Capcom’s grand-scale third person shooter, Lost Planet 2 is now available in stores for both North American and European audiences. As a sequel to Lost Planet: Extreme Condition, the second iteration has a strong push for multiplayer support.

Lost Planet 2 has multiple multiplayer modes, ranging from 2-player co-op to 16-player skirmishes. The featured campaign mode offers support for up to four players online, as well as a two-player split-screen mode for local players to enjoy. In every game mode, including the 16-player online multiplayer, players can customize their characters with weapon upgrades, various abilities, various taunts, and character parts.
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    Red 9 May 12, 10
    I heard the second one doesn't really fix any of the first's problems, and actually adds more. Time will tell if this is indeed the case.
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    reaver11 May 12, 10
    I heard this game was kinda lame. I never really wanted to get it anyway. The first game was alright but it was one of thoise "been there, done that" type of game. Nothing that really impressed me nor made me want to play it again. And since the second game sounds to be almost like the first, I'm gonna have to pass.

    Besides, RDR hits next week. Thats gonna be the GOTY runner up. You watch.
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      Red 9 May 15, 10
      I'm buying RDR, too; the idea of a completely open-world Western with freeroam co-op just sounds incredible.
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        reaver11 May 15, 10
        Well, given I'm a huge fan of old westerns, the premise of this game made me giddy. Then when I saw a few screens that looked as though they were pulled from For A Few Dollars More, it just made this one of those no-brainer reserves.
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        Giralga Jul 11, 10
        quote Red 9
        I'm buying RDR, too; the idea of a completely open-world Western with freeroam co-op just sounds incredible.
        im also buying RDR

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