Torillian said:
I disagree with LBP being a map editor such as SSBB. A map editor assumes that all you can do is change the area where the game is played, you have no power of the rules or goals of the game. This is untrue in the case of LBP, you have the power to make a miriad of goals, and thus making it a true game editor, and not simply a map editor. The rest I'm fine with, I agree that Spore is more innovative, but don't downplay LBP either. |
Indeed. LBP has trigger editing and a bunch of options brawl doesn't have in general. One couldn't remake links castle in SSBB or have monsters fall when a character walks somehwere for example...
If any wii game was like it, it was the affore mentioned blastworks which offers just about everything LBP except online multiplayer... and PSeye interaction.
The 4 player co-op only being local i believe.
That and it's a shooter though. It's also got the advantage of being a little bit more wide open however. In that you can edit your shin in anyway you want instead of just adding costumes.








