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System: X360, PS3 | Review Rating Legend | |
Dev: Capcom | 1.0 - 1.9 = Avoid | 4.0 - 4.4 = Great |
Pub: Capcom | 2.0 - 2.4 = Poor | 4.5 - 4.9 = Must Buy |
Release: May 11, 2010 | 2.5 - 2.9 = Average | 5.0 = The Best |
Players: 1-16 | 3.0 - 3.4 = Fair | |
ESRB Rating: Teen | 3.5 - 3.9 = Good |
Along those lines, this problem is further exacerbated once you head online. That's right; cutscene lag during co-op play is a constant issue. In other words, if you're playing with people with slower connections, you'll have to wait to jump into the action for their cutscenes to end. While these waits are usually quite minimal, the fact that they are there gets tiresome and even breeds a bit of animosity toward your teammates.
This animosity is another major problem for the co-op campaign. For example, mechs (called VS) are strewn throughout the game. Because they're so fun to use compared to standard weaponry, it's inevitably a mad dash to get to them. This makes certain players extremely greedy to play with. Additionally, the game doesn't appropriately reward players for their efforts. It seems that the damage you dish out correlates directly to the score and rank you get at the end of a mission. As such, support tools (such as the powerful riot shield) and supporting roles in general are simply abandoned by the players. This imbalanced co-op assessment makes gameplay too one-dimensional - go balls to the wall or get offline. Rather than establishing a true sense of camaraderie, the game feels more like a free-for-all. This can get especially bad if you're playing with random players online rather than with friends.
The game is also plagued by repetitive mission objectives (raise and protect the data terminals, clear out the enemy stronghold, etc.). If it weren't for the distinct environments and unique foes, the six zones would be essentially filled with much of the same mundane events. Truly, there only a handful of scenarios that do a good job distinguishing themselves from the crowd.
As fun as the Cat-G Akrid can be, they also can make you feel useless. These titans take so much firepower to take down, the fact that they can regenerate their limbs is decidedly unsatisfying. Imagine unleashing fury at a glowing weak spot with a rocket just to have the beast crush you under a newly-sprouted appendage, apparently completely unaffected by your assault. What's worse, the game implements a knockback mechanic that gets particularly annoying. Unfairly, enemies will hit you with their pea-shooters, causing you to stumble awkwardly. Similarly, Akrids will ram into you or swat you or fire off a breath weapon at you that are accompanied by painfully long animations.
There are several other issues that make this game poor that I will only be able to briefly touch on due to space constraints. The eight default control layouts are ponderous at best. The characters' movements are slow, clunky, and deliberate. Item unlocks and customization features cannot be purchased directly, you have to hope you get lucky via an extremely tight slot machine setup (more often than not you're reward with silly emotes and titles rather than weapons and body parts). The sub-menu interface is poor and slow; try changing your control scheme in the options menu - what a joke!
The list of smallish screw-ups could go on forever, but there are a few more problems I consider to be egregious. Worst of all, friendly and enemy AI is terrible. Because computer-controlled comrades are so dumb, taking on the campaign as a single-player is futile; you really shouldn't pick this game up if you don't plan on playing online. Because the human enemy AI is so lacking, assaulting strongholds and the like seems superfluous and boring. Almost as bad, the competitive multiplayer is poorly put together. Playing elimination and CTF variants in an arena simply isn't any fun. I liked the addition of weekly faction battles (players can compete to try and wrest dominance away from other factions in a meta-competition), but there simply isn't enough fun to be found to warrant staying with it. In the end, the competitive online side of LP2 is anemic; other multiplayer games out there (whether in Beta, broken by cheaters, or otherwise) are far superior.
Lost Planet 2 simply doesn't live up to the developer's grandiose plans. Other than the game's beauty, the big, challenging bosses, and the infrequent fun that can be derived from four-player co-op, this is a gaming experience that can easily be passed up. Unless you simply need a four-player co-op shooter to play with friends, you're almost certainly better off going another way.
By Jonathan Marx
CCC Editor / News Director
The environments are spectacular, and the character and enemy designs are great.
The default setups are unconventional and difficult to get used to, and the characters are plodding and slow.
The musical themes are reasonably epic, but the voiceover work is pedestrian at best.
There is a lot to do and the four-player co-op features are nice. Unfortunately, the game is rarely any fun.
Not an average. See Rating legend above for a final score breakdown.
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Cheat Codes:
How to Unlock:
Albert Wesker Skin - Have save data of RE5 or RE5 Gold Edition.
Frank West Skin - Have a saved game file from Dead Rising or the original Lost Planet.
Marcu Phoenix and Dom Santiago Skins - Complete the campaign.
Noms de Guerre Skin - Have a saved game file from Devil May Cry 4.
BSAA Title - Have a saved game file from Resident Evil 5.
Devil May Cry Title - Have a saved game file from Devil May Cry 4.
