- Publisher: SCEA
- Release Date: Nov 17, 2009
- Also On: PlayStation 3
User Score
8.0
out of 10
Generally favorable reviews- based on 64 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 53 out of 64
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Mixed: 2 out of 64
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Negative: 9 out of 64
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MasonKJan 11, 201010I find it better than the PS3 one is some ways. Multiplayer wasn't needed, nor was it possible, and what this is then is an excellent game for a brilliant but unfortunetly overlooked console
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tahsinsDec 3, 200910"why should anyone prefer LittleBigPlanet PSP over the PS3 version, choosing the very same game with some unavoidable compromises regarding the editor?" because some people don't have ps3 eurogamer italy! and I still find it very enjoyable since this is the exact same game that we played and loved on ps3 and this is portable. lack of multiplayer is the only let down here.
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JamesDDec 9, 200910Screw the multiplayer component, SONY Cambridge has nailed the look and feel of the LBP universe and it has become one of the best PSP games this year, of which there have been many, but I think this is the best this year.
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FredLNov 19, 200910Still one of the best side scrollers I've played to date, comparable to the Mario series, LittleBigPlanet remains one of the most ingenious games of the pass three years
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ColtinFNov 19, 20099As someone who played the first LBS single player (I only have a dial-up connection), LBP PSP was a lot of fun. However, I would never create levels on the PSP version because it's sort of a pain. But, the levels made by Sony Cambridge are a lot of fun. And seeing as there aren't many other games on PSP worth playing right now (Motorstorm is good, though), it's a must have.
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Marc.D.Nov 24, 20099It's amazing how little was lost in translation. One of the best titles on the PSP.
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jaydNov 17, 200910THE psp game to have; it will keep you busy for hours, and spark so much creativity. it will never get old, and is never repetitive, which is an aspect extremely hard to find within games. it also has gratuitious amounts of undenying charm.
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Apr 12, 20117The game loses it's charm when you take away the multiplayer aspects of the game. It's a shame too it would have made it so much better. The controls are fine, so are the graphics. The game is decent but could have been much better.
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Feb 6, 201110This game is extremely fun. It is like the portable version of the ps3 version. it is so fun it is like they just copied the ps3 one. i love the game and it is probably the best psp game ever
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Jun 2, 20118I find ups and downs in this game. Negatives: no pod or multiplayer.
Positives: most of the same building materials and items of the ps3 version. It could be better. -
Oct 13, 20119This is one of the most re-playable, freshest experiences the PSP has to offer. Although not as good looking as it's counterpart on the PS3, LittleBigPlanet delivers in every way it should, with the whole concept being unlimited. Definitely a worthy contender of the best PSP game of all time.
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Dec 10, 20119I absolutley adore this game. Sack boy, he should be the new playstation mascot. Its like little big planet and a sack in your pocket. NOT THAT SACK! XD
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May 18, 201310This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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90Its core concept of an ever expanding universe filled with bite-sized platforming chunks dovetails perfectly with the pick-up-and-play nature of handheld gaming to the extent you start to wonder if it was actually always meant to be played this way. Obviously if you loved the original then this fresh slice of near identical pie should delight you once again, if however, you loved the ingredients but were left a little nonplussed by the whole thing last time then this second helping could convert you.
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90SCEE Cambridge has done Media Molecule proud and fans of the original game won't be disappointed. PSP owners who missed out first time around should be sure to give it a go, as LittleBigPlanet is undoubtedly one of the standout titles for Sony's handheld.
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89It plays like and looks as nice as the PS3 version. Over thirty brand new, highly inspired levels await. Making your own levels and downloading others are child's play, which will make this game sit in your PSP for a very long time to come. It's unfortunate that there's no co-op, one of the nicer features of the PS3-version. That's why it's not getting 90%, but nevertheless, it comes amazingly recommended.