LittleBigPlanet 3
- November 18, 2014
- Sony Interactive Entertainment
In "LittleBigPlanet 3," Sackboy and his new friends embark on a journey through the creative planet Bunkum, solving puzzles and showcasing their unique abilities. Despite the shutdown of online services in 2024, players can still enjoy the single-player campaign and create their own games locally. This imaginative platformer allows for endless design possibilities, making it a must-play for creators and fans of the series.
Reviews
- The game is highly entertaining and enjoyable for both kids and adults, making it a family favorite.
- The graphics are rich and fantastical, and the narration by Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie adds an unexpected bonus.
- The game offers a non-linear experience with exploration, side quests, and character customization, enhancing replayability.
- The game can be complicated for younger players, with a steep difficulty curve that may frustrate them.
- Multiplayer mode suffers from poor camera mechanics, making it difficult for players to stay on screen and causing frustration.
- The game lacks language options, which can be disappointing for non-English speaking players.
- graphics2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics are praised for being rich, fantastical, and visually stunning, appealing particularly to younger audiences with their cute design. However, some users note that the game's difficulty may not align with its charming aesthetic.
“The graphics are rich, fantastical, and gorgeous.”
“I bought this for my child to play because of the cute graphics and platform nature, but in truth, the difficulty curve is crazy.”
“I bought this for my child to play because of the cutesy graphics and platform nature, but in truth, the difficulty curve is crazy.”
- story2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- -150 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The game's story is generally considered satisfactory, particularly in single-player mode; however, players have reported significant connection issues in adventure mode as they progress, leading to disruptions and disconnections from other players.
“The game is best played in single player; the story is engaging and well-crafted.”
“As you progress further into the game's story, the adventure mode becomes increasingly immersive and captivating.”
“As I progressed further into the game's story, I encountered increasing connection issues, leading to other players being removed from my game.”
“The narrative felt disjointed and lacked depth, making it hard to stay engaged with the characters and their motivations.”
“Despite the intriguing premise, the story ultimately fell flat, failing to deliver on its potential and leaving many plot threads unresolved.”
- humor1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is appreciated for its comedic elements, though some users find it overly complex for both children and adults to fully grasp.
“It was a bit too complicated for the children (and adults), but funny nonetheless.”