One of the irrefutable draws of LittleBigPlanet is its method. A big part the game's petition is the delightful gaze of a tiny stuffed quality functioning its way through a big, homespun world. But discounting its material would be a serious error, because beneath this cute, original, polished external lurks a very clever puzzle-based platformer that strikes just the right balance of confront and reward. This is a game delightful enough to lure in casual players while yet being complex enough to provide experienced gamers a way to work out those thinly honed skills.
Certainly, if you've played the masterful PS3 version, you recognize this already. And if so, I'll warn you now: This is not a remarkably dissimilar game.
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