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kowenicki said:
Maybe its becuase English isnt your first language, but they say the exact opposite;

to quote:

"LBP2 is much more than DLC packaged on a Blu-ray disc and sold at full price."

and to summarise:

These additions take LBP2 far beyond mere premium DLC. So, yes, it’s more dynamic than the original package in every way that makes sense – at least within that same world that Media Molecule constructed in 2008. And therein lies LBP2’s inherent restriction. It provides a revolution, but only inside its own idiosyncratic attitude and aesthetic. Sackboy remains Sackboy, and he won’t convert those who didn’t like the way he behaved in LBP. And for all the fascinating flexibility of its toolset, clearly this is still a framework: you can stamp a creation with your own style, but the overall vibe will ultimately be Media Molecule’s. For those who are happy to embrace it, though, LBP2 represents a dazzling new opportunity for creating deep, diverse and ingenious play. [9]

In other words if you liked LBP, you will LOVE this and if you didnt like LBP you will probably not like this. Luckily I fall into the former.

Yeah... not my first language... but that's time was much more a mistake than lacks of knowledge LOL.

The score is more nonsense now you explained better.

My complain with score (all the reviews scores actually) is how can a reviewer give a low score for a game way better than original... so the original not deserve the first score? or the sequel deserve a better one?

Anyway... 9 is a AMAZING score.