GDC 07: LittleBigPlanet First Look

Sony's intriguing new game asks what happens when felt creatures come to the PlayStation 3.

Given the abstract nature of the theoretical talk that occurs when the power of the PlayStation 3's cell processor is brought up, it's somehow fitting that one of the most intriguing displays of what the system can do should be a unique game from the fine folks who brought us Rag Doll Kung Fu. During Sony's Game Developers Conference press event last night, Phil Harrison introduced reps from UK-based Media Molecule, who were on hand to show off LittleBigPlanet, an upcoming PS3 title with a funky twist. The demo of the game offered an intriguing showcase for what's possible with the PS3.

The demo started out with a long sock-puppet critter hanging out in a plain area. The player giving the demo touched on how the control scheme would work and showed off how the Sixaxis' motion control could be used to move the critter's head. Once the basics were covered, the host called up a menu and selected some items to place in the area around the critter. The items, such as a felt tree, could be rotated for placement and dropped anywhere. It was also possible to combine items. For example, when a gear was placed on a large piece of wood, it became something that could be interacted with by hanging on it, spinning on it, and running on top of it treadmill style.

Besides physical objects, it was possible to place stickers on the world. In the case of the demo, this included the fabric that formed the walls of the initial area. Once that was shown off, the demo moved to a four-player run-through in an area that had been created ahead of time and showed off the different looks possible for the sock critters. The basic sock critter was joined by a buddy in an Evil Knievel outfit, another wearing a dragon costume, and a more feminine pal. The quartet began at a starting area and then raced to collect sponge, which is a resource needed for making items.

The journey showed off the unique ways you can interact with objects once they're placed. Upon reaching a high area that couldn't be reached by jumping, the crew alternately used an orange and a soccer ball as a series of platforms to reach the upper area. It was also possible to swing and jump from the moving soccer ball or use the momentum of the rolling orange to vault there as well. Besides the individual platforming, a later sequence showed off the potential for teamwork as the four characters strapped on jetpacks and worked together to move a large item onto a platform by grabbing it and zipping up to where they needed to go.

The run ended with the four characters dramatically sailing through the air on a skateboard, commemorated with an in-game snap taken by one of the players. At the end of the run, signaled by a helpful "finished" sign, the reps showed off a video that gave an idea of what is going to be possible in the game. The big element in the video was the showcase of how you'll be able to create and upload levels to the PlayStation Network that others can download and rate. The closing bit of the demo also showed off the game's nod to Media Molecule's Rag Doll Kung Fu roots as the characters engaged in a friendly brawl.

The visuals in the game were sharp and featured a mix of modest and photorealistic detail of what was shown. The game's sandboxlike nature requires a degree of flexibility that's impressive considering how you can interact and manipulate with what looks to be just about anything. The demo area shown featured an impressive level of scale and interactivity with the demo, opening up in a small area and then opening up into a much bigger one seamlessly. The look of the game is interesting in that it blends real-world objects with more fantastical bits, such as felt trees and stickers. The little sock-puppet characters feature more personality than you'd think, though they definitely lean toward the cute end of the spectrum.

Based on what we've seen, LittleBigPlanet is a promising new idea that works as a showcase for the PS3. The visual elements coupled with the gameplay and the impressive amount of customization and online support are intriguing. We're curious as to the kind of structure the game is going to have, how much "game" will be in there out of the gate, and how much will rely on the user's imagination. Still, there's a lot of potential here for some cool stuff that we're excited to see realized. According to Harrison, LittleBigPlanet will be available for download later this year on the PS3 network and on disc in 2008. Look for more on the game in the coming months.

135 Comments

  • Pyro77

    Posted Mar 2, 2008 12:42 pm PT

    God that music is so damn catchy. I've got that flute rift stuck in my head.

    Will finally get a PS3 for this and MGS4 =)

  • Ardiendo_1

    Posted Jan 3, 2008 4:57 am PT

    It's spelt Evel Knievel not Evil!

  • Chocolate_Hero

    Posted Apr 8, 2007 10:39 pm PT

    This looks so impressive! Very original. Me wants.

  • guitarfreak2005

    Posted Apr 5, 2007 2:22 am PT

    Haha. Me and my friends agree that, if this was the only game for PS3, we would still buy it. It simply looks great, the physics are awesome, graphics, gameplay, teamwork, competition, online, level editors.. the list keeps going on. Has anyone seen the whole uncut on-stage demonstration at GDC 07? It's awesome. Phil sucks at playing LittleBigPlanet

  • BlueyesCyclone

    Posted Apr 1, 2007 2:00 pm PT

    This Game is Excellent reminds me of Ted Berton's Nightmare Before Christmas . tHis game and Home and Final Fantasy 13 and Final Fantasy verse 13 will show what the PS3 can do EXCELLENT 10/10 I SAY.

