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January 2011
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The editors liked
Infectious and inimitable charm
Beautiful and diverse level designs
Loads of new power-ups
Incredible collection of creation tools
Rich community features
Tonnes of collectibles
The editors didn't like
Not much of a challenge
Grappling hook feels unwieldy for a while
Some dull side levels
Can't rewind or fast forward tutorials (only pause or restart from scratch)
No keyboard or mouse support for creation mode at launch
Abstract: After the original game set the bar for the Create/Play/Share genre, the Sackboy is back for yet another adventure with LittleBigPlanet 2. Given how much impact the predecessor had on the platforming and user content creation genres, the sequel had a l...
Abstract: In 2008, Sony attempted to force-feed their starving fan base a lovable mascot in the form of Sackboy, and it worked. LittleBigPlanet was a sizable success, catapulted far beyond the core creation by developer Media Molecule thanks in large part to th...
Abstract: As a proponent of the medium, I find almost nothing better than listening to criticisms of gaming from those who rally against the activity. Misguided and uninformed opinions are often the loudest and most pervasive made via mainstream media, labeling ...
While LittleBigPlanet 2's main campaign is something of a disappointment, there's no denying the impressive scope of the new creator. Media Molecule has provided gamers with a formidably deep tool-set that still manages to be fairly accessible, which i...
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Published: 2011-01-20, Author: Joe , review by: gamespy.com
Staggeringly powerful creation tools; upgraded visuals; lots of neat, new power-ups; refined user-content-browsing system.
Jumping's still obnoxious; same with moving from background to foreground; perhaps too much shooting for platformer fans; disappointing music.
Abstract: There's no way you can seriously sit down and play LittleBigPlanet 2 and not have a smile on your face the entire time. As with the original, Media Molecule's groundbreaking "Play, Create, Share" sequel has depth, charm, community and cuteness to spare...
Abstract: Sackboy returns with a slew of new tricks.The first LittleBigPlanet is still one of the most charismatic and innovative games released this generation. With that said the developers at Media Molecule created a game that could last forever with its leve...
Abstract: I'll be the first to admit that I wasn't exactly thrilled when LittleBigPlanet 2 was announced last year. I felt there wasn't enough time between releases, and despite churning out great community and downloadable content for a year, that there was mor...
Little Big Planet 2 has so much going for it. The game looks fantastic and plays like a dream. This is the benchmark for all platformer titles. And that’s just the story mode. With such an in-depth creation mode, no other games comes close to Little Bi...