Check out GIGABASH here: Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/1546400/GigaBash/ PS Store: store.playstation.com/en-ca/product/UP5397-PPSA06094_00-9152601786774628 And check out my Lost Planet 3 gameplay video here - th-cam.com/video/KvHuOar-kOk/w-d-xo.html
What happened for Dues Ex Mankind Divided? Game started to shove in micro transactions Mass effect 3 style, and was very short and allegedly split into 2 but we never got the second half still
@@MusicFromAnotherTime True. But I don't know if it happened would be cool. Also when Capcom does something great is good and interesting but when they screw it up the most, they do it with style.... And like they were aim for it. And that is also interesting too
Funny anecdote: I attended a lecture at university of the guy that localized the game for the German market. He showed us what goes into localizing and when he told us he worked THREE years on this I actually felt really bad knowing how the game flopped. I didn't have the guts to ask him if that made him feel depressed. At least he worked on something at the time that was more much well received (Return of Obra Dinn).
Let's be real, receiving stable salary for 3 years in a row is not really depressing. Even if he was disappointed for a little bit, it is nothing compared for 3 whole years of guaranteed payments.
Wow, I can almost see a full-on documentary of Capcom's dark age. At least it's more hilarious and less painful than Konami's 💀 Thanks for the episode!
Not true, Konami atleast avoided releasing anything instead of releasing a bunch of shitty knock off titles Konami also has atleast been releasing solid collections for castlevania etc
@@HiddenSpaces23154 Spoken like someone who clearly was not around when Konami released Homecoming, Downpour, Book of Memories. Then there's also Survive. They only released Castlevania recently while Capcom has been doing it for years with several Mega Man, Street Fighter, and pretty much a lot of their arcade collections. Oh the latest Contra was straight up dogshit.
@@zeroskaterz92 Talking about the periods mentioned by the original commenter dipshit. It's current day Konami vs 2010ish capcom (the dark age) that's being compared. comparatively konami faired better by not releasing anything as opposed to releasing shitty titles. (remember the two periods being compared in case you forgot already)
@@zeroskaterz92 How is modern day Konami not superior by default compared to dark age capcom? If it was modern day capcom vs modern day konami then yeah capcom is better
Lost Planet 2 is probably one of my favorite games. I kept multiple copies in college so I could show it to friends or roommates. I showed that game to so many people, hundreds if not thousands of hours in that game since release. I still go back and play it from time to time. It had so many deliberatly designed gameplay descisions for better and for worse. Everyone I played with always had a different takeaway, but the final overall take was always, "That was so bad ass!". It will always be one of my favorites, for the memories, the gameplay, the design.... What a great time. I actually enjoyed LP3's story, but its gameplay was a little bland and lacked that whacky mecha, tactical power ranger-y vibe LP1 and 2 had. I hope one day there is something to chew on, but it's okay if I never see it again. There are plenty of people I can share LP2 with.
Nothing felt more hype than taking down the sand wyrm boss with that massive rail cannon, anime kicking massive rounds into the chamber and putting out fires and total pandemonium. I think my friends and I replayed that mission more than any other. So many good memories, so many awesome items to collect.
I only played LP2 alone and I was SO hyped for its release and enjoyed the absolute hell out of it. I loved the new environments, the customization, the new enemies and the absolutely top notch aesthetic of the whole thing. It breaks my heart that it was recieved so poorly and the announcement of the third game and how different it would be left me nauseated and still leaves a bad taste in my mouth just thinking back to it. Heartbreaking.
Same here, holy shit the set pieces in that game were amazing you had train with a big ass cannon and and bigger target, a large clash between 2 battleships on the sand, an alien from space wrecking the faction you set out to shutdown their activities, 2 whole ass monsters having to be killed by mere mercenaries because they were misled, there’s a huge ass space laser, and using that space laser to obliterate the alien that’s causing an Ice Age to appear.
LP2 was one of the best games i've played. While the plot was minimal, it was a fantastic arcade shooter that you got to play with either friends or random's with HIGH replayability. *Especially the desert raid fight*. I was one of the people who's interest fell like a brick with LP3's trailer came out, it was clear they were going in a different direction and I didn't enjoy the idea of it.
I remember right before this game was announced, there was a bit of hype surrounding Spark's "unannounced next game" primarily because some thought they were working on a Star Wars Battlefront III. As soon as they announced to be LP3, a lot of interest was just dropped immediately.
I knew about both Lost Planet 1 & 2, because it both looked interesting, but also not very Capcom like (which would be a trend). Now Lost Planet 3... It successfully got lost and forgotten because I didn't know there was one, and I remember "Remember Me" existing in comparison.
My problem with the 2010-2016 era of Capcom is that their Western collaborations tried to hard to be serious and gritty. Sometimes audiences prefer more lighthearted approaches to gameplay, as can be seen with the success of Fortnite. Bionic Commando Rearmed was great, but the gritty Bionic Commando remake was terrible. It is frustrating that Capcom did not realize this error in perception at the time.
It's not that Capcom didn't realize this error, it's that they can't do anything about it because of the higher ups at the time. This was literally the era where Keiji Inafune pretty much shitting on the Japanese developers.
