Sackboy: A Big Adventure (PS5) Review - Next-Gen Family Fun

Sackboy: A Big Adventure (PS5) Review - Next-Gen Family Fun


Sumo Digital
Media Molecule's been busy with their Dreams design suite for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR, but that doesn't mean that their franchises have been left behind on those previous console generations. Under the careful watch of Sumo Digital, the mascot of the Little Big Planet has been set free to undergo his own big adventure with a few friends sharing the same couch. The aptly-named Sackboy: A Big Adventure brings the stitched up hero into a PlayStation 5 (and PlayStation 4) adventure that fits right up there alongside Astro's Playroom for a platformer that kids of all ages can appreciate.
While not as nimble on his feet as Sony's other PS5 mascot platformer Astro (if you managed to pick up a PlayStation 5, Astro's Playroom is an essential play *and* it comes installed on your system!), Sackboy still has plenty of moves that are easy and intuitive to pick up. The knitted knight can jump with a little extra oomph to his midair hovering, kicking his feet about like a yarny version of Super Mario Bros. 2's Luigi. His hands are free to grip, grab, yank, and even smack fellow Sackplayers as they pose for a post-level trophy shoot.

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