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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
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. It...
Lost Planet 2 is a very fast paced 3rd person shooter and maintaining a healthy FPS is important when playing the game. Despite the extra eye candy and immersive experience that DirectX11 technology brings to the game, the penalty for turning these fea...
Abstract: The following is a conversation I had with my girlfriend regarding Lost Planet 2.Her: "I thought you didn't like that game, so why are you still playing it?"Me: "Because I think it might get better."I wish the game got better, because ultimately I deci...
Abstract: It’s been 3 years since we last stepped foot onto Lost Planet’s E-D-N III. Back then it was a cold and inhabitable place filled with an insect-like alien species known as Akrid. Boy how times have changed. The blowing snow has given way to blowing ...
Abstract: Your level of anticipation for finally getting to play Lost Planet 2 will probably come down to how much you enjoyed the first game. However, regardless of your like or dislike for the original, you will be in for a surprise. Lost Planet 2 may loosely...
With inspiration from Modern Warfare and Gears of War, Lost Planet 2 delivers action by the bucketload. When you're battling against the biggest bugs the game has to offer, Lost Planet 2 can be a blast particularly with a few friends. It is however a f...
Abstract: You played the first Lost Planet over three years ago, right? Remember how annoyingly slow the movement was and how the irritating controls marred an otherwise enjoyable and action-packed game, yeah? You're probably hoping, nay, praying that Capcom has...
Abstract: In 2007, Capcom's Lost Planet: Extreme Condition was a decent start for a franchise. It featured stunning graphics that drove home the point of high-definition "next-gen" visuals, with massive, elaborately detailed monster boss battles like we hadn't...