The thing is that Capcom's galery of characters and stories are not for serious and grey tones. They have that goofy and childish japanese style which is a good style when you don't try to make of it something it is not
It's actually absurd that Capcom in the last 5 years have probably experienced their financial peak with the release of their three most profitable games of all time (MH World, MH Rise, RE 7). Contrast this with 2012-2013: DmC, RE 6, Lost Planet 3, Street Fighter X Tekken.
@@RusticRonnie An Engine, that is now being used on all of their properties, which means you can see its development as a separate cost that has been profitable in its own way.
I’m no Big Boss, but Matt, take a look at a Capcom game called Auto Modellista. It was an early cel-shaded Japanese racing game, released about the time that Fast & Furious culture was taking off in the West (2002). The game is gorgeous, but was hamstrung commercially, in part because for some reason the developers changed the handling model for the western release and the cars drove like ass as a result. I got it for Christmas in 2002 along with a steering wheel for my PS2, I remember being so disappointed that I couldn’t get the hang of driving the cars with the wheel in AM. The campaign was a bit weak, very arcade-y, but it did support online matchmaking / racing against other people which was pretty cool for 2002. That, the art style and the fairly large roster of licensed cars with real licensed aftermarket parts (some of which may never have appeared in another racing game) were such an awesome foundation, and I wonder that happened to make the actual game part of it fall flat, especially the western version.
Unfortunately, while the handling was definitely better overseas, it wasn't really a good game at any point. The difficulty barely even exists and tracks are waaaaay too straight, but most of all it just had no content. The US version has the most content, with additional cars like the Viper and new tracks, but they tried to fix the difficulty by simply making the handling suck- which barely helped because the tracks were very straight, and the US version failed to shake that up, merely adding oval tracks as well.
Always loved the original skele-Matt game show host design, but I gotta be real, the rounder look based on how he appears in the current intro really brings it all together 👍
I know that Remember Me is used as sort of a punchline here, but, honestly, such an underrated game. Sure, it had its flaws, but the worldbuilding, atmosphere, interesting design elements... it was a fantastic game. And we wouldn't see Life is Strange without Remember Me, because LiS takes the general gameplay mechanic from Remember Me's mini-games.
Lost Planet 2 is still one of my all time favorite co-op games and it's so sad it never got a sequel. I replayed it dozens of times back in the day and now the PC port has turned to utter trash from GFWL being awful.
@@AstralPhnx I've had awful luck every now and then when I try, especially loading into actual co-op. Can usually get it into offline single player though.
@@norm9077 Lost Planet 1 is actually available on Steam, still, if you look for the original version and not the "Colonies" edition. In fact, Capcom's doing a huge sale right now.
Since you're already known for the Capcom coverage, and with Dragons Dogma II being announced, you should really make a What Happened for the first Dragons Dogma.
@@ultgamercw6759 I love Dragon's Dogma, but that game has issues. The combat, class system, pawn mechanic and dungeon crawling are all fantastic, but everything else feels so half-baked. I'm incredibly excited to see what Dragon's Dogma II will be like, as it will build upon the foundation set up by the first game and hopefully have a bigger budget.
@@brainwheeze6328 the fact that you had to walk around the whole map because it didn't have normal fast travel mechanic really pissed people off if i remember correctly
Them limiting the use of the grappling hook was the first red flag. Its a sequel if a game mechanic worked a previous game it should be built upon not scaled back.
@RWScott986 I think you enjoy LP3 more if your not familiar with the LP1 and 2. As a fan of the 1st, you get annoyed every second your not shooting laser beams from your mech in 3rd person while fighting giant bugs and all the while running out of health.
Remember Me wasn't a BAD game, just a really directionless one. The combat was solid, and expansion on that could be amazing, like a new age Godhand. The memory alteration thing was interesting, and could have a whole game based around that. Instead you get too little of both in a game that wants to do too many things at the same time.
My issue with Remember Me is actually quite petty. I wasn't loving or hating it for a few hours and then there was this moment where the enemy mobs were endless and like you say the combat was solid and I kind of just got into it as a beatdown brawler for a moment. A moment which crashed and burnt because it turned out that segment was timed. I felt so insulted the game stopped me from having fun I never picked the game up again.
> The memory alteration thing was interesting, and could have a whole game based around that. But... there WAS a whole game based around that. "Life is Strange" from the same devs. They literally said that they took that concept and expanded on that.
I find it ironic that for the last 2 days I been binge watching 4K playthroughs of LP1 and LP2 only to stumble across this just now. I miss the co-op days of LP2 i've met some really cool laid-back ppl because of it 🙏
Well I'd say Monster Hunter games can be similar, both being made by Capcom & reusing a lot of the same assets & animations. Monster Hunter Rise even has a similar grappling hook. But yeah, nothing really compares to blowing up big aliens with big guns, fighting the evil corporation & saving the world with your buddies. Wish there was more Lost Planet 2.
It's such a great, replayable game. I really really hope they are able to remove Games For Windows Live from it eventually. Honestly even if the multiplayer portion is removed, it'd be nice to just be able to play it at all without having to spend hours getting GFWL working on modern Windows.
