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Lost Planet 3 Review| GamesRadar

Added: 27.08.2013 11:20 | 0 views | 0 comments


Lost Planet 3 starts off down the path of mediocrity almost immediately. Jim Peyton is a relatable character, but his story is held back by repetitive combat, tedious quests, and a narrative that doesn't deliver. Once you've played the first few hours of the campaign, you'll feel like you've already seen it all as you drag through the remainder of the plot. LP3 goes through the motions of the typical action game, never delivering any surprises or gameplay elements that would make a memorable experience. Instead, you'll just get to fight a giant crab boss for the fourth time.

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IGN | Lost Planet 3 Review

Added: 27.08.2013 11:19 | 3 views | 0 comments


Lost Planet 3 at least has a respectable story and some combat variety to it, even if the pieces dont always come together quite right. Jumping in and out of the mech keeps it from being just another cover-based shooter. If not for level design thats full of frustrating inconsistencies, it might even have been good enough to fully recommend.

From: n4g.com

Lost Planet 3 (PlayStation 3) Review - Push Square

Added: 27.08.2013 11:18 | 10 views | 0 comments


Push Square: "Solid like a block of ice, and just as unremarkable, Lost Planet 3 is an enjoyable adventure that cobbles together ideas from elsewhere, but doesnt dig its way beyond the basics. Fortunately, its well-paced story and likeable cast warm the overall experience, melting away most of the gameplay's rigid shortcomings."

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Lost Planet 3 Review | VideoGamer

Added: 27.08.2013 11:18 | 14 views | 0 comments


VideoGamer: "A mech without guns is like a fry-up without the bacon. You think it'll be alright, but when it comes down to business it feels wrong. Your mech in Lost Planet 3 has no guns. IT HAS NO GUNS! It's also slow, fights like a Real Steel robot controlled with Kinect, can't fly, and breaks down more often than Britney Spears. But hey, at least it can turn into a fixed drilling platform so you can fight in dull Horde Mode-like sequences in the latter third of this prequel set on icy Akrid-infested planet E.D.N. III."

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Lost Planet 3 Review| GamesRadar

Added: 27.08.2013 11:18 | 8 views | 0 comments


Lost Planet 3 starts off down the path of mediocrity almost immediately. Jim Peyton is a relatable character, but his story is held back by repetitive combat, tedious quests, and a narrative that doesn't deliver. Once you've played the first few hours of the campaign, you'll feel like you've already seen it all as you drag through the remainder of the plot. LP3 goes through the motions of the typical action game, never delivering any surprises or gameplay elements that would make a memorable experience. Instead, you'll just get to fight a giant crab boss for the fourth time.

From: n4g.com

IGN | Lost Planet 3 Review

Added: 27.08.2013 10:19 | 0 views | 0 comments


Lost Planet 3 at least has a respectable story and some combat variety to it, even if the pieces dont always come together quite right. Jumping in and out of the mech keeps it from being just another cover-based shooter. If not for level design thats full of frustrating inconsistencies, it might even have been good enough to fully recommend.

From: n4g.com

Lost Planet 3 review round-up: A lukewarm reception

Added: 27.08.2013 10:01 | 0 views | 0 comments


All the verdicts in one place...
In our Lost Planet 3 review we described the game as a "quality sci-fi shooter with a likeable hero, a compelling setting, and fun combat".

From: rss.feedsportal.com

Review: Lost Planet 3

Added: 27.08.2013 9:10 | 5 views | 0 comments


An enjoyable, but very different, reboot of Capcom's icy alien shooter.
Capcom has been farming its most beloved franchises out to Western developers for a while now. Some have been a disaster, like Bionic Commando, and others have been more successful, namely Team Ninja's Devil May Cry reboot. Lost Planet 3, mercifully, falls into the latter category. It's a confident reimagining of the Lost Planet series that stays true to some elements, and completely abandons others. Long-time fans may find the changes too severe, however.

From: rss.feedsportal.com


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