The next installment in the popular Lost Planet action series, Lost Planet 2 is a third-person shooter which continues the story of humanity's futuristic struggles and attempts at colonization on the planet E.D.N III. A blend of new RPG elements and features that made the original game a huge success, including massive boss battles against the alien Akrid creatures, rugged terrain, mech warfare and dynamic multiplayer support, Lost Planet 2 is sure to please both new and longtime fans of the franchise alike. Addition features include local split-screen co-op play and appearances by Marcus Fenix and Dominic Santiago from the Gears of War games.
Lost Planet 2, offers deeper insight into the world of E.D.N III, the fictional NEVEC (Neo-Venus Construction) Corporation's attempt to control the flow of Thermal Energy (T-ENG), that is the key to survival on the harsh planet, and the uncertain fate of mankind as they battle the huge insect creatures known as Akrid. A decade has passed since the events of the first game, and the face of E.D.N. III has changed dramatically. Terraforming efforts have been successful and the ice has begun to melt, giving way to lush tropical jungles and harsh unforgiving deserts. Players will enter this new environment and follow the exploits of their own customized snow pirate on their quest to seize control of the changing planet. Gameplay Lost Planet 2, like the original game in the series, is a third-person shooter featuring huge boss battles, challenging terrain and the ability to pop in and out of battle mechs, known in-game as Vital Suits. The primary difference in gameplay this time around hinges on the inclusion of RPG gameplay elements. Players can now customize many of the aspects of their playable snow pirate, including his physical attributes, clothing and to a certain extent, weaponry and gestures. Players will control these customized heroes across 6 interconnected episodes, creating a truly unique and interactive experience that changes depending upon the actions of the players involved. With this concept, players will have the opportunity to engage in the story in a much more dynamic way as plot threads evolve from different players' perspectives. Multiplayer Beyond the deep single player mode, Lost Planet 2 is loaded with extensive multiplayer modes and play options. This includes 16-player online versus action, as well as a 4-player online co-op support and two-player split-screen functionality in local co-op play. In addition, the intense and action packed campaign mode allows for 4-player online co-op play to clear mission objectives with friends, unlockable weapons and the ability to resurrect fallen comrades. Weaponry and Gadgets No action game would be complete without an arsenal of weaponry, and to that end Lost Planet 2 comes loaded with a huge variety of hardware for players to unleash on unsuspecting enemies. Machine guns, shotguns, rocket launchers, lasers, sniper rifles, grenades and a host of other weapons are scattered across the game. However, Lost Planet 2's biggest weapons come on two legs: the heavily armed and armored robotic Vital Suits return in greater numbers and variety than the first game. There are Vital Suits that transform into other vehicles, and even some that hold up to three players and take multiple players to operate. Also, the grappling hooks that made the gameplay in Lost Planet a true 3D experience are back, allowing gamers to gain tactical advantage by quickly scaling buildings. Key Features
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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful: By Cloud "..." (Canada) - See all my reviews = Fun: This review is from: Lost Planet 2 (Video Game) When you see critic reviews all but outright lashing at the game to fan reviews saying it's a ton of fun and not worth the amount of negativity thrown at it, you can see that this is clearly a game that has a "try out and see" approach. Not to say Capcom has had completely flawless run-ins with the press lately. Devil May Cry 4 had a great first half only to be marred by the entire first half literally played backwards by a different character. Or the really stellar Resident Evil 5 that everyone complained was exactly like Resident Evil 4 when other games are just like prior entries too. So when one hears of oddball game mechanics and approaches to their games in the reviews, you might be a bit hesitant to give Lost Planet 2 a try but this is a game where the reviewers are right in saying this isn't completely flawless but the low scores and negativity thrown at it seems a bit overdone and the best way to gauge whether this game is for you is just play it and see what you think...Read more 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: By = Fun: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Lost Planet 2 (Video Game) I'm a big fan of the first game, it was one of my favorite games then and it still grips me for a long while even today. I liked the fact that it was a new franchise, and wasn't something rehashed from a bunch of already done games. That game was incredible.
But this isn't the same Lost Planet I knew...I was actually very amazed at the changes! First off, if you hated being tumbled around in the first game, well...it's not any better this time around. But there ARE new twists that help to balance out the gameplay. *actual "gameovers" aren't as easy now, as data posts now act as "respawn" points, bringing a sort of online shooter feel to the game. *actual "deaths" are now an issue, as your T ENG does not automatically replenish your life gauge when you're injured. so you'll need to be quite defensive during your playthrough. *the addition of the battle gauge limits how many times you can "respawn" in the game...and it's...Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By = Fun: This review is from: Lost Planet 2 (Video Game) Lost Planet 2 is a fun game that could be a little bit better but it is still worth buying. Pros: great fun, good story, fun bosses, good graphics, gargantuan bosses,and excellent split-screen. Cons: For me the Harmonizer (by the way the most tapped button in the game) is right next to the big XBOX Home Button so you sometimes press that button which makes a giant screen pop up and the game doesn't pause when this happens. This is very annoying (but I'm the only one who has this problem that I know of). Too many soldiers. I like fighting Akrids more than fighting foot soldiers. There are a LOT of soldiers in this game. There's only 2 player split-screen (4 player LAN and 16 player XBOX Live). With split-screen they could make the 2 screens bigger by making it so you can view the map by pressing a button instead of it permanently sticking out and wasting space. Final review: this game is very fun, with a few minor annoyances.
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