Despite my love for LP2, the lack of a coherent, engaging story is kind of a letdown for me which sucks because plot threads in that game are brought up and dropped a bit too much for my liking. I also wish the bots controlling characters when playing on your own were more helpful because I had no help 60-80% of the time on boss missions. I get the co-op focus was what they were going for but they didn't plan ahead for when servers appear to be empty or for people who want to play alone. At least in my perspective. All that being said, yes to a remaster.
I actually love LP3, the atmosphere was legit great and I played the hell out of the MP, even got the plat on PS3. Awesome video, would love to see one on Operation Raccoon City.
Ex Troopers is quite possibly the most beautiful and perfectly optimized PS3 game I had the pleasure to play, and god the content and replay value was INSANE. Even after the PS4 dropped and the game’s legacy was fading, there was a genuine multiplayer community for the game that could be tapped into for like 2 years following. It was an AWESOME PS3 game. And an absolute tragedy at the same time, because the price of such beauty was absolutely no chance in hell it was getting a Western release 😞
I remember playing that game and thinking it wasn't that bad. Wasn't too memorable outside the jetpack, though, which is probably it's biggest issue. I also remember there were apparently talks of a movie starring Brad Pitt. Yes really.
"Oye! What are you going to do?" "What does it look like?!? We are taking it!" Ah yes. Hijacking a land-battleship-train never gets old. LP2 had the same campy energy as EDF. But sadly they went the way of Iron Rain: sacrificing style and substance for tone.
Nothing like megazord-ing you & your friends mechs together to make one big powerful mech, or everybody striking an anime pose to activate a giant laser shield. So many awesome things you could do in LP2.
Lost Planet 3 still makes me sad and angry to this day. It really was a solid single-player experience with a great story, tone, and some excellent setpiece moments, but it was really only a Lost Planet title in name and setting alone. It just wasn't what fans wanted at all, and by turning one of the most unique and charming 3rd Person Shooter franchises into a Gears of War clone, it felt like CAPCOM was telling the OG fans that the jig was already up before the game even came out. I miss the mechs, the wacky guns, the unique gameplay, and the freeform grappling hook of the first 2 games! LP3 isn't a bad game, I genuinely enjoyed my playthrough back in the day, but I will always have significant and intense negative feelings towards it due to what it represents. A dark period in CAPCOM's history, and the death of a franchise I loved which had so much unexplored potential. 💔
I liked that this game allowed players to compile their own mixtape for the rig out of whatever music they had saved to their hard drive. Mine was full of "cold" themed songs such as The Bitter End by Placebo, Snow Brigade by Mew, Gone Cold by Clutch, The Frozen Creek by Circa Survive, and Vinternoll2 by Kent. It was pretty chill.
That whole thing with the grappling hook seems to illustrate a fundamental difference in approach between east and western development. A comparable later example might be Horizon: Zero Dawn's very old fashioned and gamey approach to what can be climbed versus Breath of the Wild's "hey whatever man, give it a go!". I think most gamers would agree with the Japanese; there's no point in having a vestigial mechanic, either go all in or yeet it over the side.
A number of the head people on the development team going on to work on God of War 2018 is really noticeable. Story heavy game with an extremely repetitive gameplay loop, starring a dad in a cold environment fighting enemies full of orange goo. I guess all they were missing was the backing of a first party Sony franchise.
Lp1 is okay, I felt the t-eng consumption was way too high and made every level a speedrun before you got soft locked with not enough resources to finish the level. Lp2 is badass with all the different set pieces, and actually let you explore levels without fear of losing too much t-eng. Lp3 just felt completely boring in comparison taking all of the the things out that I liked, mainly the mechs. To this day I've never finished it because the final boss is a quick time event where you have to spam press the interact button for 2 minutes straight extremely fast and my finger always got tired. Eventually I just said fuck it and never completed the game.
Lost Planet 2 is still one of the best co-op games me and my friends have played in recent memory, I wish there was another game just like it! I quite enjoyed LP3 so it's pretty sad to see this franchise crumble when there was so much potential for it. I vaguely recall that there was suppose to be a movie adaptation written by David Hayter that also went silent not long after.
Lost Planet 3 was really good. The atmosphere was great, the voice acting and scene direction was really impressive. What it was missing was giant ass monsters. Game was good though.
@@aaron5574 you might be right, but I played the other two. They're fine but it's not like it was crazy different. I story was so much more engaging in 3 I thought.
The original Lost Planet is my favorite third person shooter of all time. I probably have thousands of hours in it. I truly hope that Capcom revisits the series one day.
Hearing Remember Me on here hurts. I get why it bombed but I loved the setting and felt like the memory premise had potential. Wish it got a remake.. but it’ll probably get a What Happened someday.
