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Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (Xbox 360) Review

By Tim Hanlon

22:00 December 23, 2006 PST

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Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (Xbox 360) Review

Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (Xbox 360) Review

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Conclusion

There's no doubt in my mind that Lost Planet had all the elements of a fantastic game. Perhaps stemming from an overly ambitious design, with so many elements being incorporated in a not-quite-right manner, it all comes down to Lost Potential. Thankfully with a million copies sold, I'm certain that we will be seeing a sequel with the issues I've discussed ironed out at some stage in the next year.

Despite all the negativity, there's still at least thirty hours of fun in this title, and I urge you to rent Lost Planet for a couple of days even if the two demos on Xbox Live Marketplace didn't really do it for you.

Score: 78/100

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