  • daniel665

    Posted Mar 31, 2007 10:03 am PT

    This looks so great and at first i was gonna step out and buy a ps3 for this but on reflection i realsied that with me only getting a 360 at christmans and playing viva pinata, kameo, def jam icon, test drive, crack down, splinter celld da, oblivion, pes 6, pgr 3 and test drive9ilove games.) i don't think ill have any money or time to make levels for this game especially with lost odyessy, mass effect, fable2, blue dragon, halo 3,forza 2, unreal, gta 4, vf5, colin mcrae rally dirt andnstrangle hold coming out. Man ther are to many games to play this year.

  • hairy_freak

    Posted Mar 30, 2007 11:24 am PT

    the ps3 may not have as many titles as other consoles but when it does those titles are just unbelivably incredible

  • NY_Yankees_Fan

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 10:25 am PT

    LittleBigPlanet looks great!.I'll be sure to buy it,but don't hate on killzone 2,it's going to be great,and the only reason it got a bad score is because of the gameplay and graphics which will be fixed come killzone 2,I'm really exited about LittleBigPlanet!!!

  • Platyphyllum

    Posted Mar 26, 2007 10:24 pm PT

    This game looks quite interesting! The physics are great, and the graphics are awesome! It's definitely something to check out,

    classicfan: What if it looks childish? Does it mean it can't be a good game? Honestly, it's idiotic opinions like yours that are making Sony make bad games. Honestly, the only reason you want Killzone 2 is because it's a shooter. Why would you want a sequel to a game that got a 6.8 on Gamespot or something?

  • maxmax1234

    Posted Mar 26, 2007 10:53 am PT

    this is for me ( with home ) the real reason to buy a PS3.

  • Dark_Pheonix01

    Posted Mar 24, 2007 6:37 pm PT

    I cant wait to see more of what this game is about, its definetly different from any game I've seen before.

  • BIGboss600

    Posted Mar 22, 2007 9:09 pm PT

    this game looks kind of like a joke but it could feed the minds of the children who want a ps3

  • Kreean

    Posted Mar 22, 2007 1:35 pm PT

    Yeah Phil and give classicfan some hairs on his breast
    ( he needs it desperately )

  • OddballTECH

    Posted Mar 22, 2007 6:19 am PT

    I don't care what anyone says. This game is going to be amazing. The level of things you can interact with is insane! I'm sure this game will be one of the coolest titles on the PS3.

  • classicfan

    Posted Mar 22, 2007 1:24 am PT

    Oh man this looks like a game for kids lol lamo! not to trash it I'm sorry but this game come on seriously looks childish! ragdolls quit playing with your sisters dolls lol! Come on wheres the games for the real players! Killzone 2 etc.No MGS4?.. Phil Harrison!!.Show what the PlayStation 3 can do!..

  • Kreean

    Posted Mar 21, 2007 1:47 pm PT

    Great game (brought tears to my eyes when I watched the trailer) that focuses more on gameplay then fancy graphics (although the graphics and music are gorgeous) that's the way it's done. It's great to see such refreshing titles an not just another generic shooter.
    Go Media Molecule! And go Sony take some risks and innovate don't imitate!

  • ryokinshin6x3

    Posted Mar 20, 2007 10:55 pm PT

    combines good gfx and gameplay, not taking away one for the other thats wat nxt gen is about

  • MGSFan27285

    Posted Mar 20, 2007 4:54 pm PT

    this looks really fun and intresting.

  • MGSFan27285

    Posted Mar 20, 2007 4:54 pm PT

    this looks really fun and intresting.

  • JustWiicredible

    Posted Mar 19, 2007 11:42 am PT

    An original franchise that emphazies gameplay over graphics in this day of age. Amazing. The physics engine alone looks fantastic, the inertia of the soccer ball compared to the tennis ball is so realistic. The apparent use of teamwork to complete tasks, cute characters to boot. This IS NEXT GEN GAMES! Little Big Planet is just a taste of what PS3 games can be like. Though the launch line up is poor, you know your getting quality in the long run. Friday or Xmas is up to you but everyone will have one eventually. Fact.

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