Review: Lost Planet Extreme Condition

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For the extreme shooter in you, here is new challenge from Capcom for Xbox 360! If you think you are the best shooter and can really kill enemies and insects at will, then get the taste of the latest game – Lost Planet Extreme Condition. With this game you need to do nothing, just struggle through the snow-covered extreme world where DNA Testing has taken over, then you find the giant insects and shoot them. The game is based on a sci-fi theme and before you think that your enemy is simple and is ready to get hit by bullets, think again. The story takes place in the distant future when humans have abandoned earth to colonize some other planets and they must now fight the inhabitants of those planets.

The Lost Planet Extreme Condition is good game for any simple, straightforward shooter, but you will need to use your brain as well, because the insect giant enemies are not without brains either. It is quite fun and challenging to fight the incredible enemies and prove your skill not only as a great shooter but also as a skilled hunter with tactics.

The Xbox 360 game is also available for PC with DX10 support. But, the gaming experience on the PC won’t be as much successful as on the Xbox 360. Another disadvantage of the game is that you need to connect to the internet via Valve Software’s Stream Client to play the single player game and if you lose the connection in the middle it will lead to loss of client and because there are mid-mission saves, you will have to start the mission from the beginning when the internet connection is reconnected. And without the internet the game cannot start!

However the qualities of the hero, Wayne who has to complete the mission, with his shooting prowess, is of such that he functions well in the different environments of the game. This game has the potential of becoming the next iconic video game as it is a lot of fun to play. Get the Lost Plant Extreme Condition and continue the mission and see if you can help humans colonize in those extreme conditions!

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