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Little Big Planet (PS3)

Little Big Planet (PS3)
alaScore 93

963 reviews

Jun, 2013

alaTest has collected and analyzed 963 reviews from magazines and websites. Reviews about the value for money and design are overall positive. The single player gameplay and multi player mode are also mentioned favorably. The usability and controls get mixed reviews.

graphics, multi player, single player, design, value for money

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other PlayStation 3 Games (PS3) the Little Big Planet (PS3) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 93/100 = Excellent quality.

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LittleBigPlanet 2 (PlayStation 3)

 

More than two years after the release of LittleBigPlanet, the creativity of the game's community continues to impress. Tools that were designed to let users craft their own levels for the popular platformer have been masterfully manipulated to make all...

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LittleBigPlanet (PlayStation 3)

 

Although Little Big Planet could be described as a platforming game, its dedication to creativity in every area takes it far beyond the confines of the genre. Everything from your character to the environment is geared towards user creation and...

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LittleBigPlanet 2 Collector's Edition - complete package

 

Quick Specs - ESRB: Rating Pending - Genre: Games - adventure, Games - action - Elements: Action - adventure. Price Range: $109.99 - $119.67 from 2 stores.

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Little Big Planet 2 Review

 

The sequel to the 2008 hit, Little Big Planet 2 promises ‘endless fun.' I missed out on the original, as it was on my “Playstation 3 games I need to get around to playing” list. Sadly, I didn't get around to it before my 80GB PS3 went to binary...

The Little Big Planet games are the pure embodiment of the “Play. Create. Share.” philosophy at work. After players are done playing the story levels, there is still plenty of fun to be had by either creating your own levels or checking out what the...

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PS3: Little Big Planet Review

 

Eliot, aka Grand Conjurer, review the PS3 exclusive, Little Big Planet.

LittleBigPlanet is the Prozac of gaming. It can't help but put a smile on your face, regardless of your demeanor. The scrapbook art style, the whimsical and addictive music, and Stephen Fry's hilarious performance as the narrator will guarantee to...

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LittleBigPlanet Karting Review

 

When seeing Sackboy, it's impossible not to smile. You don't have a soul if a smile doesn't at least play around the corners of your mouth. This inherent charm is part of the reason all his games are entertaining, and intricately designed,...

The Ugly: “Duuuude, visions of Mario Kart…”

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Paper Mario: Sticker Star

 

Believe it or not, Bowser’s at it again. This time, he’s smashed up the Sticker Comet, ruining Decalburg’s Sticker Fest in the process. Mario’s not about to let that kind of horrible deed go unpunished. In Paper Mario: Sticker...

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LittleBigPlanet Karting Review

 

The racing in Little Big Planet Karting is enoyably off the wall, but a poor level editor tutorial saps some of the game's potential.

Fantastic audio and visual presentation ; Lengthy and varied story mode ; Extensive and powerful creation tools

Poor tutorials make learning how to use the editor difficult ; Wonky physics when karts collide ; Weapon usage slanted too far toward defense

The myriad quirks lessen the appeal of the go-karting action, though excellent track design keeps you focused on the road ahead. Shortcuts abound for those with eagle vision, so there's a learning curve while you figure out which line is best for your...

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LittleBigPlanet Karting Review

 

Sackboy gets behind the wheel, but someone should've taken away his keys.

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LittleBigPlanet Karting Review: Stifled Creativity

 

Inconsistency rules over this disappointing soap box derby.

When MarioKart 7 released lastyear to alargely lukewarm response,one fact became clear: the kart-racing genre was in dire need of a newhero. The throne has been vacant, just waiting for a title with thefortitude to claim its place as the rightful heir....

Product Specifications

If youve been concerned that the new generation of consoles has had relatively little in the way of new ideas, then LittleBigPlanet should be the game to restore you faith. Its difficult to describe properly, which is a good thing, because it means its very different from the norm. Amazing graphics bring the world of the main character, known as Sackboy, and his fabric-coated pals to life with realistic physics and a stunning level of detail. Played with friends its a great puzzle adventure, as you co-operate and compete across each level. The games trump card though is its customisation, not just the characters themselves but the whole game. Its extremely easy to create your own levels, and the best fun is had simply setting up areas for mucking around and then sharing them online with other people. Key Features * Unreal reality: Theres never been a game that looks like this, with ultra cute characters but realistically modelled physics and materials from wood to sponge. * Co-op fun: Co-operate with up to three friends, as you run, jump, and swing around each level and overcome the cunning puzzles and dangerous enemies. * Everything changes: Every single element of the game is fully customisable from your player character to each of the levels and all of the objects within them. * Mad scientist: Create your own unique levels and change the properties of any objects to make Sackboy mincing traps or huge machines that can move whole levels. * Eye see you: Use the EyeToy camera to further customise your game with special stickers that allow you to add your own photos to any level.
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