In my experience sure they didn't have a insanely huge fan base for Lost Planet 2 but it wasn't because the game was bad at all or anything like that it's just no one even knew about it I still talk about it to this day and I've literally asked a ton of people if they played Lost Planet 2 before nowadays and they've never even heard of the game let alone Lost Planet 3 witch even a ton of Lost Planet 2 players don't even know it exists due to the fact of it not catering to it's only existing fan base which including me was expecting them to follow what Lost Planet 2 laid out and build upon that and make it and even better game and we were all psyched for it then we found out it was single player in before we even saw the first trailer we all forgot about it.
forgot about it for the best tbh. the game had such huge spikes in quality, going from feeling engaged and really enjoying the game to "oh shit not another one of these levels" REALLY quickly. the amount of bugs really really bothered me too (enemies disappearing and reappearing after dying)
They scaled back the grapple mechanic because it wasn't grounded enough, but they wanted to add a magical staff that melts all the ice within a given range? Or is that why the magical staff was also scaled back?
I've been waiting for this episode since joining the channel. I loved Extreme Conditions and me and 3 of my homies still play LP2 to this day! Sucks that there won't be an LP4 going back to the way the first 2 were done
If he researched Spark for 2 mins, he would have ran out of that office screaming Spark had a huge lawsuit with Activation because... can't make this up.... Spark was going to be a Treyarch. Not "the Treyarch" but one of the main studios that would be licensed out to make call of duty seemingly for consoles. They screwed it up so bad they basically didn't make it. I can't remember but one of the main studios made it. I think the court pages are still up somewhere
Eeeyy! Remember Me is legit one of my favorite PS3 games. Flawed for sure. But still a gem of a game with some very cool gameplay and narrative ideas I'd love to see revisited.
I remember being a little kid in a game stop and being THIS close to getting Lost Planet 3 in a GameStop. I often wonder how things would have been different, had I bought it.
Played the Game for the first time earlier this year and enjoyed it. I also played Bionic Commando two years ago and also had a good time with it. I don't know... those Games from the 2010s always have that little something, i can't nail down, but it gets me.
I played a demo of the game and vaguely remember the first fight killing my interest in the game. There were 3 problems that made the first big fight unbearable: 1. No indicators for vulnerable points (if there was, didn't see them) 2. Bullet Sponge? We didn't even kill the first monster before giving up. We spent around 15 minutes shooting it and it felt like nothing happened 3. Potential Bugs? The bad UI made it difficult to know if we made any progress so it could have been a bug, but this felt like a problem with point 1, terrible or non-existent indicators.
for minibosses/bosses the only real way to tell where you could kill the enemies is by paying attention to the color of your curser or shooting where there was that yellow/orange glow. for the cursor you could just aim until it turned red, and for the glowing it was usually found in the mouth or on one of the bosses limbs. the regular enemies could just be shot down
It's very sad that Lost Planet 3 went from the multiplayer aspect to...this. Lost Planet 2 is definitely one of my all time favorite Xbox 360 games. I would have loved more over the top action sequences in mechs with friends.
I LOVED Lost Planet one and two but was hesitant when I heard about 3. Then it bombed and I've been disapointed ever since. Would love to see a LP2 game with updated graphics in mechanics. Maybe some day...
I have fond memories of all three games for all very different reasons. Strange, fun, and unique games (at least the first 2). Who else here had fun with at least one game?
I love the fact you had a clip of mechwarrior 3 in there. maybe that one is ripe for a wha happun, it's development cycle was... spicy, to say the least
It was a great game. Honestly not seeing much of a problem aside from possible upgrades in the game you can only get through side quests that do not become available unless you are near the end of the game. So It felt a little pointless when I complete the game to earn upgrades that are now nearly useless.
I only played LP2 because I found it at either Best Buy or Circuit City (I forget which as there was a city block close to my job at the time that had both stores next to each other) for $5 or $10. Wound up buying 2 additional copies on top of my copy to give to friends so we could play co-op. Honestly because 3 lacked co-op, I didn't pick it up.
Oh no. The third is awesome just improved quite a bit so much to where it doesn’t feel as familiar to the 1st and 2nd game. Honestly every critics about all three titles seems a little picky. All three are good games. Part 3 scales everything you loved about massive boss battles and mechs up to 100. Pretty solid customization in loadouts as well as having great upgrades to add on both in buying with in game currency and some you earn through the story. Story is great as well. Not sure if you have played it so I won’t spoil it but the game is a prequel to the other two titles. You are looking through the eyes of an off world oil field worker rather than a snow pirate or part of the Nevec faction. You get a whole different view of the conflict between factions you didn’t know had a conflict at first.
EX Trooper is so good. Lots of fun, style and great music. Sucks it didn't do well (and no localized version because of how they made it? ehh idk). With even Lost Planet 3 being low, so i guess people didn't bored of the series (asides from the other problems).
Lost Planet 3 wasn't bad to me, I rented it and I liked it. I still listen to some of the tunes from the rig, they were pretty catchy country beats. Too bad the game didn't sell well, but its game play mechanics didn't differentiate it enough from it's competition along with a lack of effective marketing. The rig was sort of fun to use, I liked the feel of it being heavy construction equipment.
These are great, i'd love to see a video or something on White Knight Chronicles 1 & 2 if you can find time. To this day fans still haven't gotten a clear answer as to why WKC2 was shut down only a few months after it was localized in the states. It had a very lively player base up till the online shut down and the only game you can play these days without an old PS3 and copy is WKC1. WKC2 has completely vanished from online stores and even is no where on the PS stream service unlike WKC1. If you can find time it'd be great to see someone draw light to this hidden gem.
