Iconic PlayStation hero Sackboy bursts back into breathtaking action with a huge, fun and frantic 3D multiplayer platforming adventure and a whole new edgy sackitude!The dastardly Vex (a near-mythical being born of chaos and fear, no less) kidnaps Sackboy's friends and forces them to buildIconic PlayStation hero Sackboy bursts back into breathtaking action with a huge, fun and frantic 3D multiplayer platforming adventure and a whole new edgy sackitude!The dastardly Vex (a near-mythical being born of chaos and fear, no less) kidnaps Sackboy's friends and forces them to build his Topsy Turver. Set off alone or with your bravest friends on a whirlwind of capers across the snowiest mountains, the leafiest jungles, the wettest underwater realms and the, uh, spaciest of space colonies.Take down Vex. Save the sack-folk. Save the day. It's time to fulfil your destiny, Sackboy. From woolly wonderkid and hessian hero rise our Knitted Knight.Good- Gorgeous; Great Music; Good PC optimization. Bad- Boring; Too easy; No crossplay between PC and PlayStation.
Thoughts-Good- Gorgeous; Great Music; Good PC optimization. Bad- Boring; Too easy; No crossplay between PC and PlayStation. Thoughts- Unfortunately, Sackboy: A Big Adventure ultimately feels like a worse platformer than Astro’s Playroom—a game that comes pre-installed on every PS5. While Astro’s Playroom doesn’t offer much in the way of challenging gameplay either, at least that game’s whole point is to show off the PS5’s capabilities. Sackboy: A Big Adventure sadly doesn’t really have that going for it. Rather, it’s an okay game at best. A decent enough platformer for someone who may not own a Nintendo system to play Mario games on, but even on PC, maybe something like A Hat in
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