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Lost Planet: free new maps

WiLL Baxter 48 | June 02, 2007 | Screenshots | XBOX 360 
Here we have a look at some free new maps, that will be available for Lost Planet on the Xbox 360. They look pretty neat, and their all free, looks good.
Free New Maps are coming and here are the first screens. Lost Planet is an epic gaming masterpiece combining a gripping single player campaign and intense multiplayer modes with support for up to 16 players on the Xbox Live online game service. Taking full advantage of Xbox 360 system’s power,it is also availble on pc Lost Planet contains sophisticated visuals, with an unmatched level of detail as advanced light sourcing is used to ensure a realistic presentation that enhances every explosion, smoke and particle effect. Enormous world maps unfold as players battle hostile creatures in blistering weather conditions across vast snowfields and deserted cities either on foot or in armed, robotic Vital Suits.

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    Storm | June 03, 2007
    Looking good. Lost Planet isn't my cup o' tea, though. R6 fills my FPS needs.
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    WiLL Baxter 48 | June 03, 2007
    Yeah, I actually agree with you their. I never even bought Lost Planet when it was out, But I did have R6 Vegas and I enjoyed it a lot. It was brilliant.

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