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Cool weapons; great explosions; beautiful landscapes and environments.
Hidden level timer; linear gameplay; very short single player game.
An entertaining game with a high quality visual flair that will satisfy any shooter fan. Includes a surprisingly complete and detailed manual. It provides an exciting level of entertainment and will keep you on the edge of your seat with jaw-dropping a...
Abstract: Titles afforded the status of Xbox 360-exclusive arent necessarily guaranteed to deliver a standout experience to prospective gamers hoping to secure a top-tier release not readily available on rival formats. Indeed, for every zombie-mashing Dead Ri...
Abstract: Capcom is known for a lot of things. Resident Evil, Streetfighter, Mega Man, and, recently, Dead Rising, are just examples of Capcom's expertise. Action shooters with online multiplayer are not on that list, so when Capcom announced and started a serio...
Abstract: Depending on how you look at things, Capcom's Lost Planet for the Xbox 360 was Microsoft's latest killer app in the ongoing console war. It was one of the most talked about and anticipated games over the past few months. The question is ... was it wor...
Abstract: Since last year’s E3, Capcom’s Lost Planet: Extreme Conditions has been generating a ton of buzz and becoming one of the top anticipated titles for the Xbox 360. In an odd move, Capcom decided to have the title miss the holiday rush and instea...
An astonishing looking 3D shooter that consistently fails to engage anything except the senses. Unless you're desperate for a new fix of action, you're better off with the big boys of the genre....
Abstract: Destroying tons of aliens has always been a staple in gaming and movies. One needs to look no further than the classic movie series, Alien, to see just how fun alien-killing can be. Of course, this was far from the only movie series to put humans again...
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Published: 2007-01-15, Author: Patrick , review by: gamespy.com
Gorgeous looks, unique blend of Western and Japanese design, most of the boss fights
A-to-B level design, mediocre AI, some slow down issues, not totally harmonious blending
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition has some real ambitions under its quiver-inducing good looks, and striving for those ambitions make for some great moments. Sadly, in trying to reach those same heights, the gameplay suffers some long, nasty falls. But me...