Sackboy: A Big Adventure – PlayStation 5
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Create and share
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Haptic feedback
Feel the effects and impact of your in-game actions through dynamic sensory feedback.
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Adaptive triggers
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Technical specifications
CPU | x86-64-AMD Ryzen “Zen 2†| 8 Cores / 16 Threads | Variable frequency, up to 3.5 GHz |
GPU | AMD Radeon RDNA 2-based graphics engine | Ray Tracing Acceleration | Variable frequency, up to 2.23 GHz (10.3 TFLOPS) |
System Memory | GDDR6 16GB | 448GB/s Bandwidth |
SSD | 825GB | 5.5GB/s Read Bandwidth (Raw) |
PS5 Game Disc | Ultra HD Blu-ray, up to 100GB/disc |
Video Out | Support of 4K 120Hz TVs, 8K TVs, VRR (specified by HDMI ver.2.1) |
Audio | “Tempest” 3D AudioTech |
Dimensions: | 17.2 x 15 x 1.4 cm; 80 Grams |
Model: | 9823926 |
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Love the Little Big Planet series they put so much thought and wonder into the games.
Pros: Designed for 60FPS even on PS4/Pro, multiplayer fun, for all ages, Dawn French, many types of gameplay, themes, music.
Cons: Hit detection, Controls like grabbing being timed weird can’t just hold buttons, being forced to replay levels to unlock new storyline missions via finding hidden orbs, side characters often not used enough.
This game is best played with others on the couch but I played it single player… Shame they didn’t have a level maker system but it makes sense to invest more quality and streamlining the performance for 60FPS.
Brilliant game. Really fun and beautiful graphics. A must-have for your PS5!
An outstanding 3D platformer game with brilliant level design, amazing music, and lots of reasons to replay. Sackboy is that good, it is as good as the best Mario platformers, like Mario Odyssey.
Forget about LittleBigPlanet, this is what Sackboy should be doing from now on. Sequel please!
Sackboy: A Big Adventure is an amazing game. It’s great fun for kids of all ages, I’ve (48yo) played it with my kids (12yo) and also my nephew (8yo) along with friends in between. No bad language, no violence, fantastic colourful characters and great music. You can play with upto 4 players at once (online or local Co-op). It makes for a perfect ‘drop in/out’ game to play for 5 minutes to do a level, or longer play sessions.
Can’t recommend this highly enough. 10/10!
It’s really fun to play! I would have gotten it when it first came out but i didn’t want to spend the money but in most places it’s still highly priced but Amazon had it for a fair amount less with prime delivery in brand new sealed condition so I just bought it instead of waiting any longer. It’s worth the money I say.
This is a Nintendo Mario style puzzle/levels games. It allows up to four players at once working together to solve the puzzles and collect the things needed to complete the level. The graphics are great and the gameplay makes the game very playable.
Purchased this as a Christmas present for my children. Great multiplayer game for team building for my children. Amazing graphics
If you enjoyed AstroBot and Sackboy you will like this
Bought this after reading many online reviews looking for suitable kids/family game. Really easy to learn how to play and very fun and addictive. Supports upto 4 players locally and can play multiplier online if you have a psn subscription.
One of best games we have played in a while.
Title says it all; not too challenging that I managed to complete it with my nongamer mum – but still really fun and engaging
Bought for my 11 year old son and now being played by me.
A really enjoyable game which is quite addictive. Levels obviously get harder as you progress but you do get a sense of achievement as you finish off each level.
Background music is brilliant and just adds to the positives of the game.
Good use of the DualSense controller as each level uses different character movements.
A good purchase at a good price as it was part of a promotion with a controller.
Exactly what my son wanted for Christmas and super value
My 3 year old loves this changing sack boys costumes and punching and jumping on each othe
Me and my siblings absolutely loved the original ‘Little Big Planet’ series growing up , and as of the initial release of the PS5 we were excited to see how ‘Sackboy: A Big Adventure’ would turn out.
Glad to say we weren’t disappointed at all !
The co-op is very reminiscent of the old series and the level designs have a brand new 3D refresh and fun overall feel.
Fun music, gameplay , levels and character customisation.
Completed this in the span of 3 days with my siblings as we absolutely love the game, and has alot of good value replay-ablity.
The only downside is that you can’t transfer any of the old series costumes that were DLC , such as the ‘Street Fighter’ costumes, ‘Metal Gear Solid’ , etc. So you’re stuck with the in game costumes and customisation.
There’s a real shortage of decent playstation games for young families. This helps fill that chasm a bit. My 6 year old girl who loves Astros playroom is thoroughly enjoying this one, and I get to play with her. It’s on par with Mario 3d World.