The only thing I really remember about the Lost Planet series is that one of the robots from it was a playable character in Tatsunoko VS Capcom. Kinda ironic as I'm not sure how many people even remember Tatsunoko VS Capcom.
Gosh, Lost Planet and Lost Planet 2 were some of my earliest and funnest coop experiences ever. Try it out if you haven't! ITS UP TO 4 PLAYERS IN STORY MODE AND LIKE A GOOD DEAL MORE IN ONLINE BATTLES! (if those exist still, lul fill it with your friends! the game is cheap!)
Aw man, lost planet 2 was one of my favourite surprise games ever. I picked it up on a total whim, never heard of It, went in totally blind and loooved it. Heard about 3 and was soooooo disappointed at the reviews
I really liked the first half of the game but it definitely runs out of steam. You basically get all the upgrades and stuff done even before you hit 50%
Check out GIGABASH here:
Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/1546400/GigaBash/
PS Store: store.playstation.com/en-ca/product/UP5397-PPSA06094_00-9152601786774628
And check out my Lost Planet 3 gameplay video here - th-cam.com/video/KvHuOar-kOk/w-d-xo.html
Next time you're about wha capcom?
What happened for Dues Ex Mankind Divided? Game started to shove in micro transactions Mass effect 3 style, and was very short and allegedly split into 2 but we never got the second half still
Can you guys do a terminator salvation what happened? That’s one of my favorite game’s and I’d love to know the story behind it.
Next capcom game you should do next: 2000 resident evil survivor for ps1
I got it. Fun stuff! I'm only on Pipijuras' story so far, but I'm having a great time with it. Nice recommendation!
Can't believe they lost 3 planets...
lol
lol
I don’t understand why you guys are laughing this is extremely irresponsible 😔
@@whiteperson1742 Because the series is called Lost Planet and this is the 3rd game in the series and they lost them
We’ll find them one day.
If there's ever a documentary made about Capcom, Matt should absolutely narrate it.
It has to be that way
I don't know if they would want him to do that given that he does nothing but discuss their numerous failures. Would be funny though.
@@MusicFromAnotherTime True. But I don't know if it happened would be cool. Also when Capcom does something great is good and interesting but when they screw it up the most, they do it with style.... And like they were aim for it. And that is also interesting too
@@MusicFromAnotherTime you don't need permission to talk about something if it's public, and true as far as I know.
*direct and narrate
Funny anecdote: I attended a lecture at university of the guy that localized the game for the German market. He showed us what goes into localizing and when he told us he worked THREE years on this I actually felt really bad knowing how the game flopped. I didn't have the guts to ask him if that made him feel depressed. At least he worked on something at the time that was more much well received (Return of Obra Dinn).
Let's be real, receiving stable salary for 3 years in a row is not really depressing. Even if he was disappointed for a little bit, it is nothing compared for 3 whole years of guaranteed payments.
@@111yegreS true. Atleast he had a stable job he could rely on to pay the bills
Wow, I can almost see a full-on documentary of Capcom's dark age. At least it's more hilarious and less painful than Konami's 💀 Thanks for the episode!
Not true, Konami atleast avoided releasing anything instead of releasing a bunch of shitty knock off titles
Konami also has atleast been releasing solid collections for castlevania etc
#FucKonami
@@HiddenSpaces23154 Spoken like someone who clearly was not around when Konami released Homecoming, Downpour, Book of Memories. Then there's also Survive.
They only released Castlevania recently while Capcom has been doing it for years with several Mega Man, Street Fighter, and pretty much a lot of their arcade collections.
Oh the latest Contra was straight up dogshit.
@@zeroskaterz92 Talking about the periods mentioned by the original commenter dipshit. It's current day Konami vs 2010ish capcom (the dark age) that's being compared.
comparatively konami faired better by not releasing anything as opposed to releasing shitty titles. (remember the two periods being compared in case you forgot already)
@@zeroskaterz92 How is modern day Konami not superior by default compared to dark age capcom? If it was modern day capcom vs modern day konami then yeah capcom is better
Lost Planet 2 is probably one of my favorite games. I kept multiple copies in college so I could show it to friends or roommates. I showed that game to so many people, hundreds if not thousands of hours in that game since release. I still go back and play it from time to time. It had so many deliberatly designed gameplay descisions for better and for worse. Everyone I played with always had a different takeaway, but the final overall take was always, "That was so bad ass!". It will always be one of my favorites, for the memories, the gameplay, the design.... What a great time.
I actually enjoyed LP3's story, but its gameplay was a little bland and lacked that whacky mecha, tactical power ranger-y vibe LP1 and 2 had.
I hope one day there is something to chew on, but it's okay if I never see it again. There are plenty of people I can share LP2 with.
Nothing felt more hype than taking down the sand wyrm boss with that massive rail cannon, anime kicking massive rounds into the chamber and putting out fires and total pandemonium. I think my friends and I replayed that mission more than any other. So many good memories, so many awesome items to collect.
