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Abstract: I don’t know why but I’m extremely weary of Capcom games. Sure they’re innovative, have superb art direction and are challenging, but more often than not you will come across a boss fight (or boss fights) in nearly every of their games t...
Abstract: Back when the 360 was first launched, Capcom was not a company that would instantly pop into your head when asked who you thought will be one of the top supporters of the new-fangled console. The company never seemed to give a damn about Microsoft’s fi...
Thankfully, there are plenty of chances to refill the thermal energy timer, with the most frequent option being to pick up the orange squidgy spores that drop from any Akrid that you kill; the bigger the Akrid, the bigger the thermal spore and the mor...
Abstract: Capcom's mysterious Lost Planet has finally arrived. Ever since we first saw footage of mechs moving across a frozen wasteland, gamers have been intrigued by the new game. The beautiful visuals of snow-blown environments realistic enough to drop temperatu...
Lame story; gameplay is fairly standard, Story, Capcom, Lost Planet takes place on an icy planet called E.D.N. III that was colonized by settlers from Earth. At first, the colonization went smoothly, but as the humans explored, they discovered giant insect like aliens known as Akrid. In order to survive on the harsh, frozen wastelands of the planet, the humans need thermal energy, somethi
Abstract: What could be better than a sci-fi game that involves a bunch of bloodthirsty aliens, arctic environments and big-ass guns? Capcom gives us a console port of Lost Planet: Extreme Condition, which delivers all this and more. Frigid ConditionsYou play a...
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition is an intense third person shooter that overall is a very amusing game. What the game lacks in story it more then makes up for in the actual gameplay. The action is constant and the situations are never the same. Between ...
Abstract: Starship Troopers was not a great movie, but everyone who wants to have a bug in a videogame feels the need to rip off the design of its creatures. The Antlions were one thing, but now that Ive played and beaten Lost Planet I think I can safely descri...