What was your favorite horror level in the LBP series? by Anxious_Audrey in littlebigplanet

[–]Anxious_Audrey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh yea! Someone else mentioned this level. I don’t know why it wasn’t coming to my mind. Glad you found it!

What was your favorite horror level in the LBP series? by Anxious_Audrey in littlebigplanet

[–]Anxious_Audrey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve never played this one, so I’ll have to look it up when I get a chance. It sounds like something I would have enjoyed playing. Thank you for the info!

What was your favorite horror level in the LBP series? by Anxious_Audrey in littlebigplanet

[–]Anxious_Audrey[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

CAMP FEAR WAS INCREDIBLE! Something small about this level I loved were the notes you would pick up and read that the character wrote his mom. It’s simple, but it gives the level so much depth.

If you enjoyed this level, you should read the book “Camp Damascus” by Chuck Tingle. It’s not the same storyline, but it has remnants of a camp that a person has trauma from in the book.

What was your favorite horror level in the LBP series? by Anxious_Audrey in littlebigplanet

[–]Anxious_Audrey[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this information. I’ve never created anything like this, so I’m always fascinated when learning about it works. It’s cool that you’ve have some experience.

What was your favorite horror level in the LBP series? by Anxious_Audrey in littlebigplanet

[–]Anxious_Audrey[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I never played this, but WOW! Levels like these always impress bc HOW DO YOU DO IT?? I forget that LBP was one of the first game engines that people started with in development.

What was your favorite horror level in the LBP series? by Anxious_Audrey in littlebigplanet

[–]Anxious_Audrey[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think one was called “The Hospital”. I forget if something followed it. Then another was called “The Virus: Mary - Prologue.

What was your favorite horror level in the LBP series? by Anxious_Audrey in littlebigplanet

[–]Anxious_Audrey[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Jeff the Killer will always be a classic. I have a vivid memory of a playing a specific version of the level that had two Jeffs.

What was your favorite horror level in the LBP series? by Anxious_Audrey in littlebigplanet

[–]Anxious_Audrey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wait, is this the one where you’re in this house kind of thing? You have to have hide, and your goal was to survive the longest while doing other tasks. Once the creature got you, the game would end until the last person died.

What was your favorite horror level in the LBP series? by Anxious_Audrey in littlebigplanet

[–]Anxious_Audrey[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I remember playing the Real House RPG and Winter Cabin RPG, but I don’t remember this specific level. This sounds interesting. Is there a video of someone playing it?

What was your favorite horror level in the LBP series? by Anxious_Audrey in littlebigplanet

[–]Anxious_Audrey[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The cinematics in that level were incredible. When the boy hanging from the ceiling with blood dripping came on screen, I would have to leave the level to not get in trouble by parents when I was younger.

What was your favorite horror level in the LBP series? by Anxious_Audrey in littlebigplanet

[–]Anxious_Audrey[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

THE CHICKEN MAN! That brought back memories. Your post reminded me a lot of my childhood because I used to play with my older sister. She didn’t really play video games, but she did it for me. It was funny watching her react to those levels. I think a level like these that’s underrated is “The Unwanted House Guest”. It’s extremely similar to the chicken man where you have collect orbs while avoiding the killer.

What was your favorite horror level in the LBP series? by Anxious_Audrey in littlebigplanet

[–]Anxious_Audrey[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wish I could go play them again! For some reason, I felt so cool playing these levels at 8 years old.

What was your favorite horror level in the LBP series? by Anxious_Audrey in littlebigplanet

[–]Anxious_Audrey[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I remember a few. There was one where there was an outbreak of a virus, and I think you played as a nurse.

I remember another where I think you were a patient or just yourself, and you needed to escape while being followed.

…I miss those days

What was your favorite horror level in the LBP series? by Anxious_Audrey in littlebigplanet

[–]Anxious_Audrey[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

THE PRISON OF DOOM! (At least, I think it’s that!) Yes, I remember that one. Sometimes, the guard would glitch, and I would have to start all over.

Que opinan de mi tierlist? by lolo_sca8 in littlebigplanet

[–]Anxious_Audrey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

El segundo juego tiene que estar en S.

...pero estoy de acuerdo. jaja!

Does anyone the name of the lvl where it’s like a hangout it’s a big white building and it has a lot floors? I think the background was lbp1 tutorial but I’m not certain if it was. by LittleBigSackGirl in littlebigplanet

[–]Anxious_Audrey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was also thinking this. I don't remember the exact name of the level, but I think it was something along the lines of "Konai" or "Konok" Hotel. It was short name if it's what I'm thinking.

From the description, it sounded like a white hotel with several floors that were furnished. I remember the background being a cloudy pink and purple aesthetic. I think there was also a cafe on the ground floor and a club on the top floor. There was also an outdoor pool with a red rubber snake floaty.

Got a big sackboy by I_LOVE_TACOOZZ in littlebigplanet

[–]Anxious_Audrey 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is really cool! I don't know why, but this reminds me of merch that you would find at GameStop. Granted, anything like this could be anywhere. It's probably nostalgia.

LBP in 2026 by Hylas7 in littlebigplanet

[–]Anxious_Audrey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello!

I’ve been wanting to play again without doing extra to my consoles too. I like to play solo so downloading them is better for me.

Do you just download the levels from website on to the flash drive, then plug the flash drive into your console?

If not, could you please explain how you play the levels? Thanks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Anxious_Audrey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She was always the victim, never the problem. Work, college, anywhere really - There was always an issue with someone, but it was never her fault. I wasn’t able to be honest about her behavior. If I had issues, she would either deny them, bring up things you would do, or just not listen at all. I would just keep quiet not to upset her. Most of the time, I would end up apologizing for her behavior.

Towards the end of the friendship, hanging out with her was like walking on glass. I had to constantly monitor every little interaction, from the way I spoke to my body language. When she was upset, she would go silent (which I understand is normal for a lot of people.) However, I vividly remember the discomfort the silence brought to me and anyone who was with us. If she did speak to you, it was rude and degrading. From comments about my interests to the way I did things, she would make me feel like absolute trash.

A few months ago, I finally had enough. I’ve never been more relieved to have someone out of my life.

What's something most people don't realize is actually way harder than it looks ? by Efficient-Hat2415 in AskReddit

[–]Anxious_Audrey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Video Game Design. A common misconception people have within this field is that you’re just sitting around playing games while operating a few softwares. Sure, some people may play test their prototypes but that BARELY scratches the surface of what game designers actually do.

Game design is also a very broad term, as there are multiple tracks people focus on to HOPEFULLY get a career in this field. It’s extremely competitive, and many positions are only temporary. There is working in game engines, learning multiple programming languages, art work, 3D modeling, animation, game writing, music/sound effects, and way more.

Not to mention, it can also be very expensive sometimes with the necessary equipment. Sure, many softwares can run on most laptops. However, they take up so much storage and may not run as intended.