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29 reviews
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Newegg
★★★★
14 years ago
not worth the $$

This is a shoddy port and the graphics look somehow worse than my PS2. Don't let the cheap price dupe you - save up for a better game!

sounded good on paper; the sequel looks pretty sweet..

terrible graphics, controls, load times, etc; not an enjoyable game and not worth the 4.4gb HDD space on your ps3

D+PAD
★★★
★★
11 years ago
Lost Planet 3

Lost Planet 3 is a prequel that does a whole lot more than its predecessors, but then that's not saying much. It's the definition of a mixed bag, at one moment boasting superb landscapes, but then dropping you into yet another cavern filled with scuttling Akrid.

VideoGamer
★★★★★
10 years ago
Lost Planet 3 Review

A mech without guns is like a fry-up without the bacon. You think it'll be alright, but when it comes down to business it feels wrong. Your mech in Lost Planet 3 has no guns. IT HAS NO GUNS!

Boomerang Video Game Rental Online
★★★★★
10 years ago
Lost Planet 3

Excellent game. Made sure i finished it before starting gta5 !

Digital Spy
★★★★★
10 years ago
Lost Planet 3 out today: Our review

is a prime example of a hit and miss shooter, displaying fleeting moments of potential here and there, but ultimately let down by generic gameplay and poor level design.

Impulse Gamer
★★★
★★
10 years ago
Lost Planet 3

Lost Planet 3 has unfortunately "lost" its way in this harsh snow filled world of alien monsters, greed and space politics. Although reminiscent of the previous title, Lost Planet 3 sadly feels a little too generic, especially the gameplay and more importantly, the threats that you face.

GamesRadar
★★★
★★
10 years ago
Lost Planet 3 review

Set before the events of the previous games, Lost Planet 3 returns to the icy planet of E.D.N. III, which is still largely unexplored when the game begins. You take on the role of Jim Peyton--one of humanity's first colonists to the planet--as he uncovers the mysteries and dangers of the prosperous...

Tight shooting mechanics; Alternating between driving the mech and exploring on foot

Walking through the same icy tunnel yet again; Fighting a boss that you've already faced before; The limited multiplayer offering

GameSpot
★★★
★★
10 years ago

In the third iteration of the Lost Planet series, some things are gained, and some are, appropriately enough, lost. Lost Planet 2 was a frustrating and beautiful concoction, loaded with grand ideas that all too often sacrificed basic playability.

Great story that focuses on ordinary people in an unfriendly circumstance; Akrid Survival mode is tense and exciting

Repetitive encounters in repetitive environments; Execution stumbles dampen the action; Loses what made the series unique; both online and off

gametrailers.com
★★★★
10 years ago
Lost Planet 3

Help wanted: Hardscrabble space engineer wanted for contract work on ice planet EDN (Eden) III. Must be able to operate a utility rig, fix just about anything with the press of a button, and fight off an unending torrent of enraged aliens.

Diehard GameFAN
★★★★★
10 years ago
Review: Lost Planet 3 (Playstation 3)

The first Lost Planet game felt very much like what a classic 2D side scrolling action game would feel like if somebody made it in 3D. The story was hokey, the action was pretty hectic at times, and you killed the bigger bugs by shooting at the glowing red spot which identified their weak point.

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