Little Big Planet | PSPgo | Review
Little Big Planet on PSP feels virtually the same as the PS3 version. It looks the same, plays the same and has all of the charm that will make you fall in love with it from the moment Stephen Fry begins to talk.

As before you jump, grab, pull, swing, and push your way through 30 (new) story levels, based in seven unique settings. Like the PS3 version, every level is filled with puzzles and hazards and characters asking you to do things for them.

Of course, being Little Big Planet, it’s got level editing tools and online level sharing, which has also been magically reproduced on PSP. It’s incredible how accurately the developer has replicated it all, from the “Community Moon” right to the level editor, which (in my limited experience) is pretty much the same as it was on the PS3. Anyone can download user-creations from the community which, obviously, isn’t nearly as massive as LBP PS3, but if the PS3 community is anything to go by there will soon be plenty of UGC action.
Despite the lack of multiplayer support (which, as far as I can tell is the only real difference), LittleBigPlanet for the PSP is just as good as the PS3 original. This is exactly what the little PSP needed – a killer app and a contender for handheld game of the year.
Awesome.
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