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Lost Planet

Online or off, this is one bug-squashing experience you can't miss

Words: on January 8, 2007

All complaints with Lost Planet are trivial, honestly. Having the B button be "hop in this mech" as well as "take the mech apart" is slightly annoying, and maybe it's just the fur collars talking, but there's a lot of Resident Evil 4 floating around. Spamming action buttons for contextual actions, a hero with a mysterious health condition and an unnecessary story that's only good for ogling the character models instilled a little Leon lust in our hearts, but they surely don't bring the experience down at all. Just skip the plot (filled with hyper-cool words like "rendezvous" and "amnesia") and you'll be stranded in bug-blasting, giant robot heaven.

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Release date: US
Jun 26 2007 (PC)
Feb 26 2008 (PS3)
Jan 12 2006 (Xbox 360)
UK
Jun 26 2007 (PC)
Jan 12 2006 (Xbox 360)
Expected release date: UK
02/29/2008 (PS3)
Available Platforms: PC, PS3, Xbox 360
Genre: Shooter
Published by: Capcom
Developed by: Capcom
ESRB Rating:
Teen: Animated Blood, Violence, Mild Language
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