Capcom Showcasing 3 Titles And Photo Ops At PAX 2013
Added: 28.08.2013 21:37 | 31 views | 0 comments
Capcom will be highlighting three of their titles, DuckTales: Remastered, Lost Planet 3, and Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies, on the show floor of PAX Prime 2013. Along with a lounge for Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, the Capcom Store will return with opportunities to purchase all sorts of memorabilia like Umbrella Corp. umbrellas and Mega Man 25th Anniversary statues.
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| Quick Look: Lost Planet 3 | Giant Bomb
Added: 28.08.2013 21:19 | 5 views | 0 comments
One of these days, Jeff, Vinny, and Brad are going to find that planet, and it will be glorious.
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| Rev3games- Lost Planet 3 Review
Added: 28.08.2013 19:19 | 1 views | 0 comments
Rev:Lost Planet is part of that select class of game franchises that began during this console generation and has seen no fewer than three installments. With Lost Planet 3, the pendulum *sort of* swings back to the more exploratory designs of the first game, but now through the lens of a Western studio, Spark Unlimited. But is it a successful swing?
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| Video Review - Lost Planet 3
Added: 28.08.2013 18:19 | 1 views | 0 comments
Kevin VanOrd braves the cold to bring you this review for Lost Planet 3.
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| Lost Planet 3 Xbox 360
Added: 28.08.2013 15:45 | 25 views | 0 comments
That burrowing drill isn't the only thing that's boring.
When Nic Cage lookalike Jim Peyton steps onto the frozen, hostile surface of EDN III, he's only there to do a job. As it turns out, you'll do a lot of jobs for a number of different people. There are fetch jobs, repair jobs, defend jobs and even optional jobs on top of the main jobs, and they're all kept in your Job Log. There are little bits of interest wedged between the tasks you're given, but they don't quite prevent Lost Planet 3 from developing into a dull exercise in how to turn a game into one long job; the kind that you can't wait to escape from at the end of the day.
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| Lost Planet 3: A C-list game with triple-A ambitions
Added: 28.08.2013 15:19 | 1 views | 0 comments
VideoGamer: "Lost Planet 3 is one of the most ambitious 5/10 games I've encountered in a very long time. As disappointing as it all turned out to be, there's no denying the team at Spark Unlimited had pretty lofty goals, what with a story that centred on engineer Jim Peyton's dangerous drilling missions on E.D.N. III and the role the planet's vital resource T-ENG could play in the survival of Earth."
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| Lost Planet 3 Review | GamerGen
Added: 28.08.2013 12:18 | 1 views | 0 comments
Lost Planet 3 suffers from some technical flaws to really shine in the firmament. In sum, it is very reminiscent of a snowman: the immediate pleasure, but a brief stint. As close to the sun, it tends to melt quickly ...
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| Lost Planet 3 Review | GameSpot
Added: 28.08.2013 11:18 | 1 views | 0 comments
GameSpot: "Lost Planet 3 is both less exasperating and less diverse than its predecessors."
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| Lost Planet 3 Review Scores Are Predictable For A Predictably Forgettable Game
Added: 28.08.2013 8:23 | 1 views | 0 comments
Gaming Blend "Yesterday I had no good words to spare for Capcom and Spark Unlimited's westernized take on the Lost Planet franchise. The third game in the series looked trite, boring, predictable and the exact kind of embodiment of everything gamers complain about in the AAA space. Well guess what? It is."
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