Sackboy: A Big Adventurewas a launch title for the PS5 back in 2020 and saw a PC release more recently at the end of 2022. It’s a spin-off of the belovedLittleBigPlanetfranchise, taking the series into full 3D platforming for the first time, with a focus on pure gameplay instead of the creation elements that defined the main series. While the decision to strip out the creative aspects of the series proved controversial to some fans, the game itself is a solid platformer which brings a lot of interesting ideas to the table.

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Sackboy A Big Adventure Rocket

However, it didn’t forget where it came from, asSackboy: A Big Adventurefeatures a few cheeky little nods toLittleBigPlanetthroughout its levels, some of which are easy to miss for those who weren’t already hooked into the adorable craft-based world.

5Sackboy’s Rocket

Sackboy: A Big Adventuresees its titular character hopping across a number of worlds, using a special rocket ship made from cardboard that he uses to get from place to place. While it’s a cute form of transport that fits the setting, it’s also an object that should be familiar to long-time fans of the franchise.

The rocket is actually a modified version of the Pod, a hub area found in the mainlineLittleBigPlanetgames. In those games, Sackboy floats above the world in this rocket, steered by a DualShock controller that allows him to travel to Craftworld (for story mode) or its moon (where the level creator suite can be found). Players can also cover the Pod in stickers to make it their own,which sadly can’t be done inSackboy: A Big Adventuredue to how little players see the inside of it.

Sackboy A Big Adventure Destinations

4Destination Board in “This Way Up”

One easily missed Easter egg referencing the past games can be found in a later level of the game, This Way Up, which is part of The Interstellar Junction, a sci-fi themed group of levels. This Way Up is presented as a spaceport, where visitors can hop onto spaceships to take them where they need to go. Naturally, this means destination boards can be found throughout the level, one of them prominently at the start. These boards contain destinations such as Carnivalia and Bunkum.

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Sackboy A Big Adventure Secret Gardens

Long-time fans should recognize these names. Bunkum is the setting forLittleBigPlanet 3’s story mode, a second Craftworld born from an abundance of creativity and home to not just that game’s villain but also three additional playable friends – Oddsock, Toggle and Swoop. Meanwhile, Carnivalia is a reference only hardcore fans would recognize asit’s the setting forLittleBigPlaneton the Vita.

3The Secret Garden

ThroughoutSackboy: A Big Adventure,players can find secret areas tucked away in the levels, usually containing small sublevels, some of which are unique mini-games. One of these in the level Monkey Business is also a sneaky reference to the originalLittleBigPlanet. Hidden away in a potting shed behind a giant plant, players can find a room labeled the “Secret Garden” where Sackboy can play whack-a-mole with some enemies to unlock a collectible. However, in addition to the collectible, several cardboard cutouts drop from the ceiling with different designs on them.

Players of the original game will recognize this, as the designs are all stickers taken from that game. Even the name “Secret Garden” is a reference to that game, as the original area, where the stickers were found, was called The Gardens and took on the appearance of a typical English garden.

Sackboy A Big Adventure Music

2Musical References

The hidden room in Monkey Business isn’t the only reference to The Gardens fromLittleBigPlanet. After the player defeats the villain of the game, Vex, there is still more to find. There is a whole extra world with levels locked behind high orb counts, meaningonly the most dedicated players can access them. The first of these levels features a music track by indie musician Tokyo Machine, which is an electronic remix of the original game’s first main level theme.

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Sackboy A Big Adventure Costumes

It’s not the only musical reference to previous games either, as its licensed soundtrack features several artists who’ve had music featured in otherLittleBigPlanettitles. These include The Go! Team and Anamanaguchi who were previously heard in the firstLittleBigPlanetandKartingrespectively.

1Returning Costumes

One of the few elements of customization that survived the switch fromLittleBigPlanettoSackboy: A Big Adventurewas costumes. Much like in previous games,Sackboy can unlock and wear a variety of different costumes. Some of these can be found in levels are based on themes found in those worlds, while others are downloadable and tend to reference other PlayStation games such asGod of WarorRatchet & Clank.

However, some of the costumes in the game are taken from earlierLittleBigPlanettitles. For example, the Console Kitty outfit, a futuristic robot outfit with cat ears, was originally found inLittleBigPlanet 2. Similarly, other outfits such as the lion appear to be heavily modified versions of those found in previous titles. While most of the outfits are unique to the game, it’s nice to see a few nods to past outfits here and there.

Sackboy: A Big Adventureis available now for PS4, PS5 and Steam.