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Kasz216 said:
Torillian said:
LBP's user created content is innovative in the same way as Wii's motion controls.

Disagree. Before Wii's motion controls weren't used effectivly for games. Motion controllers existed, but they were horrible, broken and all together sucked.

While there have been plenty of effective 2-D platform makers.

Even then... that kind of innovation greatly pales infront of the innovation of Sporn.  Which is truley revolutionary in concept.

 

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Soriku said:
Spore - Innovative and creation

LBP - Creative

Eh...there's nothing really revolutionary about LBP, tbh. So..you make your own levels and send them to friends. Umm...OK. That's just redefining a genre on consoles, not actually make something totally fresh and new. Spore...well, peopel already explained what it is. It's innovative and creative. Though I think LBP looks better, Spore wins when it comes to creativity.

Probably the best response I've read in this thread.

 



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Kasz216 said:
Torillian said:
LBP's user created content is innovative in the same way as Wii's motion controls.

Disagree. Before Wii's motion controls weren't used effectivly for games. Motion controllers existed, but they were horrible, broken and all together sucked.

While there have been plenty of effective 2-D platform makers.

Even then... that kind of innovation greatly pales infront of the innovation of Spore.  Which is truley revolutionary in concept.

QFT

LBP is hardly revolutionary.  If it came out 3-4 yrs ago before Brawl, Halo 3 forge, UT, Soul Calibur 4, etc etc (rather than in half an year), the argument might've held more water but at this point, user created content with "OMG online!", is hardly new.

 

 



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Wow, lots of replies while I was out. Well, to sum up what I honestly believe about this debate is that LittleBigPlanet is a Editor, plain and simple. Its the truth behind the matter, cause when you get down to it. Those 50 single player levels were also made using the same tools that the player has access too. A player could potentially recreate every one of those levels. Without "unique" singleplayer content, I can't exactly put it in just a platformer category. Yes, it is a platformer, and yes it will be a fantastic one at that. But it is a editor first and for most, and I'm willing to bet money that when a good portion of people get this game. The majority of the things they will be doing is making their own levels, playing it though once, twice, maybe a few times. Then working on the next. I know I will.

Now if the singleplayer mode actually has some kinda actual STORY behind it. The scales of my opinion would tip drasticly.



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NightstrikerX said:
Wow, lots of replies while I was out. Well, to sum up what I honestly believe about this debate is that LittleBigPlanet is a Editor, plain and simple. Its the truth behind the matter, cause when you get down to it. Those 50 single player levels were also made using the same tools that the player has access too. A player could potentially recreate every one of those levels. Without "unique" singleplayer content, I can't exactly put it in just a platformer category. Yes, it is a platformer, and yes it will be a fantastic one at that. But it is a editor first and for most, and I'm willing to bet money that when a good portion of people get this game. The majority of the things they will be doing is making their own levels, playing it though once, twice, maybe a few times. Then working on the next. I know I will.

Now if the singleplayer mode actually has some kinda actual STORY behind it. The scales of my opinion would tip drasticly.

 

It does.  There will be voice overs.  Its narrated by Stephen Lynch.



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woopah said:
i really want to see the wii version of spore

 

me too...

 

but all of that aside..I think Spore is way more innovative and creative than LBP

 

LBP is just a map creator..ala Brawl...with more options (so not that much NEW gameplay...)

 

while Spore..is..a whole new level of gameplay...I really want to play it..

 

now..Mirror's Edge...THAT looks awesome!!! XD

 

sorry.. >_<