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Xbox 360 : Lost Planet: Extreme Condition Collector's Edition (Amazon.com Exclusive Cell Included) Reviews

Below are user reviews of Lost Planet: Extreme Condition Collector's Edition (Amazon.com Exclusive Cell Included) and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Lost Planet: Extreme Condition Collector's Edition (Amazon.com Exclusive Cell Included). Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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Lost Planet = Found Fun

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 7 / 7
Date: January 16, 2007
Author: Amazon User

First off I did not buy this game from Amazon, although I have purchased many games in the past through this great website, I feel I need to review this item as I still have not seen anyone provide feedback to one of the finest games now available for the 360.
I was not anticipating too much from the game although the online demos gave us a great taste of what the game would be and the final product is surprisingly great.
The Packaging of the Collector's Edition is slick. The outer-side feels cool to the touch hinting at the game play environment. This edition comes with a bonus disc that is more aligned with using on a PC than on the XBOX 360. The bonus disc contains wallpapers, a complete soundtrack, Game trailers, Webisodes, icons, and website building tools I have yet to explore. It also comes with a special art book.
The game play is great with tons of things to blow up as well as special tokens to find on every level. One of my favorite things of this game is the grappling hook. Wow, once you start you can't stop. Use it to travel, use it to hang down from a ledge and shoot your enemies below you, it becomes more of a vertical game as well as horizontal broadening the way one thinks about a "shooter". I have played 8 levels so far and have only one complaint- I have lost sleep.
Online is ridiculously addicting. The first few games I played I was totally engrossed into the online game play much like Halo 2. In fact I can't remember playing an another shooter online that is this much fun. The maps are huge, the game play is intense, the options for weapons are many, and the satisfaction is real. I haven't had a desire to play online like this since Halo 2.
It seems this game was lovingly made for me. Every aspect about this game has been pleasing from packaging to game play to online play. There are a ton of shooters that have been (and will be) released that won't be able to touch the aura of Lost Planet and it's varied game play.
Last but not least, the graphics are certainly some of the best the 360 has to offer. I am the first to admit that graphics don't make a game fun, but I do mention it because it really is great.
I would suggest any 360 owner to seriously consider this game as an integral part of your game library. Don't hesitate, buy this game now and I will see you online!

OMFG

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 7 / 8
Date: January 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User

This game instantly shot up past Gears of War as the best 360 game within the first hour of playing it. The graphics, the enemies, that innovative gameplay, the storyline, everything is just... what's a good word to describe something this amazing? Hm, I guess AMAZING does it pretty well!

This is the #1 Xbox 360 game for me, and I've played them all. I am an avid gamer, and if this is what the next generation of gaming is going to be like, I am seriously blown away. Amazing.

Besides the graphics and sheer awesomeness of this game, one particular thing to note is the super fantastic way that the game levels up. It's almost perfect. There is no training level, but the first level is spaced out enough to were you have time to figure things out. A few levels later, once you're starting to think the game may to easy, they crank up a couple notches, and suddenly you're restarting a few times. And then, they do it again and again throughout the game, keeping you always on your toes. It's awesome, and truly the best level of gameplay I've ever experienced.

The AI is amazing, especially the other mechs and larger enemies. But even the smaller infantry have some tricks to throw at you. For example, say you come up to a group of three guys, and they start shooting at you with machine guns. You don't notice that only two are shooting at you, and one is heading for cover. So you take out the first two guys, and then go to mop up the last guy - BOOM, he's got a Rocket Launcher! Or, CRASH - he's jumped in a MECH! It's awesome.

If you have a 360 - do yourself the massive favor of getting this game. Oh, and as for Collector's Version vs. Regular, this is finally a game that gives us more than just some useless making of videos on a spare DVD. No no no, this Collector's edition has a Soundtrack, An exclusive MultiPlayer Map, computer wallpapers, and all kinds of *actual* extra content. And at only $10 more, why not?

So, to sum it all up in one single statement: GET THIS GAME NOW!

Good game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 7
Date: February 01, 2007
Author: Amazon User

As if 360 fans didn't get big enough of a treat with Gears of War, less then 2 months later Lost Planet dropped. Sure the story leaves something to be desired but the gameplay is just so awesome... The whole concept of creating your own 2 gun combo for your mechs is a very nice idea. Everything from rocket launchers to homing lasers. Yes i certainly enjoy killing the akrid in my VS.

