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Cornish Yarg FTW.. Sackboy stays still finally when you customize him! :D

When in sticker mode within edit mode you can also rotate Sackboy with R1/L1 which makes customizing costumes much easier :D

I really really wish they'd stop cashing in with the lame costume packs. Give us something worth while ffs! :angry:

For a game that promised some of the best DLC we'd ever see, they're failing pretty damn hard.

I have to agree, getting sick of these pointless costume packs, I have not got any and I feel they don't actually add anything to the game!

I really really wish they'd stop cashing in with the lame costume packs. Give us something worth while ffs! :angry:

For a game that promised some of the best DLC we'd ever see, they're failing pretty damn hard.

Indeed, it's good to see some new things in development and other bits like the MGS pack. Other than that though it seems it's just a cash cow for crap packs.

You guys need to watch more interviews out of GDC like I do :p

There's a good shout for water incoming, they said it themselves. I'd wait to see what LBP does at E3, there's going to be some sort of announcement(s). Remember this is the only game MM are working on, and not long ago they said game changing content was coming.

The other big thing is level links, so you're not coming out of a level and the end and selecting something else, it actually carries you on into a new level. That will make DLC packs and user generated content much more immersive, especially in instances were someone runs out of thermometer usage but wants the level/theme to carry on.

not sure if anyone watches stephen fry on twitter, but he posted this morning the following:

"Morning all. In studio today voicing 2nd edition of a video game. Will check when I'm there if I'm allowed to say what it is...".

LBP is the only game i know he did, so just thought i'd post it here...

Yeah it'll be LBP PSP! :D

One advantage the PSP has over the DS, it can actually do good quality sound and has the space capacity for voicework. They killed Broken Sword releasing it on the DS with no voices :(

Doubt anyone on NW will ever get a crown :(

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Some new MM picks - http://www.mediamolecule.com/2009/04/22/mmpicks/#more-692

And there's a patapon level out there :laugh:

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Also The Lost Tomb of Anubis, one of MM picks, I recommend also

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Invisible bike, sense of humour win :p

Rofl!

That is awesome, lol. :rofl:

I might have tog et back in LBP.

Even though I have a Platinum for the game though it still says I have 97%, weird.

I think they should add gravity boots to the kit.

Yea, walking up walls and stuff would be awesome.

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