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Well, the US beta hasn't given out codes yet as far as I know, so we'll see if the opportunity arises for more.
Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |
Hey all you people that missed out sneaking into the European beta, according to 1UP.com's newsletter there will be a little giveaway of some NA LBP beta keys.
There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() |
The official site seems swamped enough to the point that you'd swear they're dishing out keys, but I can't find where for the life of me, either.
I've been keeping my eye on a few blogs, too, but nobody's said anything about any other sites yet. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() |
Server issues aside, here's what my impressions of the game have been so far (Not done with Story mode quite yet, played some online levels).
The game looks great. They really did a fantastic job with the textures, making cloth look like cloth, wood look like wood, and so forth. Sackboy's expressions are priceless, and being able to control them makes it even better. Story levels are amazingly well-crafted, challenging, and charming. Each makes use of the available mechanics in the game extremely well. I love the different environments, especially the desert. The soundtrack took me by surprise. I went into it knowing nothing, and was greeted by The Go! Team in the first non-tutorial level (I STILL haven't unlocked that track). The variety and quality of the music in each region is awesome. I hope they release a compilation soundtrack or something. If not, I'll just go investigate the different artists myself. What I don't like, however, are the controls. Level construction is effective, and it really feels like they put a lot of time and polish into that. However, level playing is not. The biggest flaw is with the three different "layers" you can swap between. When there are multiple objects close together in different layers, jumping between them can be tricky as the game doesn't seem to know which one you're trying to go for. This has killed me countless times and it's getting really frustrating. I hope they patch this to be a little better at some point. Overall the game's a fun experience. Not the game to end all games, or even Game of the Year material, but definitely worth the time and money. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? ![]() |
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