the LittleBigPlanet series more than I've actually enjoyed it. Media Molecule's ambitious decision to craft a platformer that put the creative power into the hands of the hands of the audience was a risky move that, for me, never q...
The art direction is unique, impressive, and achieves the impossible in making crafts cool again; Story Mode is charming and pleasantly addicting; the Level Editor has incredible depth and scope; online multiplayer of usual good standard; graphics and music are fantastic.
Story Mode is too short; The Arcade adds very little to the game outside of mindless distraction; the rear touch-pad is, and always will be, completely unwieldy.
Abstract: The best word I can think of to describe the LittleBigPlanet franchise is 'charming'. Everything about the game is infused with whimsy and silliness. It might be designed for kids, but it's gained quite a following among the young-at-heart, too, and pl...