"People can pick this game up for young children who will love the simple control scheme and warm art style, while the adults can enjoy the nostalgia of a 2D platformer and challenge themselves to acquire every trophy, and get the high score in some of the more challenging levels."

"The talented folks at Sony Cambridge Studios have been tasked with bringing the compelling charm of Media Molecule’s award-winning PS3 hit, LittleBigPlanet, to the PlayStation Portable. Have the studio realized the full Play. Create. Share. experience on the PSP? Read our full review to find out."

Neoseeker and GameGrep member kik36 brings us his review today of the portable conversion of LittleBigPlanet, which should be on store shelves in approximately...nine hours, if you live on the west coast or thereabouts. Digital release may be ready now -- check PSN!

Anyway, if you've been hoping for a solid rendition of Media Molecule's universe built for play anywhere, you are in luck.

When LittleBigPlanet was first released, it was hailed as the game that will finally pull the PS3 out of last place, give Sony a marketable franchise, and generally rock one's socks off. However, hindsight is 20/20, and looking back at the game now the question must be asked: Does LBP have staying power, or has the gimmick of user-created content worn off?

"The Metal Gear Solid Level Pack for LittleBigPlanet introduces a new costume, 5 new story levels, a new challenge level, along with tons of new stickers and gadgets to enjoy."

"Following this introduction, the player is placed in his pod and unleashed on the first levels of Story mode. Upon completing these levels, the player unlocks the rest of the game’s content. While the first three levels exist to teach the basics of playing the game, with each level becoming progressively more complicated in scope and length than the one it follows, the game never feels overwhelming. The death sequence is quick, and there are a plethora of respawn points scattered throughou..."

"But mostly, we're just happy to see a flagship game for a modern system that's about running from left to right and jumping over things. New ideas are great, great old ideas are better, and LittleBigPlanet has both: it's the future and the past of videogames, rolled into one.

9/10"

OPSM is the first to review LittleBigPlanet, and no shocker here, they praise the game. They love how simple it is to create a level and how fun the single player is. They say that the game is "It's in a league of its own and an experience that anyone with a PS3 would have to have a sack for brains to miss out on." They gave the game a score of 10/10