• Reviews around gameplay (4.70 of 5)

    Tearaway

    • I played Little Big Planet before, and while I appreciated the creativity and innovation, the gameplay was not really enough to hold my attention.
    • There are lots of creative creatures to interact with, a wonderful world to explore and great gameplay to enjoy
    • It's not always accurate, due to lack of sensitivity (judging from my own speculations), and that can result in some really irritating gameplay in areas where it really shouldn't be frustrating at all
    • The gameplay is entertaining, if not challenging for most adults
    • Kids will love the colorful world and characters and the accessible gameplay
    • Charming title with great gameplay.
    • The graphics were beautiful and unique and the gameplay was fun and held my interest the whole way
    • Fantastic gameplay, great storyline and the most adorable main character are setting.
    • A breathtakingly creative world made entirely of paper (literally every bit of it) are paired with entertaining gameplay mechanics that take advantage of everything the PS Vita has to offer
    • Original Art Style and Enjoyable gameplay, exactly what you'd expect from Mm.
    • It's quite simple, the folks over at Media Molecule (those responsible for Little Big Planet on the PS3) have created such a creative and color world intermixed with some great platforming gameplay and unique use of some of Vita's hardware features
    • This game's creative gameplay is simply the best game for the Vita so far
    • Great gameplay that will keep you entertained for hours.
    • The gameplay is also really awesome
    • Having fun with the cute story and the gameplay
    • The gameplay is great too, it perfectly incorporates the camera and touchscreen and rear touchpad without it feeling forced like in some Vita games
    • The sound effects are fun and the gameplay is innovative.
    • The papercraft-comes-to-life style fascinates as it pulls you along from one unfolding streamer to the next
    • I'd even say it's a classic as of this review.
    • The papercraft-comes-to-life style fascinates as it pulls you along from one unfolding streamer to the next
    • I'd even say it's a classic as of this review.