The First Little Big Planet PSP Review Is In!
Eurogamer.net have reviewed Little Big Planet PSP giving it a 9 out of 10.
Here’s some extracts…
Is it just a straight port of the PS3 version?
This is no straight port – LittleBigPlanet PSP has 30 new levels to explore spread across seven different locations. New themes include the Australian outback, the mystical Orient and the non-wartorny bits of the Middle East. Impressively little has been lost in terms of visual quality and fidelity. Environments are packed with detail and painted with a huge palette of colours and textures. As always there are tons of different objects to jump off, ride on, swing from and so on.
Does the gameplay suffer being on a handheld?
The “Play” aspect of LBP PSP is just as good as it is in the PS3 version. In fact it’s better in some regards thanks to the tweaked controls, reduction in the number of planes and more lenient checkpoint system. Most importantly, the environments you get to play through are just as beautiful, the puzzles just as ingenious and the difficulty level just as challenging.
To round up…
SCEE 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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