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Abstract: In 2007, Capcom's Lost Planet: Extreme Condition was a decent start for a franchise. It featured stunning graphics that drove home the point of high-definition "next-gen" visuals, with massive, elaborately detailed monster boss battles like we hadn't...
Though not a major upgrade, Lost Planet 2's competitive multiplayer is a worthwhile mode; it just doesn't compensate for what is an otherwise disappointing experience. Fans of the original might find enough to justify a purchase, but the monotonous ca...
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Published: 2010-05-07, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Feature-for-feature, Lost Planet 2 should be an improvement over the original. It sports four-player online co-op, a robust multiplayer mode complete with unlockable goodies, and impressive visual design with lots of variety and artistic flair. Yet ama...
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