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November 2020
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Published: 2020-11-19, Author: Ben , review by: gamingtrend.com
Incredible level design that's complemented by fantastic gameplay mechanics, Rewarding content coming by way of unlockables, Lots of hours to spend in this game, Couch co-op available for the entire game, An all-around enjoyable experience to be had
A weak and predictable narrative, Not a whole lot of difficulty, even for a game targeted towards children
Sackboy is the perfect launch title to initiate young children into the next generation of games, as well as provide a rewarding and enjoyable experience for everyone else. Even though it launches with a hefty price tag, the amount of content this game ha...
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Published: 2020-11-13, Author: Mike , review by: gamespot.com
Abstract: Sackboy finally has a game to call his own. The smiley mascot for LittleBigPlanet and, occasionally, the PlayStation brand has always been treated as more of an icon than a character, a cutesy tabula rasa through which all video-game-related things are po...
Gorgeously realized 4K graphics bringing Craftworld to life like never before, Smooth and responsive gameplay feels fantastic, Creative level design with tons of hidden areas to find, Lots of cosmetics and unlockable costumes
Not very difficult, No level editor like in the LittleBigPlanet series, Story is a bit bland, even if charming
Whether or not you should grab Sackboy: A Big Adventure comes down to your interest level and experience with 3D platformers. If you're looking for something challenging like Crash Bandicoot, then you probably will get bored before...
Published: 2022-11-10, Author: Andrew , review by: impulsegamer.com
Sackboy: A Big Adventure is a perfect game through and through. The level design is amazing, the story is charming, and the score is fantastic. I know I mentioned this before in the intro, but even though this is a rerelease, I'd say this is my game of t...
Abstract: With Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales and the Demon's Souls remake now available on PS5, there's no shortage of exclusive games that people can get for the system. If they aren't your cup of tea though, you could buy the more family-friendly Sackboy: A...
Abstract: In 2008, Sony and Media Molecule unleashed LittleBigPlanet on the world and introducing its audience to Sackboy, a haberdashery hero who would go on to become one of Sony's mascots. To my mind, there have been two distinct types of LittleBigPlanet Players...
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Abstract: While Sackboy may have been cut from the cloth of the LittleBigPlanet games before it, A Big Adventure feels far closer to the likes of Super Mario 3D World, both in structure and design. Levels are generally wide-pathed, isometric dioramas for you and up...
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