nitekrawler1285 said:
I played the singlel player levels by myself and felt satisfied. I also tried to 100% the game which i'm very close to now. Finding and collecting all the prize bubbles really shows off how the physics are different from mario games and how with some thought they can be funner.
You don't have to play online to have a great amount of fun. Have a buddy,gf or anybody join in the main game and watch its fun factor exponentially grow.
I have yet to create anything and I still find LBP to be a stellar game. I have also played a few stages online. While there are some efforts that are pure quality there are many that suck. But given how fun the game is multiplayer if you have someone to go through the stages with even a sub par stage becomes a great experience.
You dont need online Local multiplayer is a blast.
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You're right, Local Multiplayer is the best as I said in my subsequent posts. But if you are to experience the levels of other people, then online is still necessary, although it'll be best if you can get other people to play locally and online (You have friends on your PS3, then you go online).
There are many levels that suck, but that's why you can rate levels. At best, you can see which levels are played the most.
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I was simply arguing against Zen that LBP isn't a game you should rent, nor play just for SINGLE player. It is a game you should keep on stanby until friends come over, or if you enjoy playing without live people next to you (sorta like Smash Bros. Some people like online, but ultimately, most people feel it's empty to play multiplayer with people not sitting next to you).