Street Fighter Title - Have a saved game file from Street Fighter 4.
Legendary Warrior Title - Have a saved game file from the original Lost Planet.
Played The Demo Title - Have a saved game file from Lost Planet 2 Online Battle Demot.
Fire Cracker Weapon - Reach level 30 with Femme fatale.
Machine Gun SPWeapon - Have a saved game file from the Lost Planet 2 demo.
Shotgun SP Weapon - Reach level 50 with Femme fatale.
ShurikenWeapon - Reach level 30 with Rounders
Use customized character in campaign mode:
Beat the game in order to use your customized character in campaign mode.
Unlock Exteme Mode:
Beat the game on hard to unlock extreme mode..
Achievements:
Complete Prologue A
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Complete Episode 1 Chapter 0-A.
Complete Prologue B
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Complete Episode 1 Chapter 0-B.
Complete Episode 1
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Complete all the chapters in Episode 1.
Rookie
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Complete the game on Easy.
Soldier
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Complete the game on Normal.
Super Soldier
Reward: 15 Points
Objective: Complete the game on Hard.
Snow Pirate
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 10.
Welcome to the Battle!
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Play one Online match.
Secret Achievements
Complete Episode 2
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Complete all the chapters in Episode 2.
Complete Episode 3
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Complete all the chapters in Episode 3.
Complete Episode 4
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Complete all the chapters in Episode 4.
Complete Episode 5
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Complete all the chapters in Episode 5.
Complete Episode 6
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Complete all the chapters in Episode 6.
100-Chapter Playback
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Play through 100 chapters.
Instrument of Destruction
Reward: 20 Points
Objective: Defeat 9999 enemies (Akrid, VS, or enemy soldiers).
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300-Chapter Playback
Reward: 30 Points
Objective: Play through 300 chapters.
200-Chapter Playback
Reward: 20 Points
Objective: Play through 200 chapters.
Ultimate Warrior
Reward: 20 Points
Objective: Complete the game on Extreme.
Snow Pirate Warrior
Reward: 15 Points
Objective: Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 30.
Snow Pirate Leader
Reward: 20 Points
Objective: Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 50.
Snow Pirate Commander
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 80.
Rounder Chief
Reward: 30 Points
Objective: Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 99 with the Rounders.
Fight Junkie Berserker
Reward: 30 Points
Objective: Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 99 with the Fight Junkies.
First Among Snow Pirate Elites
Reward: 30 Points
Objective: Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 99 with the Snow Pirate Elites.
NEVEC Black Ops Commander
Reward: 30 Points
Objective: Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 99 with the NEVEC Black Ops.
Femmes Fatales Faction Leader
Reward: 30 Points
Objective: Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 99 with the Femmes Fatales.
Quintuple Factionalism
Reward: 50 Points
Objective: Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 99 with all 5 factions.
A Thousand Unmarked Graves
Reward: 15 Points
Objective: Defeat 1000 enemy soldiers.
Endangered Species
Reward: 15 Points
Objective: Defeat 3000 S- and M-sized Akrid.
VS Graveyard
Reward: 15 Points
Objective: Destroy 100 enemy VSs.
It's So Easy
Reward: 20 Points
Objective: Play any combination of chapters 39 times on Easy.
Monster Hunter
Reward: 20 Points
Objective: Defeat 30 bosses.
Thermal Energy Reactor
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Accumulate a combined total of more than 99999 units of thermal energy.
Me Against the World
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Complete 93 areas while online without the help of other players.
Prove Your Mettle
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Unlock all the Abilities.
Weapons Master
Reward: 25 Points
Objective: Unlock all regular weapons and grenades.
Honeymoon Period
Reward: 20 Points
Objective: Celebrate your six-month anniversary with LOST PLANET 2.
A Collector's Collector
Reward: 50 Points
Objective: Unlock all items (weapons, Abilities, Noms de Guerre).
All in a Day's Work
Reward: 20 Points
Objective: Achieve 100 different Good Job awards.
Warrior of Many Names
Reward: 20 Points
Objective: Unlock 100 Noms de Guerre.
Centurion
Reward: 15 Points
Objective: Win 100 Online Ranked matches.
Slayer of a Thousand Men
Reward: 15 Points
Objective: Win 100 Online Ranked matches.
Hot Shot
Reward: 15 Points
Objective: Gain promotion to the rank of Gunner.
Two is Better Than One
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Complete 386 areas with one or more other players.
Let's Go VS Force!
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Merge two VS units.
Professional Turncoat
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Fight for a number of different factions in Faction Match.
War Vet
Reward: 15 Points
Objective: Play 500 Online matches.
Death Wish
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Die more than 444 times.
Good Job, Soldier
Reward: 40 Points
Objective: Earn all the Good Job awards.
Lost Planet 2 Slot Machine Codes
Committed 'til the End
Reward: 100 Points
Objective: Earn all the Good Job awards, items, and Career Levels available in the game.