@@MogoPrime Oh man, the first time I got 4 people to do that mission was something I'll never forget!
Lp2 was the best coop game ever.
I only played LP2 alone and I was SO hyped for its release and enjoyed the absolute hell out of it. I loved the new environments, the customization, the new enemies and the absolutely top notch aesthetic of the whole thing. It breaks my heart that it was recieved so poorly and the announcement of the third game and how different it would be left me nauseated and still leaves a bad taste in my mouth just thinking back to it. Heartbreaking.
Same here, holy shit the set pieces in that game were amazing you had train with a big ass cannon and and bigger target, a large clash between 2 battleships on the sand, an alien from space wrecking the faction you set out to shutdown their activities, 2 whole ass monsters having to be killed by mere mercenaries because they were misled, there’s a huge ass space laser, and using that space laser to obliterate the alien that’s causing an Ice Age to appear.
LP2 was one of the best games i've played. While the plot was minimal, it was a fantastic arcade shooter that you got to play with either friends or random's with HIGH replayability. *Especially the desert raid fight*.
I was one of the people who's interest fell like a brick with LP3's trailer came out, it was clear they were going in a different direction and I didn't enjoy the idea of it.
Yeah, Lost Planet 3's knock off Dead Space vibe was such a let down after the bombastic fun of Lost Planet 2.
I remember right before this game was announced, there was a bit of hype surrounding Spark's "unannounced next game" primarily because some thought they were working on a Star Wars Battlefront III. As soon as they announced to be LP3, a lot of interest was just dropped immediately.
Yep biggest nerdblock ever.
Well those people certainly never played LP2
I knew about both Lost Planet 1 & 2, because it both looked interesting, but also not very Capcom like (which would be a trend). Now Lost Planet 3... It successfully got lost and forgotten because I didn't know there was one, and I remember "Remember Me" existing in comparison.
Not very Capcom-like? I'm pretty sure Lost Planet 2 was running on the same engine as Monster Hunter, or at least used the same character animations.
Same here. Until I saw this video I had no idea it existed. Never heard of EX troopers either.
@Mr. LHD6 Agreed, even some Akrid designs reminded me of demons from Devil May Cry.
Lost planet was very very Japanese And very Capcom. Only lost planet 3 was the non-Capcom one
My problem with the 2010-2016 era of Capcom is that their Western collaborations tried to hard to be serious and gritty. Sometimes audiences prefer more lighthearted approaches to gameplay, as can be seen with the success of Fortnite. Bionic Commando Rearmed was great, but the gritty Bionic Commando remake was terrible. It is frustrating that Capcom did not realize this error in perception at the time.
It's not that Capcom didn't realize this error, it's that they can't do anything about it because of the higher ups at the time.
This was literally the era where Keiji Inafune pretty much shitting on the Japanese developers.
Everyone was chasing the Call of Duty dragon back then. It destroyed so many games even big IPs were sacrificed to copy the CoD.
@@zeroskaterz92 did Keji finally retire?, if so, it would explain why Capcom is on a glorious comeback
The thing is that Capcom's galery of characters and stories are not for serious and grey tones. They have that goofy and childish japanese style which is a good style when you don't try to make of it something it is not
Seriously what is it with Infaune hating his own culture?
It's actually absurd that Capcom in the last 5 years have probably experienced their financial peak with the release of their three most profitable games of all time (MH World, MH Rise, RE 7). Contrast this with 2012-2013: DmC, RE 6, Lost Planet 3, Street Fighter X Tekken.
Dont forget that Devil May Cry 5 is the best selling in the franchise. Capcom is balling rn.
RE 7 wasn’t that profitable, it sold well but cost more to develop.
You have to remember they built a whole new engine for it.
@@RusticRonnie An Engine, that is now being used on all of their properties, which means you can see its development as a separate cost that has been profitable in its own way.
Hey street fighter X teeken was great
I'm really sad that dark void didn't do better, it was the closest thing to a good Rocketeer game that we will get
Good game but the flying controls were horrible. The story was also entertaining enough to keep you interested.
Game was great
I’m no Big Boss, but Matt, take a look at a Capcom game called Auto Modellista. It was an early cel-shaded Japanese racing game, released about the time that Fast & Furious culture was taking off in the West (2002). The game is gorgeous, but was hamstrung commercially, in part because for some reason the developers changed the handling model for the western release and the cars drove like ass as a result. I got it for Christmas in 2002 along with a steering wheel for my PS2, I remember being so disappointed that I couldn’t get the hang of driving the cars with the wheel in AM.
The campaign was a bit weak, very arcade-y, but it did support online matchmaking / racing against other people which was pretty cool for 2002. That, the art style and the fairly large roster of licensed cars with real licensed aftermarket parts (some of which may never have appeared in another racing game) were such an awesome foundation, and I wonder that happened to make the actual game part of it fall flat, especially the western version.
Unfortunately, while the handling was definitely better overseas, it wasn't really a good game at any point. The difficulty barely even exists and tracks are waaaaay too straight, but most of all it just had no content. The US version has the most content, with additional cars like the Viper and new tracks, but they tried to fix the difficulty by simply making the handling suck- which barely helped because the tracks were very straight, and the US version failed to shake that up, merely adding oval tracks as well.
