With Gears of War ripping up the sales charts, it's hard to get excited about the Xbox 360's "next big thing." After our most recent multiplayer mash-up with Lost Planet, however, we're ready to declare it next in line for the coveted Xbox Live crown. We just spent several hours duking it out with 15 other players on all kinds of maps, and now we're loading up our frost-bitten experiences into a gargantuan mech-cannon and blasting it down your gullet.
Unlike Gears' chainsaw-in-your-mouth
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Our tour of Dark Town takes us below the tip of the iceberg
Dec 12, 2006
By now, you've had over two weeks to sample the multiplayer action in next year's icy shooter Lost Planet. If not, what are you waiting for? The 16-player demo is available for free over Xbox Live right now and you certainly can't say we didn't tell you about it. Gorgeous snow-swept landscapes, fast and frenzied gunplay, grappling hook acrobatics, massive mech showdowns... which part of that didn't you understand?
If you have been playing, however, you're probably getting a little bored with
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One map's free... but is the second worth your money? We frag 'til our hands freeze off to get you the answer
Nov 22, 2006
It may not be snowing yet where you live, but that doesn't mean you can't have a snowball fight. And if you prefer your whimsical winter wonderlands being pockmarked with blackened rocket blasts and colossal robot footprints, this is one fight you'll definitely want to join.
As we reported earlier, Capcom will give 360 gamers their first freezer burned taste of Lost Planet multiplayer action tomorrow, when they unleash a new playable demo over Xbox Live. If you have an account, the demo and
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Defrost your shooting skills for Capcom's epic icy adventure
Nov 16, 2006
Thursday 16 November 2006
In keeping with Capcom's Onimusha and Devil May Cry series, Lost Planet is a cinematic adventure that mixes some of the best virtual acting with eye-popping style and epic set-piece battles. It's no wonder blasting though Lost Planet feels a lot like Devil May Cry either - it's by the same development team at Capcom.
From the moment you step onto the icy tundra Lost Planet explodes with fire and ice. Your hero, erm, Wayne is on a mission to uncover new sources of
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We spend five levels in Lost Planet, and we're still shivering
Nov 02, 2006
We've been exposing ourselves to the elements for the past two weeks in an effort to bring you the most in-depth coverage of Lost Planet possible. After tearing through an uncountable number of Akrid (the insectoid monsters that plague our icy homeland) and gutting more than a few ice pirates, we're back to deliver our preliminary verdict on the extremely early version we played: Lost Planet is legitimate, concentrated awesome.
As you undoubtedly already know from our previous coverage, you
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We toss plasma grenades like snowballs in this wartime winter wonderland
Aug 23, 2006
Wednesday 23 August 2006
Xbox 360's frozen sci-fi shooter Lost Planet received a warm reception both at this year's E3 and with its downloadable Live demo, but the Game Convention currently running in Leipzig has provided the first showing for its multiplayer.
While the finished game - due out early next year - will feature a variety of maps and play styles, currently only the snowy urban warzone from the single-player game is available for five-versus-five team-play.
Each team scores points
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In the world of videogames, there are three evergreen enemies that we'll always look forward to splattering: Nazis, zombies and giant bugs. Lost Planet deals with the latter, then has the good graces to throw in giant robots armed with senses-shattering missiles. This formula sounds absolutely bulletproof on paper - and it's just the single-player game. The multiplayer madhouse we sprinted through was devoid of oversized insects, but it retained every ounce of the explosive gameplay we've been
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We battle Ice Pirates, enormous creepy bugs and bone-chilling temperatures from the helm of a colossal robot
Apr 14, 2006
We recently plunged headlong into the icy abyss of Lost Planet, a third-person bug-hunting shooter due out later this year. Peering over the shoulder of our hero, an amnesiac soldier named Wayne, we unleashed a barrage of bullets at a swarm of huge, flesh-eating aphids. As we flung a grenade into the source of the enraged beetle-beasts, it erupted in an orchestra of brilliant flames, deafening thunder and charred insect limbs. We paused to enjoy the slight break in tension that seemed as thick
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Latest impressions of Capcom's insect incinerator simulator
Apr 03, 2006
What's the story behind the icy wasteland from which Lost Planet takes its name? No one really knows. Not even the fantastically named Wayne, furry jacket-sporting hero of Lost Planet. Seriously, he doesn't have the foggiest clue what's going on - his memory has been wiped, y'see.
But he does remember his father getting sliced into untidy little squares by the Akrids, the collective name for the enormous insect-beings that populate the planet. He's also remembered that he's got some really big
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It's 50 degrees below zero and a 20 foot-tall praying mantis is trying to rip off your face. Welcome to the planet that was lost for a reason
Mar 20, 2006
Anyone who bought a PS2 early on probably has fond memories of Devil May Cry or Onimusha, two Capcom classics that brought style and substance to the system when it lacked both. Following in the footsteps of those two giants, Lost Planet is an attempt to bring a whole new style to the 360 when it's in similar straits; the game blends amazing atmosphere with alien carnage, slick cinematic drama and massively weapon-laden mechs in a snowy wasteland of third-person shooting.
Wayne is an amnesiac
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ESRB Rating
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition is rated: Teen
Animated Blood,
Violence,
Mild Language