Considering I was merely playing LittleBigPlanet 3 to shrink my backlog a bit, and nothing more, I wasn’t compelled to delete my save, play through the previous four and a half hours of the campaign just to see the final cutscene. No matter how many times I restarted LittleBigPlanet 3 and my PlayStation 4, there was no way to make the portal open and complete the level. While this portal worked the first time I used it, my untimely demise in the next section (even though I love LittleBigPlanet‘s aesthetic, its floaty controls have always given me some trouble), permanently locking this swap portal. After playing through the Oddsock portion, a door opens that allows players to swap between Oddsock and Toggle in order to play the next portion.
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#Little big planet 3 characters free
As many of you know, LittleBigPlanet 3 features three new playable heroes: Oddsock, Toggle, and Swoop in order to complete the final level, players have to use all three of these characters to free Sackboy from Newton’s clutches. Sadly for myself and any other gamers who are looking to play the most recent LittleBigPlanet title, there’s still a number of technical issues and game-breaking bugs that completely mar the experience.Īfter playing through the entire campaign and one-third the final stage, I encountered a bug that prevented me from actually defeating Newton. After all, LittleBigPlanet 3 launched on the same day as Far Cry 4 and our Game of the Year Dragon Age Inquisition, so there was no rush to dive into Sackboy’s latest adventure until it was fully functioning. While Sumo Digital largely captured the essence of the loveable world that arguably the most charming non-Nintendo studio created, the numerous launch bugs and glitches gave me some pause.
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This was exactly the case with LittleBigPlanet 3, the first title in the beloved franchise that wasn’t developed by Media Molecule. Whenever I hear that a game I’m somewhat interested in launches incomplete or broken, it generally means I’m going to wait a few months before finally diving in. Note: This article contains spoilers for LittleBigPlanet 3.