Game looked cool, but then I saw how easy it was to just walk ride. It’s no good.
Always loved the original skele-Matt game show host design, but I gotta be real, the rounder look based on how he appears in the current intro really brings it all together 👍
I know that Remember Me is used as sort of a punchline here, but, honestly, such an underrated game. Sure, it had its flaws, but the worldbuilding, atmosphere, interesting design elements... it was a fantastic game. And we wouldn't see Life is Strange without Remember Me, because LiS takes the general gameplay mechanic from Remember Me's mini-games.
But did you ever played LP2? Basically the fan base just wanted the same awesomeness of LP 2 with only different story settings
@@KeepaSkateboard LP2 was amazing. Had a blast playing it co-op with my friend.
Agreed, Remember Me was a beautiful game. Combat let it down though.
Lost Planet 2 is still one of my all time favorite co-op games and it's so sad it never got a sequel. I replayed it dozens of times back in the day and now the PC port has turned to utter trash from GFWL being awful.
It's still workable on PC without many issues tbh.
@@AstralPhnx I've had awful luck every now and then when I try, especially loading into actual co-op. Can usually get it into offline single player though.
I looked it up on steam but it's not available. Mind if you explains how can I get LP1 and LP2? And maybe we play too later
@@norm9077 Lost Planet 1 is actually available on Steam, still, if you look for the original version and not the "Colonies" edition. In fact, Capcom's doing a huge sale right now.
same here. We probably played with each other.
Since you're already known for the Capcom coverage, and with Dragons Dogma II being announced, you should really make a What Happened for the first Dragons Dogma.
The first dragon's dogma was great though.
@@ultgamercw6759 being featured on what happened means development was rocky or interesting, not that the game suckes
@@ultgamercw6759 I love Dragon's Dogma, but that game has issues. The combat, class system, pawn mechanic and dungeon crawling are all fantastic, but everything else feels so half-baked. I'm incredibly excited to see what Dragon's Dogma II will be like, as it will build upon the foundation set up by the first game and hopefully have a bigger budget.
He should do a What Happened? for Capcom as a whole. ;)
@@brainwheeze6328 the fact that you had to walk around the whole map because it didn't have normal fast travel mechanic really pissed people off if i remember correctly
Them limiting the use of the grappling hook was the first red flag. Its a sequel if a game mechanic worked a previous game it should be built upon not scaled back.
Good old ''limit any interesting gameplay for da narrative'' game design sensibilities of the West at that time
I loved Lost Planet 3. I know I'm in the minority there but I thought it was so cool in atmosphere, story and action
Exactly what thought
Just got it on my steam deck for next to nothing, such a brilliant game
I thought it was a fair enjoyable game - not a ‘best ever’ or anything but fun.
@RWScott986 I think you enjoy LP3 more if your not familiar with the LP1 and 2. As a fan of the 1st, you get annoyed every second your not shooting laser beams from your mech in 3rd person while fighting giant bugs and all the while running out of health.
The story writer of Lost Planet 3 also created God Of War 2018 series.
Remember Me wasn't a BAD game, just a really directionless one. The combat was solid, and expansion on that could be amazing, like a new age Godhand. The memory alteration thing was interesting, and could have a whole game based around that.
Instead you get too little of both in a game that wants to do too many things at the same time.
I would've loved to see a sequel, I really enjoyed the original.
My issue with Remember Me is actually quite petty. I wasn't loving or hating it for a few hours and then there was this moment where the enemy mobs were endless and like you say the combat was solid and I kind of just got into it as a beatdown brawler for a moment. A moment which crashed and burnt because it turned out that segment was timed. I felt so insulted the game stopped me from having fun I never picked the game up again.
Wasn’t that game developed by the people that made vampyr?
> The memory alteration thing was interesting, and could have a whole game based around that.
But... there WAS a whole game based around that. "Life is Strange" from the same devs. They literally said that they took that concept and expanded on that.
I loved Remember Me and still want that sequel. The memory alteration aspect was unique, but I wouldn't have wanted a whole game based around that.
I find it ironic that for the last 2 days I been binge watching 4K playthroughs of LP1 and LP2 only to stumble across this just now. I miss the co-op days of LP2 i've met some really cool laid-back ppl because of it 🙏
The LP2 demo kicked ass and was the reason my friends and I got it. Of course, that was one of the best parts of the game.
Not so ironic as expected given algorithms exist.
@@Mech288 Exactly, those were the good days for sure
Lost Planet 2 feels so novel. Just you, your squad and big alien monstrosities.
I'm shocked that only LP2 filled the form for that type of game.
Well I'd say Monster Hunter games can be similar, both being made by Capcom & reusing a lot of the same assets & animations. Monster Hunter Rise even has a similar grappling hook. But yeah, nothing really compares to blowing up big aliens with big guns, fighting the evil corporation & saving the world with your buddies. Wish there was more Lost Planet 2.
@@CircumSamurai kinda sounds like earth defense force, or deep rock galactic
that just sounds like helldivers
I liked lost planet 2 it was great for co-op madness!
