LittleBigPlanet review

PS3's best game puts the world in your hands...

GamesRadar Editor's Choice

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Looks better than any game

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    Infectious humor

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    Robust platforming

Cons

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    Campaign levels a mixed bag

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    Sorting through bad user levels

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    Deciding to build or play

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LittleBigPlanet may be the best game Nintendo never got around to making. There’s the fuzzy little mascot, colorful worlds, a charming story and an unending barrage of innovation. It’s Nintendo to the core; except the core is made by Media Molecule and it’s on a Sony console.

While other platformers throw focus on the protagonist – loading them down with new moves and gimmicks, Media Molecule give the Sackboy just enough moves to let the environments shine. With only a jump and a grab button, Sackboy has all the tools he’ll ever need. Jumping will take him over obstacles; grabbing will have him pull objects aside, hang from ropes, flip switches, and start up vehicles. Use your imagination a little, and that grab becomes something special. Take a concrete cube; attach rockets and a length of string with a spongy handle on the end; hook up the sponge with a switch attached to the rockets and drop the whole thing into your world. Then grab the sponge and hold on tight – you’ve just built a rocket-powered, land-based, water-ski thing. Put a ramp in front of it, and things start to get special.

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GenrePlatformer
DescriptionLittleBigPlanet is a game that’s virtually infinite in its content, and the platforming isn’t too bad either. PS3 finally has its killer app.
Platform"PS3"
US censor rating"Everyone"
UK censor rating""
Alternative names"Little Big Planet"
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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