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LittleBigPlanet PSP delivers handheld delight

By Blaine Kyllo,

LittleBigPlanet (Sony; PSP; rated everyone)

As with its PlayStation 3 cousin, LittleBigPlanet PSP is a kaleidoscope of delight.

The play is fun and simple: run, jump, grab. It’s accompanied by a bright, poppy soundtrack and Stephen Fry as a friendly narrator.

While it seems like this handheld version is just a port of the original console version, the levels designed by Cambridge are completely new and the developers there wisely opted for only two levels of depth to the play—foreground and background—as opposed to the three of the PS3 edition.

The only thing I found lacking is that, while the PSP and PSP Go screens are bright and crisp, they are small, so you can’t really see the details and expressions that make Sackgirls and Sackboys so cute and charming. They are rendered mere objects as a result.

Comments

kuuwee
youcan use the av cable and play on tv if you cant see it
 
solocorps
Yes, you can, kuuwee, but if I'm going to play LittleBigPlanet on my TV, I'd rather play the PS3 version, which was designed to be played on a TV. The PSP version was designed to be played on the handset itself, even if you can project it.
 
 
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