Pure brilliant, my three boys 10,7 and 5 totally love it , playing together they have a lot of fun. A great title, great graphics in sack boy tradition but so well designed and next gen.
Fabulous! A game that can be played by everyone and is up to 4x players so is nice to kill some time with a friend/family.
Sackboy is back in a whole new adventure, with platforms, puzzles, challenges … and a whole lot of fun. Can be played solo or co-op, so family and friends can share in the action.
I loved the rewards for beating challenges, and customizing Sackboy with the new outfits I earned, some of which come straight from other classic PlayStation games. It never failed to give mr a chuckle.
One of those games that’s easy to pick up and play for all ages but hard to master if you fancy a challenge. I loved it so much I earned the platinum. The “string it together” trophy is no joke lol
Nice addition to the sackboy gaming experience. Different. Elegant and fu
I bought this game for our 5 year old daughter to get her into playing the PS5. The game itself is very enjoyable and relaxing to play. The only comment I would make is it’s very similar to Astro boy which comes for free with the PS5 and makes more use of the adaptive controller.
Still happily have both to be fair!
Bought it for my daughters birthday later in the month so i can’t give a review sorry
This game is an absolute joy to play. It looks stunning. The music is some of the best I’ve ever heard in a video game.
Its awesome so bright colourful truly fantastic a feast for the eyes!
Fantastic game for the family, it’s creative, visual pleasing and just brilliant!
But it, you won’t be disappointed.
I’ve been a fan of Sackboy and LittleBigPlanet since the start, so even knowing this was a story driven platformer (you can’t build your own levels here) I was still excited to give it a go. As daft as it sounds, this game is just lovely from start to finish. Some might call it childish, and maybe it is, but it plays so well anyone can enjoy it. It’s games like this that made the PlayStation great back in the 90s, just a clever, fun platformer that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
The visuals are great – take my word for it that you’d never think you’d be so impressed to see the different materials up close, the detail is so life-like. Level design is brilliant with the game never feeling repetitive, particularly the levels set to music. There’s something quite special about bouncing across the level to the beat of Let’s Dance or Uptown Funk.
The bit that really makes it though is the PS5’s Dualsense. While it’s not used as frequently as say Astro’s Playroom, it still adds so much to the experience with the different trigger progressions and haptic feedback for different materials and objects.
Local multiplayer is a welcome addition too and is great fun, but it’s nice to have the full single player experience. There’s a lot of replayability too, as even a seasoned LBP player will know that no matter how many hidden items you think you might have found on your first run through, you’re only just getting started.
Bought this as part of my granddaughter’s christmas and she loves it. Loads of hours of fun.
Ita great game especially for split screen/two players. Working fine on ps5 and it give big fun fo everyone.
Very quick delivery & excellent quality game play with stunning visuals. Just love it.
I like it all very epic graphics on PS5 with my 4k tv and very challenge game a must have
Apparently good game haven’t personally played it, it was a present but only heard good things
Really fun game. Its changed since the little big planet series and no longer has the build your own level feature, but it’s a great couch co op game for the family..
Amazing game, bit like crash bandicoot but not impossible lol
Best game on ps5 at moment .
Looks beautiful ,happy vibe ,nice music ,nice graphics.
Masterpiece
Having loved LBP on PS3 and PS4, this is a great new addition to the story. It looks lovely in all its 4k glory and sounds good too. The variety is enormous. It utilises the Dualsense features well – not as much as Astro Bot maybe, but still some great additions to the gameplay.
The sound is fantastic too. There is one level which uses Uptown Funk as the theme, and the screen sways along to the music whilst the Dualsense vibrates in time with it.
Like the original games there is so much to see and a lot of hidden paths too. It’s easy to run through a level and find you’ve barely got over half of the collectibles – but I think this means the longevity is there at least in the early days of the PS5.
There are some dedicated multi-player levels which are fun. But even the non-multiplayer levels can be played with more than one player to add even more variety to the game. Like a lot of multiplayers of this type it does then suffer a little due to trying to keep all characters in play – my son likes to run ahead!
Unlike previous LBP games, there is no creator option to generate your own levels. To be honest, I’m not sure how easy it would be to do this in the 3d world anyway…. But if they do add this in future I’ll certainly give it a try!
Thoroughly recommended!
Fab game, especially in multiplayer (non networked) which is superb fun with our kids 7 and 10.
Dont read the reviews, its awesome.
The PS5 version specifically is very immersive, using haptic feedback in clever ways, as well as this, the speaker on the controller can simulate when Sackboy is scared or happy.
The gameplay itself is on point. It has diverse level designs while sticking to the fun formula making this game so enjoyable.
The graphics and overall visuals blow me out the water. (This applies to both versions but specifically the PS5 one) The stiches on the characters make for an incredible visual experience when playing.
