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    Little Big Planet

    So another hyped PS3 exclusive coming up. Might pre-order this, it looks interesting.

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    Re: Little Big Planet

    After watching videos of lbp plus all the great thing I hear about the game I was considering getting a ps3,But I would rather spend £300 upgrading my pc

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    Re: Little Big Planet

    i think Little Big Planet looks good

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    Re: Little Big Planet

    I'm playing the beta at the moment, it's a stupid game but just so much fun. I really didn't think I'd like it but I just can't help myself.

    A definite buy for me.

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    Re: Little Big Planet

    Got 10/10 in Official PlayStation Mag.

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    Re: Little Big Planet

    Quote Originally Posted by Stringent View Post
    Got 10/10 in Official PlayStation Mag.
    I know that allot of these mags score games at crazy 10/10 scores, but after playing this game around a friend of mine (shes been in beta) i have to agree with everything the review says and the score awarded. I seen worst games get such high scores. Game is amazing to watch let alone play. Think it will appeal to the both youngsters and the "big kids" among us.

    Heres a section from why OPM scored it 10/10


    'In a league of its own' quotes Official Playstation Magazine UK as the first review comes in for whats arguably one of the most creative, dynamic and systematic games of this generation.

    The review continues...

    "The limitless creative potential contained within LittleBigPlanet means you'll be scribbling level designs on the back of your hand so you don't forget them. Or breaking off, mid-conversation, to stare blankly into space as the penny drops on how to make a rampaging robot. A big one.

    "Materials have physical properties and react believably to gravity and other objects. Felt is soft, polystyrene is light, rubber grips (making it great for wheels) and glass is slippery."

    "The golden moment is when you realise how you can link these simple parts together to create something amazing. It's as if a mist clears to reveal infinite possibility."

    Along with the final judgement on the massive freeform gameplay that makes up most of the game, OPMUK also clears up another critical development issue "The story mode alone is reason enough to buy LBP ... The quality is flawless. The beautiful levels mix action, challenge and wonder in a way that makes plenty of 'real' cough nervously and look sheepishly at their feet."

    The game was awarded a 10/10 by the reviewer, and praised for its absolute, positive and undiluted love with the gamer and its pleasures at bringing you top quality level designs.

    The review can be read in full in the latest edition of OPMUK, hitting the shelves on Wednesday 1st October.
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    Re: Little Big Planet

    The advertisement for this game just made me buy a PS3, looks fun

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    Re: Little Big Planet

    I had my doubts about MGS4, having never played such a game (I prefer all out carnage!) I didn't like the sneaking aspect, however reading the review, it made me get it (I thought could always flog it on eBay or to another person on here!) I loved it.

    However, I will wait for a demo.

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    Re: Little Big Planet

    i think this game will be amazing!! deffinatly user created content aswell ! woop to bad i dont have a ps3

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    Re: Little Big Planet

    So much for a demo, I snagged an online beta key

    This is now on my Amazon pre-order list

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    Re: Little Big Planet

    I was lucky enuf to get the Beta..great stuff if you like limitless design possibilities,

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    Re: Little Big Planet

    it's completely reliant on user generated content though, isn't it?

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    Re: Little Big Planet

    Quote Originally Posted by j.o.s.h.1408 View Post
    Actually i'm not shocked. This sort of thing was always going to happen, look at what you could do with the spore creator. What will annoy more people will be if this hits the mainstream news channels. It will then get blown out of all proportions and LBP will be branded an evil game.

    If people want to create **** like this, then let them. There is a report tool in the game so these levels will get reported and the content will get removed by Sony/Media Molecule. Hopefully there is a full banning system in place so that the little retards who think this sort of thing is fun get their comeuppance.

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    Re: Little Big Planet

    Really looking forward to this game, if only because it's the only game the missus has shown a real interest in since Viva Pinata (which she still plays and loves).

    I read the 10/10 review in OPSM too, and although I'm a bit sceptical about the score, if it plays half as good as it sounds, it'll be a winner.

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