There was no shortage of personality to LittleBigPlanet, with its cutesy sack-folk and the general handmade arts-and-crafts vibe, but out of all of it, the mannered whimsy of actor/comedian/technologist Stephen Fry's narration was one of the defining touches of that game for me personally. Like oh-so many other tragic figures of public interest these days, is a pretty voracious Twitter user, and this morning the extremely British Fry tweeted that he's been recording new voiceover for the upcoming PSP version of LittleBigPlanet, confirming his involvement in the game in less than 140 characters. It's good to hear that they're not just recycling all the old PS3 audio, and Fry's description of a "lush voice-athon" gives some hope that it's a bit more than just revised control directions specific to the PSP. Thanks to Barnaby for the, uh, tweetip.
Giant Bomb News
36 CommentsStephen Fry Returning for LittleBig PSP
by Ryan Davis on
It's a story about a Twitter message, so I'll keep it short.
There was no shortage of personality to LittleBigPlanet, with its cutesy sack-folk and the general handmade arts-and-crafts vibe, but out of all of it, the mannered whimsy of actor/comedian/technologist Stephen Fry's narration was one of the defining touches of that game for me personally. Like oh-so many other tragic figures of public interest these days, is a pretty voracious Twitter user, and this morning the extremely British Fry tweeted that he's been recording new voiceover for the upcoming PSP version of LittleBigPlanet, confirming his involvement in the game in less than 140 characters. It's good to hear that they're not just recycling all the old PS3 audio, and Fry's description of a "lush voice-athon" gives some hope that it's a bit more than just revised control directions specific to the PSP. Thanks to Barnaby for the, uh, tweetip.
36 Comments