LittleBigPlanet
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LPB is a pseudo-3d puzzler-platformer exclusive for consoles from Sony Computer Entertainment. It was developed by British Media Molecule studio who before LPB developed only one semi-experimental game Ragdoll Kung-Fu. The game tells a story about the adventures of Sackboy, but there is no actual plot to follow in the game. The main focus is on the gameplay.
The game bets on user-generated-content and invites everyone to add something of their own to it. Each new level is a new story, and the ability to create your own levels with the built-in editor greatly increases the time spent playing. You can go through the game alone or with your friends: on one console or using online services.
In addition to the level editor, players can customize the Sackboy to their taste. In the creation of costumes for the main character of the game participated other developers: for example, Supermassive Games, Fireproof Games, Tarsier Studios.
System requirements for PlayStation 3
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I gotta start off by saying that I'm not a fan of games, art-style from which are based on arts and crafts mashed together.
I've decided to play this game because of it's popularity and it didn't really disappoint.. but also I was right in terms of a childish difficulty, before I was even interested in the series. I enjoyed playing it, liked most of the mechanics presented in levels, it has an interesting take on platforming and yeah, it has it's own charm, like everybody says. But I wouldn't recommend buying it just for the base game though. I'll not be able to experience it, as I'm playing on the emulator, but perhaps there is a lot to explore in a online world with levels made by other creative people. People say that the sequel is better though, which I haven't played yet. But you can give this one a shot!