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10 LittleBigPlanet levels you have to play

We wade into the sea of user-created content and pull up our favorites (so far)

Words: Mikel Reparaz, GamesRadar US

After a few initial, post-launch hiccups last week, LittleBigPlanet has taken off rapidly. Hundreds, if not thousands, of PSN users have been uploading a continuous stream of homemade levels to the game’s straining servers, with varying levels of quality and dedication. And because of that, LittleBigPlanet has become like every other service that relies on user-driven content: for every good thing someone creates, there are dozens of half-assed, broken levels made by people who think smoking weed is automatically HILARIOUS.

Of course, that also means there are a lot of diamonds in the rough. If you know how to find them, LBP can offer you some incredible levels made by talented, dedicated people (sometimes a little too dedicated, maybe). And while the huge amount of content out there means we can’t claim that the levels we’re about to showcase are necessarily the “best” (c’mon, that’d be like trying to find the best videos on YouTube), we can guarantee that they’re slick, (mostly) smart, a lot of fun and absolutely worth your time. And we’ve recorded video of each of them, just in case you’re still not sure. Here are our picks:



By geosautus

Some of you are inevitably going to look down your nose at this and any other level that’s inspired by an existing game, but Demon Skull is nonetheless a fun, surprisingly beautiful homage to the God of War series. It begins innocently enough, with verdant backdrops, Sackboy-shaped Kratos statues and chests full of red-painted score bubbles that take a about a second of continuous grabbing to open. But before too long, you’ll be pushing a caged Sackboy up a ramp to “sacrifice” him to a blazing furnace, carefully positioning a motorized cart to haul around a giant, leering head and taking an obligatory trip to Hades, where you’ll shove a bunch of screaming lost souls into a fiery pit.

All of this is complemented by a few gigantic, elaborate deathtraps; our favorite involves a bloodstained wave of stone columns that squash anything that fails to run through them as quickly as possible. Of course, it’s not the complete God of War experience; that would take a pair of chain-blades and constant bloody dismemberment, both of which are – at best – tough to replicate in LBP’s happy platform-hopping world. But if you’ve got some Kratos-themed preorder bonuses that just seem out of place tromping through African savannahs and Dia de los Muertos-themed weddings, this is a pretty kickass level to run them through.




By Upsilandre

Many of you might have already seen this excitingly named level on YouTube during LBP’s public beta phase, and those of you who have already know its secret: while a simple calculator that can add and subtract might not seem like much, the real draw here has nothing to do with the equations. No, the reason to dive into LBC is the machinery behind it all, which extends for what seems like hundreds of feet above the main calculator interface and consists of an insanely complicated-looking network of color coded switches encased in a few dozen floating enclosures.

The level even includes a jetpack, enabling you to fly up and see it all for yourself once you’re done playing with numbers, although you won’t really get the full effect until you’ve looked at it in the game’s Create mode. Do that, and you’ll see an enormous network of wires – normally hidden during the Play mode – that make everything more mind-boggling and confusing than you already thought it was.

So while Little Big Calculator is far from being one of the most enjoyable or exciting LBP levels, it’s definitely one of the most technically impressive – as well as one of the few that indicates a level of dedication that may border on insanity.




By gevurah22

Given the relative simplicity of most user-created levels in LBP, The Azure Palace is huge, complex and ambitious. Not content with creating another land-based level, user gevurah22 ingeniously sprinkled the level with strategically placed jetpacks, which help create an illusion of swimming through an underwater ruin. The aquatic theme is helped along by the level’s puzzles, which include locating statues to weigh down switches and protecting a special key that – when used correctly – can open multiple doors and make you nigh-invincible.

The real highlights of Azure Palace start to come around the level’s midpoint, when you’re chased by a giant sea monster that starts spewing electrified bolts in your direction. Escape it, and you’ll have to carry your precious key through a series of increasingly tough deathtraps that can destroy you – and it – in an instant. Lose the key, and you’ll miss out on the level’s final reward, thereby giving you a reason to go back and try again. And while we’d normally be pissed about that, The Azure Palace is pretty and interesting enough that we didn’t mind exploring it a second time. Or a few more times after that.

