I’m still mad Dr. Higginbotham didn’t get his own set of levels since the Cosmos was almost all the Negativitron. Should’ve kept the Handmade Arcade thing they had to give the “greatest inventor in the world” an actual spotlight lol
Woah these were recent! Also I agree I really liked Higginbotham's character. I wish he was more involved in the game, it would have been interesting to what they could've made corresponding to his "weirdo vibe"
Remember that the first game was about some lonely Russian dude committing theft and abduction, then we just jumped straight to cosmic consumption and assimilation between first and second game
Honestly, LBP2 feels like a satisfying conclusion to the LBP series. The Cosmos was truly epic and the final fight against the negativatron was truly memorable. Can't fault 3, though. It gave us the lord and savior PAPAL MACHE-
This track is perfect. It's as if they designed it to feel like you're in the final frontier of the LBP2 Adventure! It's also quite a dramatic piece so feel the urgency of being in the final stage of the game.
Lone Trumpet and Snare drop at 0:02 Beats ( 8-bits drums ) drop at 0:23 String family at 0:51 Brass family 2:01 Melody? 2:27 Loop and play at full mix 3:01
I love the soundtrack of LittleBigPlanet, it's got different layers to it, and you're able to make your own rendition of it... Hmm... Now that I think about it... GTA 5 has the same exact type of soundtrack; a collection of songs from artists, and some interactive scores.
I love how Little Big Planet's imagery with the first 2 Games The Wilderness is based on how USSR quite literally was going to collectively take over the world The Cosmos is based on how Japan (Sony) quite literally revolutionized virtual reality and how it takes over even us with Negativity
@@L8night-Sun I'm pretty sure he was talking about the characters... He said that Newton was from LBP 3 and you said it could be Newton or the Puppeteer. NuxeTom said Newton was from LBP 3, he also said he couldn't dislike this video because this is a LBP 2 OST. Newton don't dislike videos that aren't LBP 3 OSTs.
To me, The Cosmos (along with the rest of LBP2's levels) are child's play compared to LBP1's story mode. The Wheel is still the bane of my existence, I still haven't aced Boom Town, and Battles - Atlas still gives me flashbacks to the Construction Site.
I swear, LBP 1 and 2 had this fetish where the 2nd level of the final world has to be ballsy hard…. Lbp 1 ( World 8 - 2 | The Bunker Lbp 2 ( World 6 - 2 | Full-Metal-Rabbit See a pattern here, much like how their 3rd world bosses are chases, which were fun, especially Lbp2’s Fowl Play level.
in lbp the 3rd boss is a chase and the last worlds second level is the spike tower depending on the route you choose. so dang it carried over to the 3rd game as well
@@TheBossua Nearly every LBP game has a chase level. LBP Vita has one in the fourth world (Coaster Valley), where you run from a big machine thingy. LBP PSP has a chase level in the second world (Orient) with a dragon. Even Sackboy A Big Adventure, while not a LBP Game (as there's no create mode), has two chase sequences - the rolling yeti in world 1 and the giant jellyfish-thing in the last one.
BunnyBoiler72 thank you so much! But I have a suggestion for you. There are comments like mine asking for the multi-tracks for a song. I feel like you get annoyed when it happens. Are you able to make a archive for all the soundtracks? It sounds hard but in the end you won't have to be bothered.
Lemme confirm something to to u: Most distressing part: 0:02 Most mood boosting part: 0:23 Most beat part: 0:51 The part where everybody starts to say this song is a banger:2:01 The part that affected me: 2:27 The best part: 3:21 The part where it all calms down: 6:19 End: 7:00
I recently replayed the main campaign, as I wanted to collect every prize and ace that I missed when I was younger, and from this experience I can confidently say that the cosmos had some of the least polished levels. Full Metal Rabbit and Where in the World is Avalon Centrifuge were easily the most irritating levels I had to play through, both being tedious in length, and forcing repetitive gameplay. Aside from those two irks, the music of the cosmos is impeccable!
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,,..,,