Every now and again, a game comes into the GamePro offices and brings everything to a screeching halt. Halo 3 did it, as did Metal Gear Solid 4 and Super Mario Galaxy.
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G4 TV
After the most charming and adorable opening credit sequence ever, during which you first take control of Sackboy, you’re thrown into the game’s story mode (the only one available at first). These first few levels introduce you to the basic controls.
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Kombo
Do you ever wonder what happens to the people, places and things that you dream about? They do not disappear but the products of your imagination get sent to a world built on the creativity of the entire population.
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In an industry where a "release first, patch later" attitude prevails, games often hit stores before they're really finished. LittleBigPlanet might be the most audaciously incomplete A-list title yet, except this time, that half-baked quality is an asset.
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You'll notice from the moment you pop Little Big Planet into your PS3, the presentation of the introduction was given more care it seems than the entire development of many of the games I've played the last few years.
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Sack boys and girls really only have one thing on their minds; goofing off. Despite this desire they’re still a selfless race of characters wanting nothing more than to share their shenanigans and hijinks found on LittleBigPlanet.
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Lets face it, most games released these days usually have a similar theme, pick up a gun, shoot the bad guys and try not to get shot yourself, however occasionally a game comes along that is so refreshing and so different that it stands out above the crow
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GameZone
In the short span of time that the PlayStation 3 console system has been in operation, there have been many great games that have come along. These games have spanned many genres, from shooter to role playing with various stops at genres in-between.
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For a publisher/developer to sell during this time of the year they need to come up big. The game released has to be a unique twist on the genre in order for hard-to-please gamers to take note. Last year, the game to beat was Call of Duty 4.
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IGN UK
Planet Earth. Or as the rest of the ominverse call it, The Orb of Dreams; the occupants of which spend so much time asleep and dreaming, their vast imaginations humming away, charged with creative energy.
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Computer and Video Games
LittleBigPlanet is not a game you play, put down and forget about until you next turn on the PS3. It's a full-time occupation. A potential obsession. But most of all it's the platform-defining title that PS3 needed to happen this side of Christmas.
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LittleBigPlanet's success relies on its ability to be many things to many people, from a casual-friendly platformer to a toolset that enables fledgling designers to concoct their wildest dreams.
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