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makingmusic476 said:
Kasz216 said:

Valkrie of the Battlefield will likely assure i buy it. Though admittidly it hasn't got me to buy it just yet as i'm waiting for a solid second game to get me to "go all the way."

There is Prototype, but that's PC only.
Imfamous... but that looks worse then Prototype.
LBP was that game... but the lack of enemies makes it no different then any other platformer maker before it... as that's the only hard part and thing not done well in other platformer makers.

As such, it either needs a 2nd must buy or cut it's price in half for me to justify it. Movies being in high def just don't alter my enjoyment at all from regular DVD.

Almost bought one yesterday... couldn't come up with that second must buy... maybe when the PS3 Super Robot Wars game comes out. Though having to import is annoying to me... it may take a domestic must have.

I'd still get Robot Wars right away. Just effects my consumer purchasing behavior.

 

I've seen you mention this before, and just thought I'd let you know that LBP does in fact have enemies. :)

http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2008/05/21/5-incredible-little-big-planet-details-including-how-enemies-work/

Yeah... and since then it's been revelealed that those "enemies" aren't really in the "you fight" or hurt you traditional types of enemies, it's more "moving objects that aren't scripted but instead follow you and stuff.

Or at least that was the way i saw it explained. They aren't traditional enemies.

It seems like it's going to lack things like equipment and such too...

which really makes it no better then any other platform editor to me. Maybe it's just because it's been hyped up to be so much more, when it's just another "Platform editor" game... but with a more complicated physics engine.

I was hoping it to be a step foward... but really it's just not offering enough content that i can see in forms of creation. Which is where the game would hold the most appeal.

I was hoping for a step foward in allowing you to be creative but instead it seems a lot more restrictive in areas wanting to keep you in their wheelhouse.