Thanks for reading.
Bought for xmas so not played with yet but arrived the next day and packaged well. Thank you
A fantastic platform game for the PS5. Solid graphics and gameplay with a nice difficulty level. In keeping with previous sackboy titles, this iteration delivers with both humour and music. The dual sense is utilised and really helps make this into a enjoyable challenge.
Great game..4 player local co op….the kids love it.
If you like platformers u have to try this.
I’m a huge fan of the LittleBigPlanet series so I felt I had to purchase this and give it a shot (I did it digitally through the PlayStation Store) and I must say, this is really fun.
Initially I did have some reservations and the first couple of levels I personally found to be rather boring but I think they were done in a way so that if you were new to these genre of games it eases you into them, but get past them and the levels get increasingly harder with more activities to do.
The game isn’t quite like LBP in the sense you don’t collect stickers which gave the old game that extra playability by forcing you to go back to previous levels to get to areas you couldn’t before, however, depending on how you do it does still offer a level of re-playability as you have three goals to achieve on each level:
1) Get ALL collectables.
2) Complete the level WITHOUT losing a life.
3) Achieve a gold trophy by getting a certain amount of points.
If there is one slight negative to point out which is purely my personal opinion: Sackboy is known for a purely expressive face and never made any sound. Whilst they still don’t speak, they do make the odd noises which for some reason bothers me but that doesn’t negatively impact the gameplay…
Overall though, I’m very happy with the game and would recommend it to all ages.
There’s no need to say too much here. If you want an excellent platformer for your new ps5, this is it. 10/10 game.
Me and the girlfriend bought this to play co-op and we absolutely love it to bits!
Best launch game for PS5 hands down. Played a lot of the game as 2 player local co-op but the game can be played with up to 4 players locally, which is pretty remarkable as local co-op games are becoming rarer and rarer. Lots of good length levels with increasing difficulty to keep you challenged for hours.
Brilliant game. Just lbp without the building side, which personally never did anyway
This a spider man are the best launch titles for me sack boy is a absolute brilliant game great graphics great fun to play you can’t go wrong with this game
This is such a fun game especially playing couch Co op. My girlfriend is not really into video games but ever since she played this game, she is constantly nagging me to play this all the time and it’s always a blast. I recommend this for anyone who likes playing good old school couch Co op games, you won’t regret! Five stars!
Lots of content, fairly challenging and absolutely gorgeous graphically.
As with LBP tradition, there are lots of customisable options too!
This game is really good and should not be overlooked in the ps5 launch line up
It is an amazing 3d platformer and can give the best such as mario a run for their money.
The ps5 is truly impressive and this game looks and runs beautifully with zero loading times too !
Amazing voice cast and platformer gameplay
It is also a title that can be played with others locally which is rare now days and a joy to play with family.
A must own in my opinion.
Such a wholesome and fun game – no fault of the game, however I pre order the game to gain the pre order bonuses and I have not received them!
With Media Molecule moving over to work on Dreams, Sumo Digital picked up the sack-shaped rights and produced a much broader title, one that introduced a slew of new characters but didn’t do much else to expand what we’ve seen before.
As a new console generation lays before us, Sumo Digital return for a much more streamlined experience, cutting out the create modes of old and producing a good ol’ fashioned platformer — Sackboy-style. Level design has always been one of the strengths for this series and Sackboy: A Big Adventure is no exception. This is an excellent platformer that takes everything we’ve seen before and streamlines it into a cohesive, challenging and enjoyable title.
The story is pretty simple and revolves around a megalomaniac stitched puppet known as Vex. Determined to take over Craftverse with his super-powered weapon known as the Tospy Turver, it’s up to Sackboy to collect the Dreamer Orbs and stop Vex before it’s too late.
This simple narrative ultimately acts as a foundation for the platforming levels to take shape. Throughout your 6-8 hour adventure, the main slew of story levels are presented on a simple map that feels like it’s been ripped right from Mario. At the edge of each world are level gates which prevent you from reaching far-away worlds until you collect a certain amount of Dreamer Orbs (more on that later).
Visually, the game nestles amongst all the same quips and ideas we’ve seen before from this franchise. There’s a distinct arts and crafts aesthetic which includes cardboard animals and monsters flailing in the background, lots of stitching and other little artsy details to feed into the feel of this being set in Craftsworld.
Strangely, the game does feel somewhat muted at times, most notably during the levels that take place inside. Within most of these dark and dingy areas, the same sort of colours tend to crop up and rely heavily on neon-lit walkways.
Given the abundance of material in Craftsworld, at times it feels like only a few different variants have been used to build everything together which is a bit of a shame.
