Since last year’s E3, Capcom’s Lost Planet: Extreme Conditions has been generating a ton of buzz and becoming one of the top anticipated titles for the Xbox 360. In an odd move, Capcom decided to have the title miss the holiday rush and instead
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Game Vortex
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition delivers another strong visual offering on the 360. If you are one of the many 360 owners who downloaded the demo, you already know that the game looks great. However, between then and now Capcom has managed to up the ante
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IGN
A great game that suffers from a few bad design decisions. The graphics are excellent by any standard with only v-synching issues preventing them from looking truly amazing. The enemy design and amount of action they deliver makes for great gameplay that
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GameSpot
With a game like Lost Planet, in which you do nothing but shoot giant insects in a snow-covered wasteland, you'd almost expect publisher Capcom to come up with a tagline like, "The world is covered in ice, but the action is just heating up!" But Lost
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GameSpy
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition has some real ambitions under its quiver-inducing good looks, and striving for those ambitions make for some great moments. Sadly, in trying to reach those same heights, the gameplay suffers some long, nasty falls.
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GameDaily One-Minute Review Lost Planet challenges humans to fight back against a seemingly unstoppable force of bugs in a desperate attempt to save mankind. To do this, they blast them away with a wide assortment of badass weapons, as well as pilot slick
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