Little Big Planet 2 Release Date
This article is about the LittleBigPlanet series. For the PlayStation 3 game, see. For the PlayStation Portable game, see. For the PlayStation Vita game, see.LittleBigPlanetPlatform(s)First release27 October 2008Latest release18 November 2014LittleBigPlanet ( LBP) is a series created by and published by on multiple platforms. All of the games in the series put a strong emphasis on and are based on the series' tagline 'Play, Create, Share'.
The tagline represents the three core elements of the series: playing alone or with others locally (on the same console) or online, creating new content using the in-game creation tools, and sharing creations and discoveries online with other players., and also contribute to the development of the PlayStation 3 games, creating in-game assets including costumes, backgrounds, objects, and stickers. Some of these assets will also provide the player more tools and gadgets to use in the level editor.The series comprises five games across four gaming platforms. The series was launched in 2008 with the game, which was followed in 2009 by a version of the, initially developed by and later handed to. The sequel to the PlayStation 3 version, was released in January 2011 alongside a smaller spin-off title called.
A was developed by and, released in September 2012. At, Sony announced, a installment that was developed by and released in November 2014. The games are all published. This section does not any. Unsourced material may be challenged and.Find sources: – ( November 2013) The core mechanics of the series revolve around its tagline 'Play, Create, Share'.
LittleBigPlanet 2 is a puzzle platformer video game centered around user-generated content, first announced on May 8th, 2010 in the June 2010 issue of gaming magazine Game Informer. The game was developed by Media Molecule and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe for the PlayStation 3 console, and is the last major Little Big Planet game in the series to be produced by Media. Sony has just revealed a release date for LittleBigPlanet 2, as well as details on a creative collector's edition and some pre-order goodies.
Play In the first two installments of the series, gameplay consist primarily of traditional two-dimensional like jumping and avoiding obstacles to successfully navigate to the end of a level to win. Since LittleBigPlanet 2, gameplay has expanded to being a 'platform for games' with the introduction of numerous mini-games and other genres into the game, diversifying the game from being strictly a traditional platform game. Most LittleBigPlanet games involve a player playing solo or co-operatively with friends to navigate through a level whilst collecting various 'bubbles' along the way. These bubbles come in two types: Small ones, known as Score Bubbles, which constitute points and larger ones, known as Prize Bubbles, that contain new costumes, stickers, or other types of collectibles. These collectibles can be used in level creation or to customise Sackboy. There are also numerous co-operative parts of levels whereby certain prize bubbles can be earned.Create The Create component primarily refers to level creation in the game, on which LittleBigPlanet places a major emphasis; it also can refer to other things, such as character customisation. Players can create their own levels with the built-in level creator.
Many items that are collected while playing through the story mode and from LittleBigPlanet 's community can be used to help with level creation. These levels can remain as the original LittleBigPlanet platforming gameplay, or they can be expanded to many other game types, such as racing, fighting, shooting, sports and nearly any other game type that the player can think of. The player can also make non-gaming creations such as music and films (films are commonly known in-game as cut-scenes). In LittleBigPlanet 2, Sackbots were introduced to give players more control over in their levels as well as make the levels in their entirety more intelligent (for example, Sackbots can be in various areas of a level and control things in it which the player cannot).
The creation technique introduced on the game gave the possibility for logic, and it gave the ability to build sets of machines and complex contraptions.Share Lastly, the Share component relates to sharing creations with the game's community by uploading levels to the. To-date there are in excess of ten million user-created levels available to play in the PlayStation 3 games. Since the release of LittleBigPlanet 2 and the LBP.me community website, the Share component has also had a strong emphasis sharing discoveries. Players are encouraged to share levels they find with other players by writing reviews and comments in-game and by sharing links to creations' LBP.me pages via.Overview The series takes place in a world known as LittleBigPlanet.
Each curator is in charge of a part of LittleBigPlanet and they govern them independently. LittleBigPlanet has geography inspired by the real-life. All games in the series follow the main protagonist Sackboy, a small, brown, anthropomorphic, humanoid creature made of fabric with a zip fastener and button eyes. He can be customised to the player's liking using costumes that are either unlocked in the game, or bought as from the. The player can control Sackboy's four emotions; happiness, sadness, worry and anger, each of which has three levels of intensity.
The version of each game is narrated by and in all formats Fry's scripts are written by.Games Release timeline 20132014Main series LittleBigPlanet. Main article:The first game in the series was released on the PlayStation 3 platform in 2008 and was the first title developed by Media Molecule, under the name The Next Big Thing. The game received positive reviews for its design, gameplay, and customisation leading it to win many awards. The player controls Sackboy as he travels around LittleBigPlanet, helping the eight creator curators of LittleBigPlanet with their problems in their own respective realms as he tries to stop The Collector, one of the eight creator curators who has gone rogue, kidnapping the creations of LittleBigPlanet. LittleBigPlanet 2. Main article:The second game in the series is a direct sequel to the first LittleBigPlanet and was developed by Media Molecule for the PlayStation 3 for a release in 2011.
