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The earth has become over polluted and after fearing the extinction of human specie, humans are forced to flee to isolated deserted planet, blanketed in snow and full of dangers like mortal aliens. The things comes unfavorable and you get prepared to survive in the slough of death and at once you put on your feathered jacket, clutch a loaded riffle and get your finger on the trigger until it turns blue.

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This is the plot of Capcom’s latest Xbox360 exclusive action TPS game title named LOST PLANET: EXTREME CONDITION that was launched in Japan last month and in North US and Europe on Jan 12th, 2007.

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Lost Planet offers a certainly an unparalleled TPS gaming experience.


In the gameplay, you play the role of Wayne, who can use a variety of weapons, like machine guns, shotguns, and rocket launchers. In addition to these hand-held weapons, Wayne steers the robot outfits (mechs), called Vital Suits (VSs).


The rage starts when a highly potent bug Green Eyes kills Wayne’s father and in search of his killer of his father, encounters both the Snow Pirates and that planet inhabitants called Akrid.



Pros:

• Graphics quality is excellent

• Variety of enemies

• T-rated game by ESRB

• Rapid-action game

• Excellent support of XBL Multiplay

Cons:

• Ingame controls SEEMS clumsy sometimes

• On par audio quality

• Storyline a bit arbitrary

• Storyline slightly similar to Dead Rising

Price: $59.99

Bottom Line:

Lost Planet serves a healthy, stunning, innovative gameplay that is far enough to patch weak spots, amid. Obviously, the game is smart development of Capcom more than enough to stamp out the post holiday depression.