Online play is fun too and has a lot of achievements and characters/patterns to unlock. Also you can only gain rank, impossible to lose rank. A nice touch that will prevent angry losers because everyone gets something out of the game (you'll get at least 100 points even if you lose). Beware of fugitive gametype though... lots of betrayers

Lost Planet...5 Stars Easily

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I bought this game and played it all the way through on single player and it was about a 4/5 star game. It has great graphics, great gameplay but needed something else. Well then I played multiplayer on Xbox Live and this should have a 10 star rating, this is by far the best online gameplay of any game I have played to date, even better than Gears of War.

Blood Runs Cold

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: January 16, 2007
Author: Amazon User

This game is insane. I played the Xbox live demo at a pals house, and I loved it. It was fast, furious, and was a breath of fresh air after the run of the mill fps. I haven't played online yet, and it unfortunately deosn't have splitscreen.

I have only played 9 levels, and the story is great. I thought the game was over at level 6 after i played one of the hardest bosses ever, and was amazed to see the introduction of 4 new characters.

Gameplay is non-linear and crazy. More than once you will find and impossible foe, and find yourself hopping into a VS, A.K.A. Vital suit A.K.A. Mech. After those are shot out from underneath you, you will be forced to go out on foot. But, simple solutions are everywhere. Still have rockets in that rocket launcher on your mech? take it off and take it with you. After that fails, you have a slightly underwhelming number of weapons, but the action more than makes up for it. The shotgun and machine gun are clear favorites. The grappling hook also makes levels much more open. You can even use it to grapple onto enemies, and blast them into oblivion at close range. The AI also has some tricks up its sleeves. It will flank you, and force you back into corners. They are brilliant.

Last, the collectible edition. For $10 you will get a art book, multiplayer map, and bonus disk. It is well worth it.

This game rocks. If you have a 360 and don't buy this game, you don't deserve a 360.

Never ending fun!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 4
Date: January 16, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I own this game, along with halo 2, preorder halo 3, gears of war, chrome hounds, and several other games. This game is awsome. I own the collectors edition. The only thing that bugs me is that there is only co-op and multiplayer online. I rather have a split screen. Besides that the story, graphics, and gameplay are all great. Get this game.

Lost crack

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: February 12, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Very addictive,especially online. Great user interface with lots of options. A must have !

Not bad for a Third Person Shooter

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 8 / 12
Date: March 07, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I don't really like TPS (Third Person Shooters) as much as FPS (First Person Shooters) and mecha doesn't thrill me (I hated Mechassault) but this one does a pretty decent job.

PROS:
- excellent graphics, good environments, snow, smoke, etc
- some fantastic fire fights
- multitudes of enemies and bosses all with there own behaviors and characteristics gradually introduced to you throughout the game
- tons of work put into the cut-scenes (as much as a half-hour or an hour or so - almost like a mini-movie) and you can thankfully bypass them!
- decent amount of weapon variety with there own characteristics; you can also detach mecha weapons and drag them around
- decent length to the game
- although a TPS, you can zoom in with many weapons to make it appear as if you're in an FPS (although certain actions like reloading will throw you back into TPS).
- vehicles - the game shines here. It's a mecha game (they call it a V-suit) so you get a lot of different things to operate. Big boss anime-style mecha toward the end.
- decent button/stick configurations (although no exact mapping)
- never had to consult the internet because of some glitch or something I was required to do that wasn't intuitive.

CONS:
- No save anywhere (though for the most part you will not need it)
- the entire game bends on you collecting thermal energy (like collecting health packs or armor) or you die, but there is so much of it laying around that it never affects game play. There is no dire urgency to collect it much of the time. Plus, collecting 100 bits of it scattered all over the battlefield is rather annoying. Why not have the game require you to collect 1 pool of the stuff every so often.
- camera isn't always cooperative. your view will occasionally go off into a place you didn't want it to.
- main protagonist character acting leaves much to be desired. Plus he's a bit of a puss and never hits on any of the hot anime chicks in the cut-scenes. 10 million cut scenes and he never even gets to first base.

I'm going to place the story/plot somewhere in the middle even though I didn't really get into it. They put a lot of effort into it (you can tell with all the cut-scenes) and it's a little unfair to criticize games for bad or non-stories (Doom3 didn't need one). Overall a good combo of mecha/TPS.

