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Video Game Review – Little Big Planet
Are you someone who enjoys playing video games or do you want to try something new and fun to play? Well, there’s a possible game that can help you! The game is called Little Big Planet.
Little Big Planet is a puzzle platform video game series created and produced by a British developer Media Molecule and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment.
This video game was first released in North America on October 27, 2008, with the servers activating the same day. It was then released in Japan on October 30, 2008; Europe on November 5, 2008; and finally Australia on November 8, 2008. Little Big Planet was released to PlayStation 3, 4, and 5, PlayStation Portable, and Microsoft Windows.
As this is a very creative and engaging game, it is not recommended to allow any child younger than 12 or 13 years old to connect to the community and play user-generated levels/worlds. This is very reasonable as this is a pretty involved game.
Little Big Planet has a review of five stars and there’s a review written by one of the players. They said; “I’m surprised that I am saying this, but this is by far my favorite launch title on PS5. It does everything you wish a modern Mario game would bring to table and has a great couch co-op! Solid 10 in my book.” Following this review, this game is quite popular around the world.
Little Big Planet is basically a puzzle platform video game series. It’s a very creative and entertaining puzzle game. The rules on how to play, for the most part, are pretty self-explanatory, especially since it’s an online puzzle game.
On the platforms that this video game was originally released to, the game itself is free to play, but otherwise, and quite unfortunately, it costs roughly $24 to $30. Fortunately, there are no in-game purchases that are installed in this game.
At first glance, Little Big Planet doesn’t seem like a very enjoyable game as it involves solving puzzles, and unless you’re someone who enjoys puzzles, this may be a boring game. However, giving it a chance can’t hurt because it may become your new favorite video game to play when you have free time. So, who is interested in connecting the pieces in these puzzles and taking a shot with Little Big Planet?
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