Da Vinci's hideout overall theme, background and even it's costumes have always stuck with me. Larry is the creator curator to be the most inspired by a real person out of the entire series, that obviously being Leonardo da Vinci. With littlebigplanet being the world where imagination and dreams come to life, Da Vinci's Hideout is a place where where every project and idea Leonardo ever came up with could be fully realized, with huge towers and machines operated by simple wooden cogs and technology Leonardo did actually have back in his day. It perfectly encapsulates what craftworld is supposed to be: a place where your dreams can be real too.
@@thegyaru4090 yeeeaaah that's the tutorial character their talking about, but while we are on the subject favorite character the mad inventor that we saved from a parasite dont remember his name but live him
3 year old me played LBP1, made levels that were pretty stupid 7 year old me also played LBP2, hardest one for me was the Last one for Larry. The one that means if you beat it you’re on the team. Me now still hates LBP3, it was too rushed and buggy and wasn’t made by the company.
I went to Juliard, Trust me the short cadence hooks like that are characteristic of pop. I understand why you are saying no because there are more genres than just classical and pop in this piece.
I played the game again after a long break. It was such a hoot, really! Great memories. Now I try to master every level without dying. At Factory of a better tomorrow I have two levels not aced; Avalonia and Eve's asylum one in each. Then there's Cosmos... Well, I guess I'll spend even more hours than when I originally beat the game.
@@kennedylemon5837 last time media molecule posted on their channel was 4 months ago. i think they stopped caring, they didn’t even add online multiplayer yet and it’s been 3 years. people move on, we have to as well. servers are dead for all lbp games, even on the goddamn vita. i think it’s really over. saddest part is i started playing in 2019, so i never saw the games in their prime. by time i joined the servers it was already dead, barely anyone playin PLUS the connection was garbage. and after that a hacker ruined all of the servers so then i REALLY couldn’t enjoy the game to its fullest. what hope should i have? i didn’t get to experience this series at its best with anyone. if they gave a fuck about lbp they wouldn’t have sold it to sumo digital just for them to ruin the 3rd game.
@@kennedylemon5837 be glad you experienced the game in its prime. because i couldn’t even afford a console in the early 2000s. i’m 19 now and the game is already dead. i just can’t win
Listening to this brought me back to whem I was 6, I'm 18 now and that first few notes nearly brought me to tears I miss this game I even have the original sackboy plushie still one actually made with real wool
Grabbing hook tutorial and exam then final test with JoJo playing monkey . Davinci was very creative for me in real , even classic music remix and fun mini levels and his stupid sense of Joke "HE IS AWESOME FOR ME" .
And that’s why Da Vinci’s hideout is the best world in Lbp history (in my opinion) There’s too many things that got me tingly: - The Period it’s theme is set - The character is named and designed respectively similar from a famous painter and inventor - Larry Da Vinci has a nice ring to it, and his character design in general is just a stand out compared to other characters in LBP (he’s up there with Clive Handfourth and other artistic characters / villains) - The entire world is based around the renaissance era, which is one of my favourite era’s within the timeline (along with Factory of a Better Tomorrow’s Communism Era/Steam Punk) - The music is once again another piece within the masterpiece, entirely blended in and composed perfectly to give the vibes and feels of “Da Vinci’s Hideout” plus his tutorial theme Honestly Da Vinci’s hideout nails down perfectly all the criteria that makes it a “amazing world” in my opinion, but he nails it down the best, like I said a few times: Da Vinci’s Hideout and The Factory of a Better Tomorrow is (and will always be) my favorite worlds in LBP history (plus others that are amazing, but just aren’t close enough to being up there with those two worlds: like “The Wilderness”, and “The Cosmos”)
2nd game is my all time fave. then 1st lbp and lbp karting are tied for me (even tho 1st is like core memory shit.) i used to hate the 3rd game but nowadays it has a special place in my heart as well. sure it wasnt made by the same company but i feel like they did a good job keeping the classic lbp feel to it (which i def appreciate more now that sackboys big adventure is out.) plus some of the songs/aesthetics in the 3rd game slap almost as hard as the rest. like the fuckin bunkum lagoon theme??? hell yes
This music reminds me of a very posh town full of white towers with red roofs and golden mirrors, with a plaque of a sun and moon, and on top of the roofs are golden animals rising one paw up or a rooster, and the sky is clear blue, some of the details on the towers have dark Victorian blue colour, red, gold and silver, I imagine this to be a dream come true. The borders are posh white and gold guard dragons on top of the poles where they stand the entrance and a beast’s head, and I imagine a big mall with a carving of a giant monster over it, believed it was a monster that surrounded it along time ago, and the music here fits it perfectly
@@flatgrimace youre really dedicated to dying on a hill that you youself dug up and put here. Let me explain this to you They are strikingly similar. To your standards, I would assume; Maybe not. But then again, no one is asking for complete harmonic, 1 to 1 resonance here. Yes theyre completely different, but they sound similar enough that theyre worth comparing. Hence the comparison.
Enduring Setbacks As a teenager, David was anointed as the next king of Israel. But instead of ascending to the throne in a blaze of glory, he spent years running from Israel’s current king (his father-in-law) who repeatedly tried to kill him. During this time, David laments to God: he has honest conversations about his situation while holding onto the hope that God can-and will-restore him. Psalm 59 is the result of one of those conversations. David’s laments allowed him to express his grief, cry out for justice, and remember God’s faithfulness. Focusing on God’s faithfulness reminded David of God’s character, and knowing God’s character helped him hold onto hope. That’s why he could say, “But I will sing of your strength, in the morning I will sing of your love; for you are my fortress, my refuge in times of trouble.” (Psalm 59:16 NIV) Talking honestly with God helped David recognize that even though his current situation wasn’t good, God was still good, and still worthy of being worshiped. David believed that God was still in control, and that he would one day see the fulfillment of God’s promises. And one day, God’s promises did come to pass. But God didn’t waste the years David spent as a fugitive: instead, He used them to help David become the leader and warrior Israel needed. The setbacks David endured actually strengthened his character and prepared him for his future purpose. Although his circumstances were painful, God was faithful. And God can-and will-be faithful with your life. When you place your hope in Jesus, you never grieve in vain because the God who is is also the God who will be. And He is constantly advocating and acting on your behalf. That’s why, no matter what you face, you can hold onto this hope: Jesus can turn your setbacks and sorrows into setups for your good and His glory. God can take your pain and use it for His purposes. He can make a way through your desert seasons. He is your source of strength and your refuge in times of trouble. Nothing is impossible for God. So today, continue to draw closer to Him, and look for evidence of His faithfulness. As you intentionally pursue God, look for ways to worship Him like David did,,..,,