Testseek.com have collected 79 expert reviews of the LittleBigPlanet 2 and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LittleBigPlanet 2.
January 2011
(90%)
79 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Incredibly versatile creation tools, Great Story mode with plenty of replay value, Presentation is uniformly excellent, Community feedback features ensure that the best user content is easy to find, Supports user content and DLC from the first game.
Cooperative play can be confusing, Tutorials aren't as comprehensive as they could be.
An enjoyable Story mode, powerful creation tools, and great online features make Sackboy's sequel a giant leap forward for LittleBigPlanet....
Abstract: More than two years after the release of LittleBigPlanet, the creativity of the game's community continues to impress. Tools that were designed to let users craft their own levels for the popular platformer have been masterfully manipulated to make all...
Abstract: Playing through the story levels of LittleBigPlanet 2 was fun, and that's something you need to keep in mind through this review. The game is designed well, the levels are interesting, and I don't regret a moment I spent with it. Fans are going to be...
Abstract: Media Molecule once said that LittleBigPlanet would never get a sequel, that it was something the studio wouldn't ever want to do. Whatever changed between then and now, LittleBigPlanet got the second installment that the more cynical among us always...
There's no denying that LittleBigPlanet 2 is an amazing game. It's fun, clever, deep, engaging and great to try out with friends. The only issue is that some of the same frustrations from the last game are still present. Still, the ability to make game...
Abstract: For those of you unfamiliar with LittleBigPlanet, here's how I usually explain the game's appeal: LBP is to game design what Guitar Hero is to performing music. It puts you in the role of a game creator in the same way that Guitar Hero puts you in the ...
Infectious and inimitable charm; beautiful and diverse level designs; loads of new powerups; incredible collection of creation tools; rich community features; tons of collectibles.
Not much of a challenge; grappling hook feels unwieldy for a while; some dull side levels; can't rewind or fast forward tutorials, only pause or restart from scratch; no keyboard or mouse support for creation mode at launch.
Abstract: The wind has really been taken out of the sails of the ‘console exclusive’ videogame and, for the most part, the best, so-called ‘AAA’ games are available whether you own a PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 or Nintendo Wii. Little Big Planet 2, then, is a r...
Abstract: The original Little Big Planet title for the PlayStation 3 was a true arcade revolution. Not only did it create an interesting and surreal arcade experience that merged both 2D and 3D successfully together but it also allowed the player to create their...