Good game. Children need to be able to read some to get most out of game. Maybe 7/8? Great game all in all even for my 6 year old who cant read well yet. He figures it out but will be better as he gets better at reading
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The game is very good, don't get me wrong, but I bought the European version of this game, because I heard that it had Norwegian as a full language option(I'm trying to learn Norwegian), but there is hardly any voice acting done in it, a part from the guy talking when you're not in the story or outside of the intro...
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I didnt get a chance to get the game when it first came out, but I can honestly say I missed out on a lot of things. the game has a constant internet connection going to help levels load super fast; and boy do they ever; as you run about in a side-scrolling 3D world. you have the ability to create your own character in most any way you choose.. skin color, clothing, hair, even decorate them with stickers and things, or put a flower in their hair. it features 4 player capability, both online and offline. you can even create your own levels, with many MANY intricate tools given to you throughout the game. the difficulty gets progressively harder as you play through, but the main attraction isnt the story mode, so its not terribly difficult, just tricky. as the aim is to play in a multiplayer fashion, the game even has an ability to play other people's levels from around the world, through the Community option. truly this is a game for anyone who likes to create, have fun, or even just tinker with explosives(yes, you can even put bombs in your levels) The Game of the Year Edition fixed a lot of bugs from the original, some of which were actually very useful, and others quite detrimental. it even includes many MANY extras that would normally cost you over $30 to buy from the Content menu, such as the Metal Gear Solid themed levels; which are exquisitely done, and even come with special items for you to use in your levels to make them like MGS as well! even more content is being added, but some are being taken away. so the earlier you get this game, the better!Read full review
You can’t change Little Big Planet’s direction as a platform game with one-hit kills, but it’s only a matter of time before somebody makes a great photo booth lounge or full-field sport. The Media Molecule crew must be terrified. My biggest warning is that Little Big Planet demands an Internet connection. You need four players to collect all the Story Mode prizes, and there just aren’t enough in-game levels. Costumes are meant to show off, and custom levels are meant to share with an audience. This also means that parents should think about whether Little Big Planet is appropriate for their children. It’s a great toy set, it’s got great creative potential, and it’s very kid-friendly, but like most any online service, it’s possible that you could hear swearing over voice chat and view penis-monster levels. At least a few community features let you flag offensive players for possible consequences. My other warning is that the first few weeks of LBP may be rough. The closed beta period was fun, but four-person online games suffered from huge lag spikes. Most online games these days are flooded at first and then they stabilize, even World of Warcraft crashed on opening day. These problems usually level out soon after launch, but if the lag persists, though, it will be a serious blow to LBP’s multiplayer and online components. Little Big Planet is just what Doctor Sony ordered: universally appealing gameplay with an appealing everyman hero that is connected to streaming delivery of new content. Sony should be lauded for such a gamble, and Media Molecule should be praised. This is a rare toy that has the capacity to inspire the inventor, the explorer, and the gamer.Read full review
I have played this game before on my friend's system. I decided to buy a PS3 and knew I had to get Little Big Planet. This game is based around addicting platform style gaming as well as a fun and always changing story line. You will go from playing a level that takes a lot of patience and strategy to an absolutely fun a fast-paced level so as to give the player relief from constant stressful levels. The music is awesome and fitting for continuous platforming. Everything about the campaign levels pulls the player in a keeps the player always interested. Aside from all the fun, the power that is packed into this cute and unassuming little game is far beyond impressive. This game's story line is based around an ever expanding universe created by the world's combined imagination. When I speak of power I speak of the player's ability to create fully customizable levels that are based in real life physics. Everything has a weight and everything moves based on its mass and the in-game gravity. It is truly impressive to play through the levels and see how intricately they have designed them. The player himself is given the tools and abilities to be able to create the same kinds of deep levels as the creators have done, and could even go further. It takes but one's imagination and patience to create a beautifully sculpted masterpiece. Aside from the amazingly developed campaign and level building modes, they have created a deeply immersive network of user-created levels. You and your friends can play in levels that people from around the world have created, thus achieving a part of the games basis of its story. If you don't have anyone to play on the network content you can always join up with other player from around the world. Final say: This game redefines platformers and is as impacting as the original Mario Bros. This has risen the bar and will go down in gaming history as one of the best games ever created!Read full review
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