Thankfully the main story levels are fun enough to look past this and that’s before mentioning the slew of side content too. Multiplayer levels are the real gem here though and rely heavily on teamwork. There’s a great aspect of comradeship and with the ability to have up to 4 players joining the fray at once, there’s some lovely puzzles that force everyone to team up together despite some mid-game shenanigans that inevitably break out.
You’ve also got your standard races called Remix levels, complete with a race against the clock and handy time deductions to try and secure the illusive gold on each of these across the worlds. These ideas extend out to the Knitted Knight Trials, which work similarly to the arcade levels on Moving Out, stripping out all aesthetic detail and relying heavily on speed and precision to beat the clock.
Fans of the franchise will be right at home with the controls but for those unaware, Sackboy eases you into all the different mechanics pretty quickly. You’ve got your X for jump, R2 for grabbing, square for punching and a few combinations for special moves, including a headbutt into the ground (X then Triangle) and a spin attack (O and then Square).
It’s a pretty simple set-up but one that’s cleverly expanded on through the game as several different power-ups become available.
These come in three different flavours, with a jetpack allowing you to hover for an extended period of time, a boomerang to take out foes and tough-shelled obstacles and a grapple gun to reach far-away places. These power-ups are level-centric and are nicely spaced out throughout the adventure.
Adding further variety to proceedings are a variety of mini-bosses, chase sequences and specific obstacles that are contained in one specific world. These range from schools of fish and see-saw tipping crabs through to fiery vents and portals.
The most notable of level type though comes from the music-themed segments. In fact, the soundtrack itself is easily one of the strongest this year in gaming with a number of pop artists lending their music to the adventure.
From Britney Spear’s Toxic to Jungle Boogie and Uptown Funk, each of these work in tandem with the obstacles in a level. Everything pulsates and moves to the beat, with collectables, monsters and even flames jumping and dancing to the music. These are a lovely treat and break up the action nicely through some of the more tense platforming — especially late on.
In fact when it comes to platforming, Sackboy really shines with its performance. There’s some very imaginative and challenging levels that feature everything from portals and runaway trains to the deliciously deceptive un-fairground to close out the game.
Where Sackboy slips up a little though is in its boss sequences, which feel quite monotonous and rely heavily on the same ideas rehashed again and again. Vex, for example, has three different boss sequences that use the same mechanics; jumping over neon spikes and waiting for him to throw a bomb before flinging it back. Rinse and repeat.
While there are a couple of deviations to these mechanics the other times you face him — including a deceptive little jump that throws you off-balance — for the most part these feel uninspired. No doubt, they’ll have you itching to get back to the fray.
Those seeking to collect everything will undoubtedly be in their element here. There’s a lot of collectables to be grabbed throughout the levels; some well-placed secrets that require both patience and tenacity to pull off.
The levels also include your usual “Aced” stamp seen in LBP games of old (complete a level without dying), a bronze, silver or gold trophy for reaching a certain score and an added marker to show whether you’ve collected all the prize bubbles in that level.
Of course, without a create mode these prizes no longer revolve around items to use in your creations. Instead, the collectibles are strictly aesthetic and are simply used to bolster out your wardrobe with a host of different costumes.
To be honest, it does become secondary and unlike games of old, grabbing these collectibles doesn’t quite fill you with the same wonder and excitement it once did — despite the iconic pop sound effect that makes its return.
Paying for any of these wardrobe accessories comes in the form of collectabells, a special gold orb that you grab through levels alongside the usual white orbs, albeit rarer than the latter. There’s some little mini-games hosted by Zom Zom (your resident vendor that crops up through the different world map ) and completing those will bag you anywhere between 80 and 200 collectabells depending on how adept you are.
Toward the end of the game things do become a little grindy too, with the level gates eventually requiring upwards of 200 Dreamer Orbs to unlock the post-end-boss content. To get to Vex during the final world though, you’ll be looking at 160 orbs to unlock.
With each level giving anywhere between 3 and 5, depending on the length and difficulty (and those orbs certainly not easy to grab), there may be some grinding involved for those who have raced through to see the end.
Thankfully the aforementioned side content and multiplayer missions play a big role in bolstering out these numbers so it shouldn’t be too much of a problem to reach this target. Given the amount of content here, those looking to hit 100% will probably be expected to double the usual 6-8 hour run-time to grab everything.
As an introduction to a new console generation, Sackboy: A Big Adventure is a big, bold, colourful platformer that makes up for any visual shortcomings with some excellent level design and a killer soundtrack.
Although Ori and the Will Of The Wisps and Crash 4 will likely remain the strongest platformers of 2020, Sackboy is a worthy contender right up there alongside them and an excellent way to celebrate a new console release.
8/10