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Title: I preordered the Little Big Planet 2 Special Edition (Little Big Planet 2 Topic)
Post by: Pale on July 26, 2010, 10:29:32 AM
This is the first special edition I've ever gone for and I feel kind of dirty for it.  It runs 20 dollars more and includes 11 in-game costumes, 5 PSN avatars, a 7-inch Sackboy, and Sackboy Book-ends.

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During my buying decision, it's kind of funny what part of the bundle threw me over the edge.  It was the damn in-game costumes! I know it's horse armor, but I just can't stop buying that stuff and I know I would have ended up buying those 11 costumes anyway.

I'm very psyched for this release.  Purchased additional PS3 controllers so I now have four and am totally prepared for multiplayer fun.  It's totally awesome that all purchases and levels made in the first game will carry through to this release.  I recently started buying the Marvel costumes and levels and they are all a ton of fun.

I wonder if I'll be able to get the LBP 1 platinum trophy before the release of 2. Anyone here want to help me?

Also, bonus costumes are totally randomly awesome. Gonzo comes out of nowhere!
Title: Re: I preordered the Little Big Planet 2 Special Edition (Little Bit Planet 2 Topic)
Post by: TJ Spyke on July 26, 2010, 10:33:42 AM
I thought the gameplay in the first game sucked, I will wait for the sequel to drop to $20 before trying it so I don't get fooled by reviews like I did for the first. I would have considered this bundle if it was $60, no chance I would even consider paying $80 for it.

I do like the Gonzo costume though.
Title: Re: I preordered the Little Big Planet 2 Special Edition (Little Bit Planet 2 Topic)
Post by: broodwars on July 26, 2010, 10:40:32 AM
Yeah, I wasn't that thrilled by the first LittleBigPlanet, which I thought had an interesting premise but bad level design and gameplay.  I still think they're way over-reaching focusing on allowing you to create a game from nearly any genre when the core platforming was as bad as it was.  I might check out LittleBigPlanet 2 in the future, but it depends greatly on if Media Molecule can actually back up their boasting this time and deliver a compelling experience regardless of whether you have any interest in creating levels.  The first game just felt like one long tutorial for the level creator, rather than an actual single-player experience.
 
And that special edition is way overpriced.  Of the stuff in that package, only the bookends and plushie are anything altogether special (aka things that shouldn't be in the game already or offered as free DLC).  That's more of a $70 than a $80 special edition.
Title: Re: I preordered the Little Big Planet 2 Special Edition (Little Big Planet 2 Topic)
Post by: Pale on July 26, 2010, 10:44:01 AM
I thought the gameplay in the first game sucked, I will wait for the sequel to drop to $20 before trying it so I don't get fooled by reviews like I did for the first. I would have considered this bundle if it was $60, no chance I would even consider paying $80 for it.

I do like the Gonzo costume though.


Little Big Planet's platforming physics are definitely an acquired taste.  One thing that is important to realize is that the more sticky platforming that Mario has always pioneered is also an acquired taste, we are all just used to it.

If I had to pick, I would say I prefer Mario's physics more, but I don't dislike Little Big Planet.  I have several family members, including my wife, that have just recently been introduced to platformers.  I've played both NSMB and LBP with them.  I'm surprised the number of them that do actually prefer LBP.  While the floatiness is frustrating for us, it actually often translates as forgiving to newcomers.

So yeah, I dont' think either style is wrong, and I appreciate playing both of them on occasion.

If it isn't the floatiness that bothers you, then it has to be the depth changing.  And if that's the case, I'll say to you what I say to everyone. It's frustrating in the beginning.  But battle through it and you will eventually grasp what and how the engine autoshifts your character between depths.  Once you fully grasp this, the frustration almost entirely melts away.
Title: Re: I preordered the Little Big Planet 2 Special Edition (Little Big Planet 2 Topic)
Post by: Pale on July 26, 2010, 10:46:47 AM
And that special edition is way overpriced.  Of the stuff in that package, only the bookends and plushie are anything altogether special (aka things that shouldn't be in the game already or offered as free DLC).  That's more of a $70 than a $80 special edition.
While I'm not going to argue against the thought of costumes being free, if you realize that they are currently selling costumes for roughly 2 bucks a piece and I'm crazy enough to lap them up, you'll see why it's a good deal to me.

Or, alternatively, you'll see how much of a horse-armor whore that game somehow turned me into.
Title: Re: I preordered the Little Big Planet 2 Special Edition (Little Big Planet 2 Topic)
Post by: Caliban on July 26, 2010, 11:07:13 AM
I've been thinking of getting the special edition too.
Title: Re: I preordered the Little Big Planet 2 Special Edition (Little Big Planet 2 Topic)
Post by: NWR_insanolord on July 27, 2010, 01:19:32 AM
I also really didn't like the first one. It was one of the first games I bought when I got my PS3, and it was just incredibly disappointing. Even if I were able to adjust to the floatiness and the depth changing, I don't think I could get past the nearly universally awful, boring level design.
Title: Re: I preordered the Little Big Planet 2 Special Edition (Little Big Planet 2 Topic)
Post by: KDR_11k on July 27, 2010, 01:55:19 AM
Dunno, since the first wave of user generated content games I've realized that there's no point in buying a UGC game when I can already develop games properly.
Title: Re: I preordered the Little Big Planet 2 Special Edition (Little Big Planet 2 Topic)
Post by: Ymeegod on July 27, 2010, 10:19:23 AM
Half of LBP charm comes for the fact that it has an editor--hense the 2 million+ levels created for it by the community.  Wonder, did you create any levels Pale? 
Title: Re: I preordered the Little Big Planet 2 Special Edition (Little Big Planet 2 Topic)
Post by: NWR_insanolord on July 27, 2010, 10:49:50 AM
Building a game around a level editor doesn't work. Claiming that every level in the game can be made in the editor is less of a statement about the high quality of the level editor and more of a statement about the low quality of the built-in levels.
Title: Re: I preordered the Little Big Planet 2 Special Edition (Little Big Planet 2 Topic)
Post by: Pale on July 27, 2010, 11:25:05 AM
Half of LBP charm comes for the fact that it has an editor--hense the 2 million+ levels created for it by the community.  Wonder, did you create any levels Pale? 
I have built plenty of things... but haven't published anything. The polish needed just takes too much time. I really want to publish something eventually.

Building a game around a level editor doesn't work. Claiming that every level in the game can be made in the editor is less of a statement about the high quality of the level editor and more of a statement about the low quality of the built-in levels.
I'm not sure how to argue this point with you, but I could not disagree with you more. The levels in LBP are very inspired and fun. They do some seriously crazy things. The huge spinning end boss level is amazing.  The flying fire snake level is also cool.

Combine that with what was done in the expansion packs (Metal Gear, Pirates, Marvel) and the game really shines.  I very rarely play community levels and I still think LBP is worth every penny of the asking price.
Title: Re: I preordered the Little Big Planet 2 Special Edition (Little Big Planet 2 Topic)
Post by: NWR_insanolord on July 27, 2010, 11:58:21 AM
It very well may have gotten better as it went along; I didn't come anywhere close to finishing it because I couldn't stand playing it.