Lost Planet: Extreme Condition - PC
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Lost Planet: Extreme Condition is one of Capcom's biggest releases of 2007. If you were wondering, the extreme part of the title refers to the very, very cold environment in which the game is set. Quite apt for a British summer release, really; especially summer 2007. Set in the brutal frozen tundra of a hostile planet, the game pits players against giant, ugly indigenous creatures and invading nasties.
You take on the role of Wayne Holden, rescued from a veil of ice with only fragments ... more >>
You take on the role of Wayne Holden, rescued from a veil of ice with only fragments ... more >>
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition is one of Capcom's biggest releases of 2007. If you were wondering, the extreme part of the title refers to the very, very cold environment in which the game is set. Quite apt for a British summer release, really; especially summer 2007. Set in the brutal frozen tundra of a hostile planet, the game pits players against giant, ugly indigenous creatures and invading nasties.
You take on the role of Wayne Holden, rescued from a veil of ice with only fragments of his memory remaining. What he does remember is the slaying of his father at the hands of the monstrous beings. With only the Snow Pirates, the native Akrid, and the mysterious NEVEC corporation left on the planet, you must work out who to trust and battle for survival.
Working on foot and with your VS (Vital Suit, or giant mechanical armour-type-thing, if you prefer) you must navigate the world hunting for answers. In addition to fighting the assorted giant monsters and other nastiness, players must also battle the cold. By killing the Akrid, players can extract minerals from their bodies in order to stay alive.
Lost Planet producer Keiji Inafune has claimed the game is his answer to Halo. Big words indeed, but with the development team behind Onimusha and Devil May Cry working on the game, Lost Planet might eventually prove a winner for Capcom. Lost Planet attracted a lot of heat ahead of its 360 release, with the demo having hit the 1 million download mark. << less
You take on the role of Wayne Holden, rescued from a veil of ice with only fragments of his memory remaining. What he does remember is the slaying of his father at the hands of the monstrous beings. With only the Snow Pirates, the native Akrid, and the mysterious NEVEC corporation left on the planet, you must work out who to trust and battle for survival.
Working on foot and with your VS (Vital Suit, or giant mechanical armour-type-thing, if you prefer) you must navigate the world hunting for answers. In addition to fighting the assorted giant monsters and other nastiness, players must also battle the cold. By killing the Akrid, players can extract minerals from their bodies in order to stay alive.
Lost Planet producer Keiji Inafune has claimed the game is his answer to Halo. Big words indeed, but with the development team behind Onimusha and Devil May Cry working on the game, Lost Planet might eventually prove a winner for Capcom. Lost Planet attracted a lot of heat ahead of its 360 release, with the demo having hit the 1 million download mark. << less
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Lost Planet: Extreme Condition was one of Capcom's biggest releases of 2007. If you were wondering, the extreme part of the title refers to the very, very cold environment in which the game is set. Quite apt for a British summer release, really ... more >>








