Capcom’s Lost Planet 2 returns you to the world of EDN III for another round of squashing giant bugs and fighting off interstellar pirates. EDN III may no longer be an icy wasteland, but is Lost Planet 2 a wasteland in its own right, or does it live ...
If you want a good third person shooter you’ll be better off going for a Gears of War title. Lost Planet 2 is filled with graphical glitches, instant kills and hair pulling frustration. The time commitment that needs to be put into a level if you’re s...
Abstract: I'll admit to liking Lost Planet 2 maybe more than I should. It's a flawed game, offering up a campaign mode that's a huge pain in the ass for anyone that tries to tackle it by itself, but if you're getting the chance to play with three other players, ...
Abstract: More than just the Akrid are buggy in this incredibly wonky third-person shooter from Capcom. Sure, the game sports moments of great fun, but more often than not you'll struggle with loads of frustration, constant interruption, and uninspired gameplay...
Abstract: Lost Planet 2 isn't a shooter meant to be played alone. Demanding constant communication between teammates, Lost Planet 2 was designed with multiplayer in mind, from the boss designs to the level objectives to...well, the online multiplayer. And becaus...
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Published: 2010-05-07, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Feature-for-feature, Lost Planet 2 should be an improvement over the original. It sports four-player online co-op, a robust multiplayer mode complete with unlockable goodies, and impressive visual design with lots of variety and artistic flair. Yet ama...
Lost Planet 2 plays like it was never put in front of a member of its intended audience at some point during its development, someone who might have asked "why?" Why can't I pause the game unless I make my game unjoinable? Why can't I join a co-op game...