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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...
Abstract: Lost Planet could have, would have, and should have been a Game of the Year contender. The visuals are amazing; the action is fast and furious and has that slick new-gen sheen everyone is clamoring for. I didnt even mind the nonsensical sci-fi back st...
Abstract: Atmospheric is the first word Id use to describe Lost Planet. Id quickly follow it up with beautifully rendered, rich in detail with many elements pleasing to the eye (explosions and billowing smoke clouds chief among them). If this was a person, it ...
At the end of the day, playing Lost Planet is like dating a supermodel with personality problems: Its great looking and has the potential for good times, but ultimately, its just not worth the trouble. Hardcore gamers will be able to test their uber...
Abstract: While Japan continues to ignore the Xbox 360 for its big black competitor, Japanese developers are starting to somewhat realise the power of the system with a few recent titles, some of which are amongst the best seen on the 360. Lost Planet is the lat...