I bought a Playstation 3 to play Little Big Planet. After watching its public reveal at GDC in March 2007, my interest in Sony’s gargantuan machine finally leapt from tepid to boiling hot. A 2D platformer with succulent graphics and deep physics where you could literally craft whatever your tiny mind could imagine was a literal realization of my greatest gaming fantasies. In the time since, my enthusiasm for the game hasn’t so much waned as it has become numb. My brain reels when it tries to conceive of the sheer amount of things you can do in LBP and, as a result, has trouble thinking about it all. This mock nature documentary on the lives of Sackboys and Sackgirls is just the sort of inviting, humanizing thing to help get me frothing with anticipation again. I’m still paralyzed with terror at the thought of obsessing over my homemade levels, but now I just want to play the game.
(Link: Joystiq)
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