A decade has passed since the events of Lost Planet, and the face of E.D.N. III has changed dramatically. Terraforming efforts have been successful and the ice has begun to melt, giving way to lush tropical jungles and harsh unforgiving deserts. Players will enter this new environment and follow the exploits of their own customized snow pirate on their quest to seize control of the changing planet.
Players control their heroes across 6 interconnected episodes, creating a truly unique interactive experience that changes depending upon the actions of the players involved. With this concept, players will have the opportunity to engage in the story in a much more dynamic way as plot threads evolve from different players' perspectives. Beyond the deep single player mode, Lost Planet 2 is loaded with extensive multiplayer modes. The intense and action packed campaign mode comes with the ability to form teams of up to 4 players online to clear mission objectives with friends.
Find enemy weak spots and defeat all bosses.
Capcom's Lost Planet 2 is coming pretty soon. It won't, however, be shipping out with all of the original content that the development team wanted to see in the final product. Kotaku reports that Capcom's producer Jun Takeuchi recently spoke about how the limited storage capacity of the Xbox 360's DVD media was a stumbling block for the team. The PlayStation 3's Blu-ray discs would not have presented a problem... Read More »
Although Lost Planet 2 seems to be a little heavy on the motion-blurring FX, we're still pretty gobsmacked by the 35 new high-res images we've just posted. The sheer size of the critters that teams of four co-op players will need to blow into chunks is amazing. Check out the slick new screens and stay tuned for more on Lost Planet 2 early in the New Year. Read More »
Shave off those Kurt-Russell-in-The-Thing beards cuz Capcom's Lost Planet 2 has done away with those frozen tundra once and for all. Instead, as you can see in our new collection of screenshots and movies, its replaced large yellow holes in the snow with red-hot lava, team-based co-op multiplayer and monsters so huge that even King Kong would have an inferiority complex.
As part of the recent Captivate event held in France, GameSpy was on-hand to check out the Lost Planet 2 crazy train. From the media alone, you'd have to blind, or stupid not to get chills of excitement from these visuals. Read More »
Capcom thaws out sequel news over Xbox Live Marketplace. Read More »
Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: October 15, 2010
Publisher: Capcom
Also available on: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
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