[Official] LittleBigPlanet: Play, Create, Share!


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wait, how...

1) Know someone who works at a store

2) Ebay

3) Get lucky.

I was offered LPB while talking to the guy at the local game store because we were talking about it. I declined because I hate the game but just shows it fairly easy to get a hold of an copy early.

Guy who brought you MGS4 bringggggsss....

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;)

Well have fun, but like when you got the MGS4 game early, I'm out of the topic till it is released, that or post links to pictures and not the actual pictures. :p

And are they putting the "only on Playstation on all regions, or is this a US copy? Nm, its US Boxart, should of noticed sooner, lol.

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Won't post any spoilers unless they're asked for, then they'll be hidden or sent in PM.

The build is noticeably improved from the beta.

It's faster, jumping is a bit tighter and moves along a lot more smoothly (it's still the floaty style jumping, but it's better than the beta).

Full game starts exactly in the same way as the beta, with the level that introduces all of Media Molecule to you.

And are they putting the "only on Playstation on all regions, or is this a US copy?

US copy, but it's fully region free

Are shared levels and content limited to the regions of the world they were released in - is LittleBigPlanet region locked?

No. Content shared through the game is available worldwide with no limits.

Time to get some trophies :p

ps. Online servers aren't up yet, only story mode and create mode work.

1) Know someone who works at a store

2) Ebay

3) Get lucky.

I was offered LPB while talking to the guy at the local game store because we were talking about it. I declined because I hate the game but just shows it fairly easy to get a hold of an copy early.

Sounds like someones making up silly lies to hide his jealousy :D

From one of my best mates.

I believe he got them off ebay (he bought 3 copies in total), I had no idea you could get em early. He told me he had bought them yesterday on the way to Uni today and said they should be delivered tonight, got home, were, so I popped round after Uni.

Paid him ?40.

I'd advise you jump on ebay if you want and see if there's copies.

From one of my best mates.

I believe he got them off ebay (he bought 3 copies in total), I had no idea you could get em early.

Paid him ?40.

I'd advise you jump on ebay if you want and see if there's copies.

Yeah there's copies being sold alright! Quite a few as well://

Finally got 100% in all the tutorial levels now, moving onto new stuff :D

edit:

Zebra's FTW!

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Game is doing well in reviews so far as well - http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/...littlebigplanet - 96 (Y)

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First level of the Savannah is awesome :|

Trounces the beta levels easily. Really good music as well!

Back to square one with sticker/object finding though lol, although I did get 90% and no lives lost on the first play through.

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People are going to be VERY happy with this game :yes:

The SP levels shoot off a mountain after the initial tutorial ones (levels in the beta).

After seeing what MM have been making, I cannot wait till this game gets time in modders hands with the full tool set for a good few weeks, let alone months.

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*dons skeptical hat*

:p

Fair enough everyone knows I loved the idea of this game since it was announced, but trust me, seeing MM's levels progress for the beta ones is amazing.

The tool set has so bloody much in it as well :| The beta only touched on everything available.

I've even been "cheating" a few times on the parts in levels where you need two people by just turning on my second PS3 controller :p However some parts are too tricky to manage two controllers yourself, and other parts need 3-4 people.

Your face is genuinely just like (:D) whilst playing through this game.

If it keeps up the way it's going, online works smooth and I can get wired into and progress skilfully in edit mode, easily GOTY contender. Things like MGS4 will pip LBP in storytelling for me, duh :p But the whole concept of this game is just great, not to mention the music is awesome.

Taking an old, solid and well loved genre (2D platforming) and mixing it up a bit, whilst throwing in the exact tools used to make the whole game itself. Winner in my books :)

I'll wait till I've completed SP to say more.

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