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User Review : Lost Planet: Extreme Condition

Ups
  • Multiplayer can be loads of fun with some of the best map designs I have seen{Great graphics in both single player and multiplayer{Great boss and monster designs
Downs
  • Horrible lag will ruin the online experience for most people{Boring game play while offline{Did I mention the lag?

Lag Planet?

Now if you read my reviews on a regular basis you know how I feel about game demos. Lost Planet is yet another example of how important it is to release a demo if you have a quality product. The multiplayer demo for Lost Planet sucked me in and convinced me that Lost Planet was a game worth buying.

When I was younger and games started to get stories instead of just walking through multiple levels for no real rhyme or reason I started to differentiate between games that had a single player and games that had a campaign. I am very reserved when I say that Lost Planet has a campaign. Although it fits my criteria for a campaign (having a story) it is so awful, convoluted and confusing that it almost doesn't qualify as a story. It's more like Lost Planet has a single player mode with some random cut scenes. Basically you play as Wayne who is in search of the monster who killed his father. Somehow along the way he meets up with some freedom fighters and decides to help them take down an "evil" corporation. I don't like to ruin stories for people but I don't even think I could if I tried.

Lost Planet has one of the best multiplayers that no one ever tried. I feel confident in saying that because rooms tended to be pretty sparse from the time I bought the game until the time I traded it in. Capcom did an exceptional job creating a multiplayer that combined ridiculously powerful weapons, giant VS's (Viral Suits) and intricate levels and never made the player feel like they were out matched. By limiting the amount of time a player can use a VS or one of the super weapons (through the thermal energy system) one team can very rarely completely dominate another. Speaking of weapons; Lost Planet has some of the most creative weapons I have ever seen in any game. Although the multiplayer is Lost Planet's bread and butter there are some features in the single player game that are very enjoyable. With fantastic looking monsters and plenty of weapons to get the job done, Lost Planet has some of the best boss fights you will find in any game. Finally the graphics in Lost Planet are one of the games strongest points. With great monsters, a variety of level designs and spectacular explosions Lost Planet is one of the best looking games on the 360.

Unfortunately all the ingenuity, graphics and cool looking aliens and monsters can't make up for severe flaws. Lost Planet might as well have been called Lag Planet for the horrific amounts of lag you experience in about 75% of the matches online. There is nothing more annoying than running in circles and emptying 4 clips into someone only to watch them not die. Equally as frustrating was watching a grenade stick to someone’s head and then detonate only to see them chugging along when the smoke clears. I am not exaggerating when I say about 60% of the rooms in Lost Planet were virtually unplayable. What is so frustrating about this is that the host of the rooms were not given the ability to boot players with bad connections. Before every round you could typically see who was going to cause a lag issue, but unfortunately no one could do anything about it. The lag was so bad that eventually I could not play the game any more and was forced to trade it in. As I said the boss fights are great but everything in between is just plain boring. Even with creative level design the single player mode is so...vanilla. Capcom should have spent less time making the game look pretty and spent more time working on the actual game play. I mean after all this is a game, not a movie.

Lost Planet, although great in theory suffers from fundamental flaws that will ruin the game experience for most people. If Capcom can work on fixing the game play elements and the multiplayer issues then Lost Planet has the core mechanics to be a truly great franchise.

Score
7.5
Graphics
Boss fights and VS variety is cool and the zip line can be fun but everything else I can do without.
9.7
Sound
Everything from character models to explosions are great to watch. More importantly the graphics look as good online as they do off.
8.0
Gameplay
Your typical god awful Japanese voice overs are here but the games sound effects aren't too shabby.
8.6
Fun Factor
When it's not frustrating you with its flaws or completely boring you to death the game has its appeal.
8.0
Online
This is hard to rate. When working correctly I would give the online modes a 9.25, but when grenade afer grenade and bullet after bullet won't take someone down the game is about a 6.
Overall
7.8
toughNAME5889d ago

I plan on doing a Lost Planet review someday, although my score would be significantly lower.

BeaArthur5889d ago

If I didn't like the multiplayer so much when it worked I would have given it a 5. I thought the multiplayer was great with the exception of all the lag.

budbundystyles5887d ago

I hoped this game would comeout for ps3, now that it has....balaaah.

Nevers5886d ago

It was a rental for me thank god... the MP was fun but yeah the LAG was crippling. The "story" sukt. Monsters looked cool but your character seemed very slow in the snow. Cutscenes in that random ugly gray room were almost always unbearable.

Sequel inbound... why?

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Resident Evil 2 2019 launches in a few short weeks and it looks, and plays, amazing. Capcom has taken the classic and renowned title and not only modernized the visuals but added new content to keep the experience fresh for veterans who played the original. But there are some games that deserve the same treatment from Capcom. Here are 5 games from Capcom that deserve the Resident Evil 2 2019 treatment.

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FallenAngel19841948d ago

Not another one of these “treatment” articles

darthv721948d ago

Remasters are still popular so... yeah.

I personally like when there are remastered compilations. More than just remaking one game but to take a couple (or more) in a series and remake them as one nice compilation. Viewtiful Joe comes to mind. to have a full remake of all the games on one disc would be sweet.

I know many want to see Powerstone come back (as do I) but i'd go even deeper into their vault and bring back darkstalkers, cyberbots or even project justice / rival schools combo.

FallenAngel19841947d ago

This isn’t a remaster it’s a remake

galmi1948d ago

well for me there's
dino crisis
clock tower
haunting ground
resident evil 3
the whole onimusha series (except 4)
chaos legion
crimson tears
ring of red

PapaBop1948d ago

Imagine Clock Tower done in a similar style to RE7 in first person with VR support.. that would be so so damn good.

SuperDuke12901948d ago

That would be superawesome

JonTheGod1948d ago

I loved Haunting Ground. Very underrated.

Adexus1948d ago

Onimusha instantly came to mind.

JonTheGod1948d ago

Already happening (although it's a remaster as opposed to a remake).

Adexus1948d ago

Yeeeah, I definitely wouldn't say that's nearly on the level the RE2 Remake is.

monkey6021948d ago (Edited 1948d ago )

This is a horrible list!
There are a load of titles far more deserving of a remaster than these picks. Seriously ! Dead Rising, Lost Planet and Dragons Dogma aren't even old games and have had recent sequels already!

Top of the list should be Dino Crisis,
I'll accept Resi 3 because I'm hoping that happens.
Clock tower and Haunting Ground are good choices too, It would be nice to be able to get them for a non extortionate rate.

Shadow of Rome was an amazing game and I'd love a remaster or new entry but I genuinely don't think they'd get away with it today unless it was massively toned down

Vetalka831948d ago

Resident Evil 3 yes,Dino Crisis games?Yes.Onimusha 2 hell yes.never got to play Powerstone properly so yeah i would love to see it remade,others on that list i just dont care about.

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Lost Planet: Extreme Condition was released in Europe in 2007 as an Xbox 360 exclusive, though it would later come to other systems as well. Aside from the regular version, a Collector’s Edition was made available, which includes an art book and a steel case, and early access to free multiplayer maps, as well as a soundtrack cd.

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