Lost Planet Extreme Condition Colonies Edition Xbox 360
Description:
Lost Planet Extreme Conditions: Colonies Edition X360
Features:
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New Modes for Single Player Campaign - Score Attack, Trial Battle Mode, and Off Limit Mode. New Online Modes - Akrid Hunter, VS Annihilator, CounterGrab, Point Snatcher, Akrid Egg Battle, and Egg Bandit.
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Four New Multiplayer Maps - Crossfire City, Area 921, Lost Arena, and Assault Space. New Playable Characters - Two female and two robot characters are added to the roster.
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New Weapons (human) - Hand Gun, Revolver, Flame Launcher, and Hand Cannon. New Weapons (VS) - Pile Bunker, VS Rifle, Rocket Pod, and Laser Lance.
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New Environments - Snowstorms, arctic winds, towering mountains of ice are all stunningly realized, creating a truly immersive and cinematic event of epic proportions.
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New perspectives - Switch to first person view or the over-the-shoulder view from Resident Evil 4 for even more intense action.
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21 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Only An Expansion Pack - Great For Those New to XboxOct 05, 2008
By Beckster My son recently purchased an Xbox and this game. He enjoys this game a lot. Please note that this is an expansion pack game and will not be enjoyed by those that already have the original Lost Planet Extreme Condition game. The bad reviews are due to the disappointment of gamers seeking a new and different game. If you do not currently have the original Lost Planet game, you will most likely enjoy this one.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Lost Planet is funMay 21, 2011
By Richard Stafford This is a fun game and requires some gaming skill or you can get stuck in certain levels. It better than some newer games out today. Even if your not a experienced gamer practice will make you better. Some odds looking creatures in this game which I love~!
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
buy the regular edition...Jul 18, 2010
By Will and/or Caroline C. the game itself is ok... nothing spectacular and nothing horrible. Completely average in almost every way except you have to worry about not only your health meter but your "thermal energy" meter than if it depletes you die as well, not a bad feature but since all the machines you use in the game run off the energy you can totally screw yourself.
Anyways unless you want the extra free online maps just buy the regular edition... I don't even know if people play this online now especially since the new game came out but it has totally different achievements and they are 9/10 online based.
Pretty goodFeb 03, 2010
By jp I bought this game because i like the fact that you are in a snowy/icy environment and get to kill bug looking aliens. Its not your run and gun game where you can be rambo and blast your way through levels. There is some exploring, the graphics look good and the environments are well sized. Nobody plays this online but its a cool single player campaign game.
Lost Planet - Fun shooter with an interesting styleJan 12, 2009
By Gust of Wind Capcom is well known for creating exciting new genres, or putting new spins on familiar ones. Last generation they gave us Viewtiful Joe, P.N.03 and Killer 7. While Lost Planet may not be as bold as those titles, basing a game entirely on an icy planet where you constantly lose health is quite a risky move, and I admit I admire the premise. The detail they put into the snow effects is breathtaking, and the bugs/alien creatures are something to behold. The controls and aiming took some time to get used to, and I think I would like more options. Still, controlling various crafts and mechs is really exciting, and the grapple mechanic was nicely done and intuitive.
Online modes seem to be even more fleshed out in this "Colonies" edition, but the main appeal for me is the campaign/story mode. So far is hasn't disappointed, and I'm eager to try out the extra missions included in this special edition.
Here's to hoping Capcom continues this series on next gen consoles, or does a spin-off version for Wii. Blasting those bugs with the Wii remote would be fun and a natural fit for this kind of game.