Lost Planet 3 Review | X360A
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Having dabbled in the desert for Lost Planet 2, Capcom has embraced the cold once more for Lost Planet 3, the first game in the series to be outsourced to a western developer. In this case, it's Spark Unlimited, the studio behind Turning Point: Fall of Liberty and Legendary. So far, so uninspiring then. But here's the thing. Lost Planet 3 isn't nearly as bad as you might think. Nor is it all that good either.
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| N4G Radio 09/02/2013
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This week the guys discuss a ton of new games as well as a certain trend in the industry.
Hosts:Ken McKown
Jason Gambrel
Ryan Wombold
Justin Testa
Drew Leachman
John Whitehouse
Games Covered:Diablo III
Lost Planet 3
Wonderful 101
Saints Row IV
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
Disney Infinity
And more
Tags: Games, Saints, Saints Row, Disney, Ninja, John, Lots, Planet, Drop, Ryus, Diablo, Lost Planet
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| Diehard GameFAN: Lost Planet 3 Review
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DHGF: Even though its a very familiar plot outline, Capcom does a really good job of selling it. Our hero is Jim Peyton, who has come to EDN III to work as a freelance contractor who will work odd jobs for anyone who will pay, and the people that will pay are the corporation NEVEC. Jim brings with him his personal construction mech, nicknamed Gertie. You are quickly introduced to why Jim is on EDN III via in mission video mails that his wife has sent him, and through much of the story you will continue to receive these messages. At one point you go offline for a few weeks, and when you return there is a frantic message waiting. Overall the characters are very believable, even if the plot is recycled.
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| N4G Radio 09/02/2013
Added: 02.09.2013 15:18 | 11 views | 0 comments
This week the guys discuss a ton of new games as well as a certain trend in the industry.
Hosts:Ken McKown
Jason Gambrel
Ryan Wombold
Justin Testa
Drew Leachman
John Whitehouse
Games Covered:Diablo III
Lost Planet 3
Wonderful 101
Saints Row IV
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
Disney Infinity
And more
Tags: Games, Saints, Saints Row, Disney, Ninja, John, Lots, Planet, Drop, Ryus, Diablo, Lost Planet
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| Diehard GameFAN: Lost Planet 3 Review
Added: 02.09.2013 15:18 | 10 views | 0 comments
DHGF: Even though its a very familiar plot outline, Capcom does a really good job of selling it. Our hero is Jim Peyton, who has come to EDN III to work as a freelance contractor who will work odd jobs for anyone who will pay, and the people that will pay are the corporation NEVEC. Jim brings with him his personal construction mech, nicknamed Gertie. You are quickly introduced to why Jim is on EDN III via in mission video mails that his wife has sent him, and through much of the story you will continue to receive these messages. At one point you go offline for a few weeks, and when you return there is a frantic message waiting. Overall the characters are very believable, even if the plot is recycled.
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| Lost Planet 3 +1 Trainer
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Check out a new +1 promo trainer for the game Lost Planet 3 that gives Super Rig Speed.
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| Gioteck Review Lost Planet 3
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Lost Planet 3 Gioteck Review; "Lost Planet 3 is the third instalment in this series and is developed by Spark Unlimited, published by Capcom and is available on Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and Microsoft Windows."
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| UK Chart: Rayman debuts sixth while Lost Planet 3 and Killer is Dead miss top 20
Added: 02.09.2013 10:55 | 13 views | 0 comments
A busy week for new entries also sees Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn enter UK chart in third.
Volition's zany superpowered sandbox in second.
Relaunched MMO Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn is the week's highest new entry, debuting in third. The PlayStation 3 versions of the game took 63 percent of the sales.
Disney Infinity slipped one place to fourth, followed by Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition in fifth.
Ubisoft's charted at six, boasting approximately a 20 percent increase in week one sales compared to predecessor Rayman Origins. The launch of Madden NFL 25 followed in seventh place.
Call of Duty: Black Ops II was eighth, Payday 2 ninth, and FIFA 13 tenth.
This week's other new releases failed to make the top 20: Capcom's Lost Planet 3 charted at 26, and Killer is Dead entered the charts at 28.
The Top 20 UK chart for the week ending August 31:
1. Saints Row IV
2. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist
3. Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn
4. Disney Infinity
5. Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition
6. Rayman Legends
7. Madden NFL 25
8. Call of Duty: Black Ops II
9. Payday 2
10. FIFA 13
11. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
12. LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes
13. The Last of Us
14. Max Payne 3
15. LEGO The Lord of the Rings
16. Tomb Raider
17. Skylanders Giants
18. Assassin's Creed III
19. Grand Theft Auto IV
20. Need for Speed: Most Wanted
Tags: Torn, Dead, PlayStation, Saints, Saints Row, Infinite, Batman, Cave, August, Creed, Black, Skylanders, Xbox, Disney, Disney Infinity, LEGO, Fantasy, Last, There, Xbox 360, Black Ops, Lots, Planet, The Last, Madden, Madden NFL, FIFA, Most, Final, Grade, Final Fantasy, Killed, Auto, Grand Theft, Theft Auto, Splinter, Animal, Lost Planet, Ready, Rayman, Reborn
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| UK Chart: Rayman debuts sixth while Lost Planet 3 and Killer is Dead miss top 20
Added: 02.09.2013 10:55 | 3 views | 0 comments
A busy week for new entries also sees Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn enter UK chart in third.
Volition's zany superpowered sandbox in second.
Relaunched MMO Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn is the week's highest new entry, debuting in third. The PlayStation 3 versions of the game took 63 percent of the sales.
Disney Infinity slipped one place to fourth, followed by Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition in fifth.
Ubisoft's charted at six, boasting approximately a 20 percent increase in week one sales compared to predecessor Rayman Origins. The launch of Madden NFL 25 followed in seventh place.
Call of Duty: Black Ops II was eighth, Payday 2 ninth, and FIFA 13 tenth.
This week's other new releases failed to make the top 20: Capcom's Lost Planet 3 charted at 26, and Killer is Dead entered the charts at 28.
The Top 20 UK chart for the week ending August 31:
1. Saints Row IV
2. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist
3. Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn
4. Disney Infinity
5. Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition
6. Rayman Legends
7. Madden NFL 25
8. Call of Duty: Black Ops II
9. Payday 2
10. FIFA 13
11. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
12. LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes
13. The Last of Us
14. Max Payne 3
15. LEGO The Lord of the Rings
16. Tomb Raider
17. Skylanders Giants
18. Assassin's Creed III
19. Grand Theft Auto IV
20. Need for Speed: Most Wanted
Tags: Torn, Dead, PlayStation, Saints, Saints Row, Infinite, Batman, Cave, August, Creed, Black, Skylanders, Xbox, Disney, Disney Infinity, LEGO, Fantasy, Last, There, Xbox 360, Black Ops, Lots, Planet, The Last, Madden, Madden NFL, FIFA, Most, Final, Grade, Final Fantasy, Killed, Auto, Grand Theft, Theft Auto, Splinter, Animal, Lost Planet, Ready, Rayman, Reborn
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