itreviews.com Updated: 2016-11-15 00:37:53
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A better game than the first, dressed in even prettier clothing. The AI still has problems and the camera can be a pain in the backside, but there's little faulting its dedication to all-out action. Capcom - Lost Planet 2 price Buy Lost Planet 2 secur...
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Red-Eye, the Railway Gun, or just Episode 3, Chapter 3. Call it what you want, but you won’t find a more defining moment in Lost Planet 2. It’s a level that will stick in the mind for a long time to come - unfortunately for all the wrong reasons. We ne...
Video games have a long history of diminishing returns when it comes to sequels. And while it’s difficult enough to improve a really good game, Lost Planet 2 proves it’s almost impossible to improve an utterly average one. ® More Games ReviewsAlan Wak...
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The developers of Lost Planet 2 weren’t kidding when they said that this sequel would be completely different to the original. Soon after their announcement, in-game screenshots of steamy jungles and fern smattered landscapes started to appear. It cert...
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Some stunning visuals and audio mixed with an enjoyable multiplayer experience is quickly forgotten as the poorer design choices found in Capcom’s Lost Planet sequel impair what might have been a great experience...
A beautiful game world that at times can leave you breathless. Fantastic audio and wonderful orchestration at major moments in the game. Entertaining multiplayer and four player co-op campaign.
Many of the problems from the first game remain. The campaign is boring and hugely frustrating. A terrible checkpoint system. An unengaging plot that can’t be carried by the bland characters. Awful AI for both enemy and friendly units.
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For those who battled monstrous Akrid and launched millions of grappling hooks in the original game, Lost Planet 2 expands the fertile blend of mechanised suits, snow and alien bloodshed in a four-player co-operative version. But the transformation...
Though not a major upgrade, Lost Planet 2's competitive multiplayer is a worthwhile mode; it just doesn't compensate for what is an otherwise disappointing experience. Fans of the original might find enough to justify a purchase, but the monotonous ca...
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While there is much to be said about the supposed historical reticence of Japanese game designers to embrace the commitment to online so pervasive of Western thinking, no such accusations can be made against Capcom.When a can of bug spray won't suffice...
Capcom’s change of direction for the sequel to one of its early 360 hits may irk some, but the majority of players will be too busy revelling in the over-the-top Akrid battles, intense firefights and mech battles to care. Microsoft’s console is blessed...
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Lost Planet 2 is the sequel to Capcom’s snow-covered, creepy crawly-infested third person shooter. Set 10 years after events in the first game the snowstorms and arctic winds have disappeared to give way to a varied environment of lush tropical jungles...
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Hell is other people. Misery loves company. Everything’s better with friends. Poor third-person shooter Lost Planet 2 sits somewhere in the middle of these extremes, trying to work out what went wrong.Unfortunately, the answer is simple: it doesn’t un...
A visually impressive shooter, fine with friends, but avoid this if you’re going to be on your own or reliant on randoms...
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hitechlegion.com Updated: 2016-11-15 00:37:53
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The saga of E.D.N. III continues in CAPCOM's Lost Planet 2, taking place 10 years after the successful terraforming of the frozen world. Now lush jungles, large stretches of desert and populated cities make up the geographic landscape of E.D.N. III. T...
Lost Planet 2 is a very fast paced 3rd person shooter and maintaining a healthy FPS is important when playing the game. Despite the extra eye candy and immersive experience that DirectX11 technology brings to the game, the penalty for turning these fea...
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The following is a conversation I had with my girlfriend regarding Lost Planet 2.Her: "I thought you didn't like that game, so why are you still playing it?"Me: "Because I think it might get better."I wish the game got better, because ultimately I deci...
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thereviewcrew.com Updated: 2016-11-15 00:37:53
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It’s been 3 years since we last stepped foot onto Lost Planet’s E-D-N III. Back then it was a cold and inhabitable place filled with an insect-like alien species known as Akrid. Boy how times have changed. The blowing snow has given way to blowing...