Extremely Conditional

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 5 / 6
Date: January 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Lost Planet is a third person shooter spearheaded by Keiji Inafune (creator of the Megaman series) in which manages to place equal emphasis on both on-ground and mecha battle sequences. The setting takes place on an entirely cold driven planet. So cold in fact, that the player is required to gather "Thermal Energy" while in battle to maintain their body at a substantial temperature. You play the role of an amnesiac character by the name of Wayne of whom must unravel the secrets of his past, in the process bringing unity to the land.

The graphics and physics in Lost Planet are easily some of the best seen on a console game by far (rivaling that of Gears of War). In some instances (where the climate is cold as can be) excess snow can be seen accumulating on your character's clothing and track (on the ground) once having entered an opened door area. The particle effects and audio are perfectly done, along with debris physics. There are cases where you can interact with the environment, like say, shooting down a boulder (which will dissipate into rubble) on a mountain or fort to clear from an enemy stronghold. Another instance, is how you're enabled to shoot down a steel rail from a ceiling ontop of the enemy. The smoke effects can come with a price, as at times, it can be hard to maneuver yourself once enshrouded in large amounts. This helps add to the intensity of the battle. Music is also very coherently composed. Mostly orchestral, which helps give the game it's cinematic feel.

The detail in each enemy is simply amazing. Some boss characters are so well detailed and animated that they practically look tangible on the screen. Several enemies can been onscreen at once with rarely a trace of slowdown or a single drop in framerate (and some bosses take up nearly the entire screen).

However, that doesn't go without saying, as there are a few notable issues (nothing breathtaking) in LP. For one, the enemy A.I. is dimwitted for the most part. Snow pirates can easily be mowed down with simple run and gun tactics. It's also discouraging as to how (in some instances) an enemy can be knocked off of a mech, and won't even bother to get back on it. This is especially questionalable when there are several unused vehicles spotted on point, yet the enemy won't even bother to use any of them to their advantage. In other cases, the a.i. comes off too sensible, with the slightest sound setting them off on full alert without scrutiny. All in all, the enemy a.i. is a mixed bag.

Another complaint is it seems as though your character is constantly getting knocked down, then heaving (rinse, repeat). For instance, there was this time in which I was hit by a laser (which sent me sprawling to the ground) only for my character to raise and immediately get blown away by a rocket launcher. This can be frustrating at times. A better wake-up mechanic/command could have helped out to suppress this problem. Especially when you're having a hard time locating your character on screen due to all of the smoke and debris particles surrounding.

Last complaint is the lack of NPCs'. During the very first mission in LP, (the backstory stage) your character Wayne is fighting alongside multiple NPCs. This was a unique trait and feature, and it was rather disappointing to discover that none of this was carried into any of the latter stages in the game (unless you count the online mutiplayer). From that point on, you're all on your own.

With all of that said, Lost Planet is still an exceptional action-shooter. Some critics have panned the game for it's lack of innovation. Who said the game needed to be innovative, much less claimed to be unprecedented? The title does what it promises; deliver an action filled (but rather short, the game can be completed in under ten hours) shooting experience. While LP's not tactical like say, Rainbow Six or Gears of War, it's still a masterful shooter in it's own right, in how it manages to blend the words of third-person shooting and mecha immersively into one.

Lost Planet managed to sell over a million copies just two days after it's release in both the US and Europe. It's fairly safe to say that we'll be seeing more from the franchise on the 360 in the near future.

Why collector's edition?

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 28, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I bought the collector's edition of Lost Planet because I always like to view the special features on the second disc. Only problem is, the second disc is set up like nothing I've ever seen before, and I can't figure out how the heck I'm supposed to use the darned thing! Also, the inside of the package that holds the discs in place is a literal pain to use. You will tear your thumbs up trying to get the discs out. I had to start storing the main game disc in a separate box so I could actually use it without destroying my thumbs. On the other hand, at the time I bought the collector's edition, it was actually cheaper than the regular edition, so that's always a good reason to buy something. Just be aware of the problems stated above.

As for the game itself, it's pretty good, but some of the bosses are REALLY hard (one in level three is optional, but worth 50 Gamerpoints to beat), and the picture isn't all that great on an SDTV (Capcom Xbox 360 games are made specifically for HDTV's and text is often very hard to read on SDTV's). I'm planning to get an HDTV in the near future, and that should clear up that problem. So if you like a challenging third-person shooter and you have an HDTV, this should be a game well worth your money.


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