Little Big Planet
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Little Big Planet
Alright who's getting Little Big Planet next week?!
1. spillmagasinet: 6/6
2. gamereactor dk: 10/10
3. gamereactor no: 10/10
4. OPM: 10/10
5. Eurogamer: 9/10
6. VG: 6/6(norwegian magazine)
7. Dagbladet: 6/6(norwegian magazine)
8. Pelaaja: 10/10(finnish magazine)
9. Aftonbladet 5/5 (swedish)
10. Meristation 9.5/10
11. HardGame2: 10/10
12. gamesurf 8.5/10
13. IGN : 9.5
14. ign(au): 9.2
15. Evereye Italia: 10/10
16.itavisen: 6/6
17.gameplayer.se: 9/10
18. playstadium.dk: 10/10
19. Elite gamer 10/10
20. Gamereactor Finland - 10/10
21. Gamereactor Sweden - 10/10
22. Maxi Consolas (Portugal)-10/10
1. spillmagasinet: 6/6
2. gamereactor dk: 10/10
3. gamereactor no: 10/10
4. OPM: 10/10
5. Eurogamer: 9/10
6. VG: 6/6(norwegian magazine)
7. Dagbladet: 6/6(norwegian magazine)
8. Pelaaja: 10/10(finnish magazine)
9. Aftonbladet 5/5 (swedish)
10. Meristation 9.5/10
11. HardGame2: 10/10
12. gamesurf 8.5/10
13. IGN : 9.5
14. ign(au): 9.2
15. Evereye Italia: 10/10
16.itavisen: 6/6
17.gameplayer.se: 9/10
18. playstadium.dk: 10/10
19. Elite gamer 10/10
20. Gamereactor Finland - 10/10
21. Gamereactor Sweden - 10/10
22. Maxi Consolas (Portugal)-10/10
#10
Originally Posted by trdtcpr
<-------- Jealous of ^^^^ for playing the LBP Beta!!!
This IS the game to get the Playstation 3 Eye for. You can do LOTS of cool things with it!
Also;
*Controls are spot-on.
*Music is addicting.
*Once you unlock items, creating levels is sweet!
*This game will be great for ALL AGES!! Lots of fun to be had.
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Sony's LittleBigPlanet is one of the most high-profile releases of this Christmas season. Developer Media Molecule has seen its game go from indie darling to AAA system-seller in the past year, thanks to the many appearances that the game has made at trade shows and event.
However, fans of the game are going to have to wait slightly longer to get the game. Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has announced it is recalling the game from retailers, it learned that the soundtrack featured some lines from the Qu'ran backed with music. A SCEE representative also confirmed to GameSpot that this recall would be global, and could not confirm when the game would now actually hit shelves with the offending music removed.
The confirmation follows rumours that that Singing Safari level of the game features a song with two expressions found in Islam's central holy text, the Qur'an. Cached pages on the official PlayStation forum claim that the two phrases are (literally translated) "every soul shall have the taste of death" and "all that is on earth will perish."
While Sony's release does not confirm that the above lines are in the game, they do claim that "one of the background music tracks licensed from a record label for use in the game contains two expressions that can be found in the Qur'an." Independent translation done for GameSpot confirmed that the lines linked from the original post are indeed from the Qur'an.
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe's release continues, "we have taken immediate action to rectify this and we sincerely apologise for any offence that this may have caused." It ends by saying that the company will confirm the new launch date shortly.
Sony's LittleBigPlanet is one of the most high-profile releases of this Christmas season. Developer Media Molecule has seen its game go from indie darling to AAA system-seller in the past year, thanks to the many appearances that the game has made at trade shows and event.
However, fans of the game are going to have to wait slightly longer to get the game. Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has announced it is recalling the game from retailers, it learned that the soundtrack featured some lines from the Qu'ran backed with music. A SCEE representative also confirmed to GameSpot that this recall would be global, and could not confirm when the game would now actually hit shelves with the offending music removed.
The confirmation follows rumours that that Singing Safari level of the game features a song with two expressions found in Islam's central holy text, the Qur'an. Cached pages on the official PlayStation forum claim that the two phrases are (literally translated) "every soul shall have the taste of death" and "all that is on earth will perish."
While Sony's release does not confirm that the above lines are in the game, they do claim that "one of the background music tracks licensed from a record label for use in the game contains two expressions that can be found in the Qur'an." Independent translation done for GameSpot confirmed that the lines linked from the original post are indeed from the Qur'an.
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe's release continues, "we have taken immediate action to rectify this and we sincerely apologise for any offence that this may have caused." It ends by saying that the company will confirm the new launch date shortly.
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The muslims _____ed about it and Sony is being ___ and giving in.
Sony told the Catholics to f*ck themselves when the Catholics complained about Resistance (shoot out in a church, I think)
Nintendo has told the muslims to f*ck themselves over Ocarina of Time (had to do with an Islamic symbol and some chants in one of the games temples.) They didn't recall the games, because it had already been distributed and sold.
DAMNITMDANITMDMNISIMDISAMNDSMNDIAOMNFDA{MNF
Oh well, at least Fable2 is still coming out this week.
Sony told the Catholics to f*ck themselves when the Catholics complained about Resistance (shoot out in a church, I think)
Nintendo has told the muslims to f*ck themselves over Ocarina of Time (had to do with an Islamic symbol and some chants in one of the games temples.) They didn't recall the games, because it had already been distributed and sold.
DAMNITMDANITMDMNISIMDISAMNDSMNDIAOMNFDA{MNF
Oh well, at least Fable2 is still coming out this week.