![]() I loved the characters (along with their voice acting) and the way that LBP 2 felt more…’polished’ for lack of a better term. Compared to the first game, I found LBP 2 much harder to start off with, but more enjoyable. Despite having a similar storyline (the inhabitants of Craft World are kidnapped by the Negativitron so it’s up to Sackboy and his friends to save the world), weapons such as the Grabinator and the Creatinator. LittleBigPlanet 2 as a sequel changed the game a fair bit. And how could you not enjoy listening to Stephen Fry narrating the story? With any puzzle platformer, the game as it continued got progressively harder and harder (I really struggled with the Tundra World) but it was satisfying after completing a level. ![]() Despite being released in 2008 (not long after the PS3 console) as an indie game, it was incredibly sophisticated – the analogue sticks were able to control Sackboy’s arms and tilting the control made him turn his head. The first game follows Sackboy as he tries to save LittleBigPlanet from The Collector – a rogue Creator Curator. I had played LittleBigPlanet on a friend’s PSP previously, so after the announcement of LittleBigPlanet 3, I decided it was time to get my hands on them. I also really enjoyed the opening scene with the animated sketches flipping through a journal. With the help of Totec, LC must seal Xolotl into the Mirror of Smoke before sunrise. The story follows Lara exploring a tomb and coming across a demon called Xolotl. The puzzles returned and I’ll admit they were easier to figure out compared to previous Tomb Raider games, but damn did I feel smart for figuring them out (I only had to use a guide a few times). Not only were the controls different (there was no lock-on but you could aim with the analogue stick) but it was top down perspective. Having played the Tomb Raider HD Trilogy again not too long ago, Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light was a huge jump. This was a game I had been wanting to play for a while, so when it was on sale and I was given a discount I seized the opportunity. #10 – Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light (PS3) Here’s a list of 10 so far with some mini reviews (in no particular order). Even though the year is half-way over (give one or two months), I’ve managed to play some good games.
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