LittleBigPlanet on Sony Playstation 3: breaking point for PS3 vs Xbox 360

Filed under: Game Video & Trailers, Gaming, Sony Playstation 3, Xbox 360 | By: Daniel
Posted on: January 12, 2008 | 59 Comments

LittleBigPlanet
LittleBigPlanet is one of the biggest and most talked about games of 2008 among all consoles, the Sony Playstation 3 game may be the breaking point for the PS3 vs Xbox 360 debate.

For anyone that does not know much about LittleBigPlanet we have three videos below which give you a massive insight into the game, we have a community trailer, CES 2008: Demonstration and a Character Creation video below.

Little Big Planet

Many game sites are liking what they see when they review LittleBigPlanet, AMN Games said “Sony has accomplished the inconceivable: they have made their console appear attractive to me” and IGN said “While Sony has published some great games for their system like Uncharted and Ratchet and Clank, neither of those games really seem to have the staying power that LBP is poised to offer.

LittleBigPlanet will not only be a game, but also a massive community and a way gamers can share their creations with friends, family and the world.

LBP

Although the Xbox 360 had a big start, it now looks like the Playstation 3 is turning heads its way.

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59 Responses to “LittleBigPlanet on Sony Playstation 3: breaking point for PS3 vs Xbox 360”

  1. J says:

    Look at the title again: it says “PS3 vs. 360″

    Yup, I agree.

    Guess we need to go back to Gizmodo and Joystiq for non-biased coverage.

    I have a suggestion…buy all three consoles so you can play any game you want.

    This fantasy people have that says either the 360 or the PS3 is going away permanently any time soon is just that, a fantasy.

  2. Sony says:

    This game must be for the Asian crowd. I can’t see hardcore gamers playing this shit, especially grown up gamers. It may have a chance with prepubescent kids (7th graders or something). LOL..Imagine talking to your boys, “What are you playing son?” “Ya know, getting my LilBigPlanet on.” LOL…Not a good look. BOOM!

  3. TED says:

    @ Greg
    lol, actually I am surfing the web cause im waiting on my xbox to get fixed. Although it died on me, I know ill get one back that has new insides and will last. The great customer support makes me love xbox even more. ps3 is pretty sweet too but right now the box is on top. Im hoping for strong showing from ps3 in the coming years. Competition is good for everyone.

  4. TED says:

    oh yeah, about this game….from these 3 videos Im not impressed at all. Ill prolly check out some other vids that will maybe change my mind.

  5. Simon says:

    Yea sony unfortunatly not all of us are home boys afraid of our image;)

  6. Warren says:

    I have to admit the more that I think about it. LBP does have the cutesy effect going for it. Just what alot of asian gamers in Japan like. I agree with the poster named Sony. I have been living in Japan for a year now and the cute crap is getting on my nerves. sigh…another two years and its back stateside. This game is for children unless you are a Japanese adult…lol.

  7. Simon says:

    Japan is one of the safest places in the world 2 live… Atleast they dont have to go through metal detectors before school.

  8. Warren says:

    Safest you say. My fiance lives in Tokyo and had her bike stolen at her place of work on camera. The lock was cut. Plus the way women are treated as second class citizens is truly disrespectful to them…then again it is there society and who am i to judge.

  9. UphipUser says:

    After reading over everything and seeing the vidz I started thinking about another game that seem to have some of the same ideas…. “Cookies and Cream”.

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