• Owners of LittleBigPlanet for PS3 can unlock bonus content for LittleBigPlanet (PS3) and vice versa via cross-Talk functionality.
  • Experience a completely new LittleBigPlanet adventure, with more than 35 action-packed platforming levels.
  • Use the Pop-It Tool to create your own PSP creations.
  • Share your creations with the greater LittleBigPlanet community via both Ad-hoc and Infrastructure mode.
  • Download costumes, stickers, decorations and extra functionality for LittleBigPlanet PSP via the PlayStation Store.

I am not a huge gamer when it comes to video games. I have my favorites to be sure, but it's a small group. I have had other handheld gaming systems and while I enjoyed them I grew tired of them because they were so limited and boring. The graphics weren't great, but then what could I expect? But now I have a reason to have another handheld gaming system... LITTLE BIG PLANET. My DIL introduced me to the game when I was visiting them in March. I'd never heard of it till then. Yes, I know not exactly cutting edge, am I? However, I was intrigued by the little Sackperson and the world they traveled in and when I got home from my trip (wish I'd had it on the trip for the many hours of flying I did) I bought it. I just love it. It may not be for everyone's tastes, but it is exactly the kind of game I like and it's so different from games I've played in the past and I love Stephen Fry's narration. I'm sure people watching me must wonder what I am giggling about. He is a hoot!

This was one of my nine year olds requested birthday presents. I had never heard of the game before. After reviewing all the great reviews for this game on Amazon I decided to purchase. This game is very well designed. The graphics are visually stunning. Very appropriate game play for young children. At just under $20 dollars it is honestly one of the best games I have purchased at this price. Well worth the money.

fun game! needs memory stick though so more fun to save progress like i learned when realised my console did not come with one

I enjoy the cute little sackboy and the silly comical humor that the narrator uses in reference to sackboy.

I'm one of those people who played this game prior to owning the PS3 version. Actually, the reason I bought the original PS3 game is because of this. Alongside Chains of Olympus and Peace Walker, this is an essential PSP game to own. Either of the 3 can be argued to be the absolute best on the platform. In any case, I wouldn't be bothered by anyone who said that this is the best game for the PSP. I already reviewed LittleBigPlanet for the PS3 and mentioned that this game does certain things better than that version. With the lack of multiplayer, this game was forced to be an excellent single player experience, and it is. The controls are very tight. On the PS3, I found myself sliding around a tad too much after making a long jump to a narrow platform, so I usually fell off and died. LBP PSP eliminates that problem completely. Jumping is more precise. While the levels don't have 3 fields of depth and tons of things going on in the background, the creative themes and puzzles throughout the levels overshadows that. Each creator curator has a certain theme and 3 or 4 levels to correspond to that theme (Alps, Middle Eastern, Hollywood). On the PS3, each level seemed completely random and only a few had recognizable themes. The music in this portable version meshed better with the levels than the PS3 version. Overall, the levels offer more of a challenge, and there are twice as many puzzles as the PS3 version. You aren't always just running and jumping like Mario. As far as the graphics go, of course they aren't PS3 caliber. But, it looks and plays so much like the PS3 version it's scary. I know people praise Ghost of Sparta and Peace Walker for their graphics, but IMO LBP PSP is the real graphical showcase for the PSP. One downside to the game are the load times. There are some loooooooooooooong load times before each level. I've found that they vary in length. Sometimes they are 30 seconds. Other times they are around the 1 minute mark. It makes me wonder why some of the game data couldn't be installed like Peace Walker. In conclusion, this game is a must have. If you don't like the PS3 version, you may like this more surprisingly. I know that sounds crazy, but at first I didn't like the PS3 version because I thought this was so much better compared to LBP PS3's single player levels. It's still true that I enjoy more levels on here than the PS3 original. If you need to know more about LBP ask me in the comments or read my review of the original. Thanks for reading!

I bought the PS3 last year mostly for the blue-ray player. Little did I know that this grandma would become a huge fan of LBP. I play with other SackBoys & Girls from all over the world. With over 1.6 million user created levels as of Dec 2009, the game has no end. But what to do when traveling? Now you can take LBP with you on your PSP. This version does not have the depth and detail of the PS3 version, but the fun factor is still there. Great new levels, cool music, and portability rates 5 stars. Built on the smaller PSP platform, there is no multi-player function. You can still create your own levels and publish them to the web. You can download other player creations to your PSP and play them whenever & wherever you want (no need to be online). I found it much easier to create on the PSP than the PS3 as there are only 2 planes of play instead of 3 and you are only limited by your imagination. I highly recommend LPB for the PSP and PS3. My grandkids have the WII, XBox and many games.. but it's LBP they want to play! So Santa is bringing it to them this Christmas. Now we will be able to explore new Sack Worlds and create our own levels together. They will also learn how to co-operate to make it through Sack Worlds, create their own costumes, decorate their pods (bedrooms), and play online with other Sack Kids. They will learn physics (and not even realize it).Bolts, winches, bombs, gas, elastics, string, stickers, stone, wood, glass are just a few items that are used to create levels (Video training included). This game is family fun at it's best and LBP for PSP just lets you take it on the road!

I loved this game on PS3, and so I got one for PSP. Since I'm a 28 year-old female with not much gaming experience, I still enjoyed the game, and despite the cute-ness factor of the sack people and the easy-to-learn controls, once you get towards the end the levels get pretty hard. It's still fun, though :) Completed all gifts - only 2 or 3 worlds to ace, but it's a pain, so I'm taking a break for now.

I love this video game I have had it for ever now. this game can be played online or offline. I have the old original psp and it works on my system. love the fact that you travel around the world in the game and get cute outfits from different counties. my fav is ninja outfit from china.

Very good game I paid very little for which I was actually very pleased with the price and shipping it arrived just on time my son absolutely loves this game he plays it all the time

Before playing this, I played both Little Big Planet and Little Big Planet 2, so this game had some pretty high standards to live up to for me. Well, I can happily say that it not only met but exceeded my expectations. I was worried that because this was a hand held game, it would lose a lot of what was in the original game. But this one is practically as good as the ps3 games. I say practically because since it is a handheld, the levels are bit shorter and emptier than the PS3 games. But the game looks very good, the music is charming, and the customization from the original game is still there. If you loved Little Big Planet and Little Big Planet 2, then I highly recommend this game.