So, should you buy it? If you love LBP and are looking for more, the PSP version is all new and it fits in your pocket. If you can deal with the fact that you can't play it with your friends, there's no reason to hesitate. If you haven't played LBP , it's probably worth tracking it (or this) down for test play first; some will love it, some will run around screaming that the emperor has no clothes on and never want to see it again. Read more
It’s hardly missed. The result is a title that is part adaptation and part reimagining. If only all ports were given such attentive treatment. Read more
Little Big Planet brings the core gameplay of the PS3 game to the PSP with a few concessions, most notably multiplayer, but it retains the spirit that made the original so compelling. It also offers its own unique attractions, with a number of small but key improvements to the gameplay that help make up for the lack of multiplayer. Read more
We can hardly believe that it's only been a year since LittleBigPlanet for PlayStation 3 hit our store shelves. At the time, we lauded the game for being a brilliantly original and charming adventure that served as a fantastic creative outlet for gamers everywhere. Being original in the games industry, however, inevitably means that there will be a franchise, and the second product of this franchise is LittleBigPlanet on PSP. Read more
Little big planet was a very fun game. The story was quite short, I personally was able to finish it in a day or two. The online downloading of other peoples creations make the quite interesting seeing what some of the smartest people out there can come up with. If your brave and a little inteligent then you can even give making your own maps and sharig them with the rest of the world. Very cool game and very fun. Loved it. Read more