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Forums - Gaming - EA announces CREATE a sandbox create, share and play game

M.U.G.E.N said:

This is to LBP like Dante's Inferno to GOW....nuff said


nah Dante's Inferno was good. This looks mediocre at best.



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This looks more like a wii scribblenauts in my opinion



Seems as if theyr just riding the LBP wave



Poor Graffiti Kingdom. No-one remembers it well enough to use the term "Graffiti Kingdom rip-off".



WHERE IS MY KORORINPA 3

Looked more like "create, share and watch the game play itself". Can you play the levels you create or...?

 

If this outsells LBP then...



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Total rip-off.



Nice this should Help LBP get more attention.



Atto Suggests...:

Book - Malazan Book of the Fallen series 

Game - Metro Last Light

TV - Deadwood

Music - Forest Swords 

Could someone explain to me why EA did not program sharing into the Wii version.

(And before someone says that it can't be done, Ubisoft did it with Blast Works.).

 

Mike from Morgantown



      


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I know what this is missing!

Actual characters that interact with the objects. It's like LBP without the cute cudully emotional characters.

Hell it's like Spyro without the Dragon or Mario without the Plumber or Sonic without the Hedgehog. How am I supposed to play a creative looking engine without a character to say the least? It looks so bland without one. The concept looks cool though.



FootballFan - "GT has never been bigger than Halo. Now do a comparison between the two attach ratios and watch GT get stomped by Halo. Reach will sell 5 million more than GT5. Quote me on it."

Kinda missing the point.

One of the greatest of LittleBigPlanet's strengths is the ease with which you can share content.  It's not just about creating content, but rather having a large audience and feedback available for any content you create, as well as an incredibly robust selection of content for those who'd rather play than create themselves.  It's YouTube-esque streaming and rating system is what has given the game the life and longevity it has. 

From what I've seen, this game only allows you to create levels and games for yourself.  It doesn't allow you to share content, and even if it did, you would be unable to share content across platforms.  This is one of the reasons Media Molecule planned for LittleBigPlanet to be exclusive to one platform from the getgo.