Lost Planet 2 has always looked impressive at preview, a high-octane mix of giant aliens and super-powered mechs battling against a backdrop of bombastic music and even more bombastic action sequences.
Lost Planet 2 has always looked impressive at preview, a high-octane mix of giant aliens and super-powered mechs battling against a backdrop of bombastic music and even more bombastic action sequences.
Mechs, enormous weapons, and snow pirates operating out of the jungle - welcome to Lost Planet 2.
Without a doubt, Lost Planet 2 is one of the most disappointing games of the year so far. The story and gameplay might sit better with fans of the original, but that doesn't hide the fact that the controls are clunky, the AI is average and the level design is terrible.
Lost Planet was a relative success for Capcom when originally released on the Xbox 360 but as is the way in today's high budget climate, to succeed the sequel is going to have to pull something quite special out the bag to stand out amongst the likes of Modern Warfare 2 and Bad Company 2.
Fantastic action; Co-op aodes for whole campaign; Great graphics; Huge creatures
Framerate dips occasionally; Frustrating continue points; Grappling could be better
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