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Anyone else playing around with this? A mate of mine talked me in to buying it the other day and I'm actually pretty impressed with it.

It's simple enough that anyone can pick up a control and play it (i've been playing online with a mate and his wife..) and as long as you are willing to accept it for what it is...even a lot of the experienced gamers can probably have a bit of fun with it.

It feels like PS3's answer to fun experience you can have when you have a group of friends over playing the Wii.

you can have 4 people playing at once and you have to get through each level as a team, there are places where you need 2 or more people to get passed an obsticle, but there is always another way to go if there is just one person playing.

If you don't really know what the game is like, each level is basically like a level of Super Mario Brothers.. on crack. Almost everything in the levels are interactive, you can drag stuff, knock things over, pick up rocket packs and fly, drop bombs on things etc...

I guess the best thing is, you can even create your own level and share it with people on line to play.. and you can search around and play other peoples levels too..the more you play the more you can create as you pick up object, stickers and building material in other levels.

It's pretty fun and addictive for how simple it is :banana:

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My g/f little bro has that game and it was pretty cool,

I think the novelty would wear off on me pretty quickly though,

I have a short attention span, even when I tried to play the sims my houses all turned out to be a box with a door hahaha

Edited by Yo-Yo

yeh I could see that. I guess it depends on what you do with it..

Trhe story mode is quick and boring... it's really there to give you ideas on what to do with your own levels. If you have a lot of creative juices flowing you could probably get pretty involved in it

  • 2 weeks later...

LBP is an awesome game, and the level creator gives you endless possibilities on top of being quite user friendly especially considering what you can do with it.

also really good for the littlies, its a top game minus the violence of most of the games around.

erm no... MGS4 and SF4 costumes for LBP...

Or maybe im too up to date with whats going on?

my bad, im so 2008....

You can actual have 7 people on one console playing it, teh ps3 can connect 7 controllers, its a killer game, the level making is fun but it takes time

thats crazy, i find it a little weird though that they made it 7, and not 8, or just 4, but meh, the more the merrier

my bad, im so 2008....

thats crazy, i find it a little weird though that they made it 7, and not 8, or just 4, but meh, the more the merrier

i think they made it 7 due to the lights on the controller.

you have four lights labled 1,2,3,4

For the 7th Player the light 4 & 3 are on which equals 7.

So the highest number you can make from adding two numbers is 7.

LBP is fun, but after the short story mode the game is boring. There are only a couple of good online maps and they are all short too.

Game has been put back on the shelf and replaced with cod5 haha

lol

I have COD 5 on my 360 and haven't even opened yet.. that's just because I havent been home in a few weeks though.

I am, unfortunately over LBP now.. I made a level and then decided it was too much effort to do again lol

  • 4 weeks later...

LBP is just like playing Super mario 3 on the NES for the first time. It just has that simple fun thing happening.

Some of the online maps are pretty cool. The MGS4 Map pack was awesome.

Now shut up and touch me.

*touch

yeah making worlds wasn't as easy as it first appeared. I guess this was probably my fault, I don't tend to pay attention to tutoirals when playing games and figure out myself as I play.... that approach wasn't as easy this time :)

looks boring but i havent looked into it enough to give a valid reason. Just hasnt interested me enough to even look into it.

Killzone 2 coming the end of feb, woohoo

Edited by Pattygtst

Awesome game.

Really gets better when finished the short story mode then go back and try and get 100% in all the 2x, 3x or 4x areas.

Having to co-operate with some other person on the other side of the world and then dancing around like a retard to show you're excited is so funny,

The characters really have alot of personality if you want to move em around a bit.

You guys found the back-handed punch yet?

That's awesome! :)

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