The sequel saw a major shift in the direction of the series, going from a primarily traditional platform game in the first two entries to a more varied style of gameplay called a 'platform for games'. The second game gave players a wider variety of options when it came to level design, which saw the creation of levels other than platforming such as racing, puzzles, and fighting games.
Following the events of the first two entries in the series, the game takes place when an antagonist known as the Negativitron invades LittleBigPlanet and begins to suck up all its inhabitants. Sackboy must team up with a secret organisation known as 'The Alliance', led by Larry Da Vinci, to save LittleBigPlanet from the Negativitron. The game also supported the, with an update post-launch.LittleBigPlanet 3. Main article:A portable entry of the series was developed primarily by Cambridge Studio in association with Media Molecule for the PlayStation Portable.
The game, released in 2009, shared the same name as the original game; however, it was not a port of the PlayStation 3 game, but rather a new entry in the series. It has a story-mode with levels and features many of the same mechanics of its PlayStation 3 counterpart, such as customisations, albeit without the multiplayer component of the game. The game takes place after the events of the PlayStation 3 version of LittleBigPlanet, in which The Collector has been defeated. A carnival is being held and Sackboy decides to go around the world to invite the eight curators of LittleBigPlanet to the carnival whilst finding materials for his own carnival float. LittleBigPlanet PS Vita.
Main article:The fourth game in the series was developed by Double Eleven Limited, Tarsier Studios and Sony XDev Europe for the PlayStation Vita handheld and had a 2012 release. The game features the same core mechanics from LittleBigPlanet 2, with the focus being on a 'platform for games' rather than a platformer like previous entries in the series before LittleBigPlanet 2. The game utilises the unique controls of the PlayStation Vita by using its multi-touch touchscreen and its rear touchpad to navigate through various obstacles in stages as well as for level creation by users.
The game supports cross-buy of DLC costume packs between LittleBigPlanet 2, as well as LittleBigPlanet Karting, a cross-play pack was released for LittleBigPlanet 2 on 18 December 2012.Spinoff games LittleBigPlanet Karting. Main article:LittleBigPlanet Karting, the fifth game in the series, is a, instead of platforming. The game was developed by United Front, with the help of XDev, in conjunction with series creator Media Molecule for the PlayStation 3. In its story mode, the player ventures through LittleBigPlanet, Monster Islands, Victoria's Laboratory, The Progress Emporium, Eve's Asylum, Avalonia/The Space Bass, and Hoard, Sweet Hoard, to put an end to the greedy, grabbing Hoard racers, who snatch many pieces of the different planets to stash them in the Garage at the End of the Universe. Sony Entertainment America shut down the North American LittleBigPlanet Karting online servers on 31 August 2016.Sackboy's Prehistoric Moves. Main article:The game was developed by XDev as a spin-off from the LittleBigPlanet series utilising the on the PlayStation 3. It was released in December 2010, as a downloadable title from the PlayStation Store and was later bundled with LittleBigPlanet 2.
The game was described as a 'demo' and featured 10 prehistoric inspired story levels. In the game, Sackboy must save Little Big Planet from the T-Rex. Unlike the main games, which can be played as a single-player experience, the game required a minimum of two players to work. This was due to the main mechanics of the spin-off whereby one player would control Sackboy traditionally using the gamepad for platforming while a second player had to use a PlayStation Move similar to a pointer to move obstacles and objects out of the way in order to successfully navigate a level. Run Sackboy!
Is a that was released on on 30 October 2014, on 17 December 2014 via the Google Play store and on 31 March 2015. The game has no real plot, except for Sackboy running through Craftworld from the Negativitron.LittleBigPlanet Hub LittleBigPlanet Hub is a cancelled game for the PlayStation 3. LittleBigPlanet Hub was planned to be a free downloadable title from the PlayStation Store which would have allowed players to create levels and play a curated selection of community levels from LittleBigPlanet and LittleBigPlanet 2 as well as 16 levels from the games' story modes. LittleBigPlanet Hub also planned feature weekly challenges, not found in other LittleBigPlanet games. Downloadable content purchased in other LittleBigPlanet games were to be compatible with LittleBigPlanet Hub, and users would also be able to access additional content from the PlayStation Store. Since its announcement in August 2013, no further details about LittleBigPlanet Hub have been revealed. Reception Game94.7.7.2.8.2.0%79/10064%65/100Most of the games in the series have been well received by critics with the LittleBigPlanet on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable gaining scores of 95/100 and 87/100 respectively.
LittleBigPlanet 2 garnered nearly as much acclaim as the first game with an average score of 91/100. LittleBigPlanet PS Vita also received very positive reviews and was the highest-ranked PS Vita game at the time of its release with an average score of 88/100. However, the release of LittleBigPlanet 3 did not receive critical acclaim, garnering a mostly positive average of 79/100.Critically, LittleBigPlanet Karting is the worst-performing major game in the series so far but still gained a 'mixed or average' Metacritic score of 74/100. However, the mobile game Run Sackboy! Performed worse, with a Metacritic score of 65/100. Additionally, the character of Sackboy is often seen as a mascot. In 2011, readers of voted Sackboy as the 50th-top video game character of all time.
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