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Your level of anticipation for finally getting to play Lost Planet 2 will probably come down to how much you enjoyed the first game. However, regardless of your like or dislike for the original, you will be in for a surprise. Lost Planet 2 may loosely...
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totalvideogames.com Updated: 2016-11-15 00:37:53
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It's part of the Capcom DNA to make a game tough, on occasion frustratingly so. Either intentionally or the result of poorly conceived design choices, it's a trait that usually endears the publisher towards the hardcore who'll often overlook awkward co...
With inspiration from Modern Warfare and Gears of War, Lost Planet 2 delivers action by the bucketload. When you're battling against the biggest bugs the game has to offer, Lost Planet 2 can be a blast particularly with a few friends. It is however a f...
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Play.tm Updated: 2016-11-15 00:37:53
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You played the first Lost Planet over three years ago, right? Remember how annoyingly slow the movement was and how the irritating controls marred an otherwise enjoyable and action-packed game, yeah? You're probably hoping, nay, praying that Capcom has...
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In 2007, Capcom's Lost Planet: Extreme Condition was a decent start for a franchise. It featured stunning graphics that drove home the point of high-definition "next-gen" visuals, with massive, elaborately detailed monster boss battles like we hadn't...
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Monster Hunter with big guns.Capcom continues its streak of making difficult games with the sequel to 2007's stellar title, Lost Planet. Hoping to capitalize on LP's success, Capcom made a couple of improvements in Lost Planet 2 that made the game a li...
Great coop, Nice visuals, Tons of unlockables...
Lame AI, No jumpin/out coop, Frustrating save system...
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gamespot.com Updated: 2016-11-15 00:37:53
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Feature-for-feature, Lost Planet 2 should be an improvement over the original. It sports four-player online co-op, a robust multiplayer mode complete with unlockable goodies, and impressive visual design with lots of variety and artistic flair. Yet ama...
Fantastic production values, Loads of gameplay variety, A ton of online content, Competitive play can be good fun.
Abysmal friendly and enemy AI, Awful mission design, Relies too much on taking control away from the player, All sorts of small, deadly flaws.
This sci-fi sequel seems like it should have everything you need in a shooter, but a shocking number of design missteps suck out much of the fun...
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The original Lost Planet was an engaging and cinematic experience, albeit one with a few flaws that kept it from truly being a classic. However, instead of outright rectifying these issues, publisher/developer Capcom has taken a different route and gon...
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gamepro.com Updated: 2016-11-15 00:37:55
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Lost Planet 2 features an enjoyable multiplayer component and interesting monster designs, but it isn't enough to overcome its many faults. Gamers who enjoyed playing the original title online will find reasons to play it, but it's a disappointing titl...
Online multiplayer mode still a lot of fun; expanded with new maps and customization options; solid graphics and visuals.
Fourplayer coop campaign is dull and frustrating; awful checkpoint system further sullies campaign; unintelligible narrative with anonymous characters.
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ign.com
Updated: 2016-11-15 00:37:55
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As the follow-up to the critically liked and commercially successful Lost Planet, Lost Planet 2 seems to have everything going for it. Aimed at western audiences, the team at Capcom headed up by Keiji Inafune and Jun Takeuchi promised a return of the w...
Lost Planet 2 plays like it was never put in front of a member of its intended audience at some point during its development, someone who might have asked "why?": "Why can't I pause the game unless I make my game unjoinable?" "Why can't I join a co-op...
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I look back on Lost Planet quite fondly. I remember the great boss battles, the stunning visuals and the cool use of mechs. It's funny, though; at the time the fact that it was rock hard (unfairly so at points) had a terrible save system, a crap grappl...
Incredible boss fights, Good 4player coop, Battle Gauge system is flawed, On your own it's not great...
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More than just the Akrid are buggy in this incredibly wonky third-person shooter from Capcom. Sure, the game sports moments of great fun, but more often than not you'll struggle with loads of frustration, constant interruption, and uninspired gameplay. It...
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