first time I ever played it was over mate a long time ago on a small tv didn't think much of it but decided to get it for my self and it looks wicked on a much bugger flat screen.
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A brilliant game.
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GOOD FOR OLD GAME
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The extreme conditions mentioned in the title are no joke. Lost Planet takes place on a planet that is so cold, freezing to death would happen quite rapidly if it weren't for a strange orange ooze that the local residents known as the Akrid produce and store. This thermal energy can be harvested and used to keep the main character from succumbing to the elements. Unfortunately, the Akrid are a collective of giant bug-like aliens who haven't bought into the human ideas of colonizing and terra forming the planet. Rather than looking for a more suitable planet to colonize, humanity took the next logical step; build giant mechs called vital suits and make bigger guns to fight back. Overall graat game
I thought I would try this to see what other wonders Capcom have invested since Street Fighter on the Sega Mega Drive. And although there were elements I didn't like such as aiming and moving and the ability to run. The storyline was not that bad and made logical progression as you went through - it was good as well as the Akrid were not predictable and would jump out spontaneously and scare you or make you jump as it did me a few times. However, this game was not for me. But I played it through and completed it to give Capcom games the respect they deserve.
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