Thursday, June 17, 2010
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition
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I bought this for cheaper new than gamestop sells used! Of course the quality is 100% and value 100% and I even got free shipping because I bought 2 of them and gave one to a friend to play online with me! AWESOME!!!
Lost planet has been a favorite game for me since I tried the online demo. After playing the online demo I had to own the entire game and since then I have recommended it to multiple people who still play it this day. The story mode is kind of short but entertaining.
The online play is downright addicting. One thing I truly enjoy in a game is the fact that it is not overcomplicated, meaning I don't have to spend the first 2 hours of playing a game learning/getting used to the controls. This game is easy to learn, fun to play and is easy on your wallet too.
Now I can 't wait to' before Lost Planet 2, released in May, which looks to have better graphics, co-op team play among some improvements.
that's it, the game is a good one at the beginnig, figthing against those bugs and riding those robots. Grafics are not that cool but that's what you get for a 720 resolution. The bosses are really good, except the last one, supposed to be the most difficult but really, dont worth the effort, too easy if u are an experienced player.
The story has no intensity, and the character seems to be a rookie more than a respectable soldier.
But the game is fun, hope that the second is better...
Driven to the brink of extinction in ice-covered wastelands, humankind fights to survive, from the deadly elements to the hostile alien creatures known as the Akrid. With only fragments of his memory intact, Wayne Holden must struggle to recover his past and the answers to E.D.N. III's secrets. While the search for the truth could lead to valuable allies and a means to save humanity, what he finds instead could be worse than he ever imagined!
Features
- PSN Enabled:
- 16 diverse multiplayer maps right out of the box.
- 16 Player multiplayer cooperative and versus battles!
- On-board systems of the foot and Modes - Command heavily armed bipedal vehicles or switch to a more cautious exploration on foot.
- Vast and Vivid Environments - Snowstorms, arctic winds, towering buildings and mountains of ice create cinematic stunning visuals and breathtaking landscapes!
- Next-Gen Realism Immerse yourself in the brutal chilling world of Lost Planet as you labor through waist-deep snow, hear the crunch of ice with each step, and fly backward from explosive force during battle
- Fight with the aliens with a massive array of Akrid rental and long-legged monsters first residents to quickly flew a flock!
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