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The LBP2 Move Pack is out today!

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The latest update for LittleBigPlanet is out today! The LittleBigPlanet 2 Move Pack combines the PlayStation Move controller with the world of LittleBigPlanet, and with five giant story levels and seven side levels, this is LittleBigPlanet?s biggest DLC Pack pack to date!

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The LittleBigPlanet?2: Move Pack features a new story mode ? The Rise of the Cakeling ? in which a rogue cake threatens doom and destruction, and you Sackfolk must once again attempt to restore peace to Craftworld. This time though you?ll have a brand new toy to make things easier, The Brain Crane; a new powerup that allows you to control objects with the power of your mind, freaky!

A new suite of new creative tools give you the power to create your own Move games, record fluid motions, and paint your own stickers, whilst a boatload of new stickers, materials, decorations, costumes, music, sound and sequencer objects will vastly broaden your creative palette, and make your Popit heave at the seams.</blockquote>

Move pack is out today and comes in at $9.99 / ?6.29 / ?7.99. <a href="http://www.littlebigplanet.com/en/game_guide/ps3/downloadable_content/littlebigplanet_2_move_pack/">Find out more about the Move pack over on littlebigplanet.com</a>
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2011-09-14 15:40:00

Author:
Spaff_Molecule
Posts: 421


I'm pretty reticent about purchasing this pack, since I won't be able to access most of its contents as I don't own a Move controller and PSEye camera.

I don't want to bother my friends who may own a Move to play through the levels either, since they probably have loads of other people nagging them too and would be sick of playing the levels over and over for other people.

If there was an option to unlock the new decorations and instruments without having to play the levels with a Move then I'd buy it.
2011-09-14 16:03:00

Author:
Ayneh
Posts: 2454


Loving it so far. The objects and decorations alone are worth the price of admission on this...really nice job overall!2011-09-14 16:12:00

Author:
Chazprime
Posts: 587


Can the Rise of the Cakeling be played with one player using the move + navigation controller and the other one using a regular controller?2011-09-15 16:50:00

Author:
Unknown User


Possible, but sometimes, that player with no Move has no further control anyway.2011-09-15 17:12:00

Author:
OveReAction
Posts: 50


Not sure about this myself ?50 for a move starter pack and the price of DLC ontop of that, I could but two maybe even 3 whole games for that, One would think SONY aren't so bothered about shifting many moves, Maybe im just a tightwad.2011-09-15 17:15:00

Author:
ghostrider135
Posts: 259


My sentiments exactly Ayneh. 2011-09-16 09:52:00

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midnight_heist
Posts: 2513


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