Yeah, hanging onto that effing key is kind of tough.




By nakamu-

This is a fairly short race level, but we strongly recommend playing it for the following reasons: 1) it’s awesome, 2) its wooden, rocket-powered airplanes are a blast to fly (and almost possible to control, with practice) and 3) you get said airplanes as a gift to use in your own levels if you complete the stage.

Also, once you’ve reached the finish line, you’re only half-done; now it’s time for you and your friends/opponents to pile into a weird, open elevator and blast through the air along a twisting glass track on a bizarre roller-coaster ride to the level-end goal. There’s not a lot to this level, granted, but what’s here is ingenious - and a lot of fun.

(Oh, and don’t bother doing a search for “hikouki” – it’s in Kanji.)




By geosautus

While the multi-part riddle in geosautus’ creepy haunted mansion is kind of a headache to keep track of, it’s a clever throwaway addition to one of the more moody, atmospheric levels we’ve seen so far. Of course, this being LBP, there’s still something inescapably cute about the whole thing. (And that isn’t helped by the glowing tombstones near the level’s end, either, which all carry silly, rhyming epitaphs.)

It could also use a few more actual monsters to jump out and menace players, but the Mad Mansion’s spooky touches – like the shadowy coach that ferries players to the front door, or the elevator that suddenly breaks and plummets into the basement – make this one of the few LBP levels to approach genuine creepiness.

 
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gorillazbmx6  - 7 months 29 days ago 
First. This game looks so addictive and fun i want it now, its a choice between this or mirrors edge
Jajudoman001  - 7 months 29 days ago 
totally agree. I've only played half of em though =(
flare149  - 7 months 29 days ago 
I also highly recommened Lochness by our very own CrazedPenguin. It's pretty fun
maxx1  - 7 months 29 days ago 
I dont have Big Planet :( or a PS3 xD
But this game looks soooo fun
I'd play it if I could :D
El72125  - 7 months 29 days ago 
You forgot the Batman: Arkum Asylum one!!! It's amazing and should be added!!!
DarthSackboy  - 7 months 29 days ago 
This is a brilliant game. Must. Buy. Now.
CrazedPenguin  - 7 months 29 days ago 
@flare: thanks bud! :)
I'd like to polish it up a bit, but I can't find a way to edit the level (was created during the beta trial).
rousso5300  - 7 months 29 days ago 
You all should try a level called x games. It is a cool re-creation of the X-Games and is loads of fun.
skyguy343  - 7 months 29 days ago 
can u go all "Jake Brown"? cuz thatd be sweet (or not)
LionheartAce  - 7 months 29 days ago 
Wow, Libidius is impressive as hell.
Basketcase676  - 7 months 28 days ago 
little big colossus for the win ! :D
pdiddy0819  - 7 months 28 days ago 
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adrenaguy  - 7 months 27 days ago 
i want this game! LBP libidius.JP FTW!
kakkou  - 7 months 27 days ago 
omg!
Why isn't there "ICO (Finished version)"?
onishima  - 7 months 26 days ago 
i don't know who had the idea first, but i made a test level of defender that's similar to libidius. its called DEFENDER test.
onishima  - 7 months 26 days ago 
i don't know who had the idea first, but i made a test level of defender that's similar to libidius. it's called "DEFENDER test"
Tikicobra  - 7 months 26 days ago 
Libidius is obviously clever, but it's boring. The Mad Mansion level is awesome and I wish the Demon Skull level hadn't been removed.
Shadow_Knux  - 7 months 26 days ago 
@Tikicobra

Wait, when was the Demon Skull level removed? That was a kick-ass level!
Smeggs  - 7 months 25 days ago 
On one site I visit a lot there is a person who made an awesome LBP level where you hop on a car an the car goes automatically and hits note button things on the wall that plays out the song "Sweet Child O' Mine" it was so incredible.
MobstahLobstah  - 7 months 22 days ago 
Well, shoot!
This game looks awesome, but all my friends are saying it's gay, just because it doesn't have to do with killing people. Now THAT'S gay.
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