I wish that Capcom would release a remaster of Lost Planet 2. It's one of my absolute favorite shooters.
@@FoxeyeValkyrie They've been "working on it" for over a year with no updates.
No kidding. It's also hard to figure out how to play it at all on pc with GFWL down
It's such a great, replayable game. I really really hope they are able to remove Games For Windows Live from it eventually. Honestly even if the multiplayer portion is removed, it'd be nice to just be able to play it at all without having to spend hours getting GFWL working on modern Windows.
It is back compat on Xbox One/Xbox Series - if that helps
Despite my love for LP2, the lack of a coherent, engaging story is kind of a letdown for me which sucks because plot threads in that game are brought up and dropped a bit too much for my liking.
I also wish the bots controlling characters when playing on your own were more helpful because I had no help 60-80% of the time on boss missions. I get the co-op focus was what they were going for but they didn't plan ahead for when servers appear to be empty or for people who want to play alone. At least in my perspective.
All that being said, yes to a remaster.
Lost planet 2 is top 5 games of all time reigning champion of co op campaign and rated coolest guy 10 years in a row
I actually love LP3, the atmosphere was legit great and I played the hell out of the MP, even got the plat on PS3. Awesome video, would love to see one on Operation Raccoon City.
Ex Troopers is quite possibly the most beautiful and perfectly optimized PS3 game I had the pleasure to play, and god the content and replay value was INSANE. Even after the PS4 dropped and the game’s legacy was fading, there was a genuine multiplayer community for the game that could be tapped into for like 2 years following. It was an AWESOME PS3 game.
And an absolute tragedy at the same time, because the price of such beauty was absolutely no chance in hell it was getting a Western release 😞
What if you were about to get into Heaven and then God said
*”WELCOME TO ANOTHER EPISODE OF WHA HAPPUN”*
Depends, what's the topic?
@@universalperson their life and probably why this hypothetical person is going to hell
I like the idea of Dark Void. Teaming up with Nikola Tesla to fight aliens sounds neat.
I remember playing that game and thinking it wasn't that bad. Wasn't too memorable outside the jetpack, though, which is probably it's biggest issue. I also remember there were apparently talks of a movie starring Brad Pitt.
Yes really.
Dark Void had good ideas and mechanics but managed to misuse most of it.
It's a game that by all means should kick massive ass but by god was it underwhelming as hell
"Oye! What are you going to do?"
"What does it look like?!? We are taking it!"
Ah yes. Hijacking a land-battleship-train never gets old.
LP2 had the same campy energy as EDF. But sadly they went the way of Iron Rain: sacrificing style and substance for tone.
Nothing like megazord-ing you & your friends mechs together to make one big powerful mech, or everybody striking an anime pose to activate a giant laser shield. So many awesome things you could do in LP2.
Lost Planet 1 and 2 are such incredible games 🥲 wish there was a reboot
Lost Planet? Now that's a name I haven't heard in years. Good to see it on Cap Happun? today!
"we don't understand why multiplayer wasn't successful in an initially single player game." -every AAA game developer ever.
Lost Planet 3 still makes me sad and angry to this day. It really was a solid single-player experience with a great story, tone, and some excellent setpiece moments, but it was really only a Lost Planet title in name and setting alone. It just wasn't what fans wanted at all, and by turning one of the most unique and charming 3rd Person Shooter franchises into a Gears of War clone, it felt like CAPCOM was telling the OG fans that the jig was already up before the game even came out. I miss the mechs, the wacky guns, the unique gameplay, and the freeform grappling hook of the first 2 games! LP3 isn't a bad game, I genuinely enjoyed my playthrough back in the day, but I will always have significant and intense negative feelings towards it due to what it represents. A dark period in CAPCOM's history, and the death of a franchise I loved which had so much unexplored potential. 💔
13:44 Clearly Capcom didn’t want to compete with inevitable mega-hit Ride to Hell: Retribution.
I liked that this game allowed players to compile their own mixtape for the rig out of whatever music they had saved to their hard drive. Mine was full of "cold" themed songs such as The Bitter End by Placebo, Snow Brigade by Mew, Gone Cold by Clutch, The Frozen Creek by Circa Survive, and Vinternoll2 by Kent. It was pretty chill.
Ay, a Placebo fan.
That whole thing with the grappling hook seems to illustrate a fundamental difference in approach between east and western development. A comparable later example might be Horizon: Zero Dawn's very old fashioned and gamey approach to what can be climbed versus Breath of the Wild's "hey whatever man, give it a go!". I think most gamers would agree with the Japanese; there's no point in having a vestigial mechanic, either go all in or yeet it over the side.
I loved Lost Planet. I remember playing it and Dead Rising at E3 and then immediately buying a 360 when I got home in anticipation of their release.
I loved Lost Planet 1. It was unique, refreshing and addictive. Still put it on from time to time. The 2 sequels were both heartbreaking.
Lost Planet was born on the 360 and died on it.
A number of the head people on the development team going on to work on God of War 2018 is really noticeable. Story heavy game with an extremely repetitive gameplay loop, starring a dad in a cold environment fighting enemies full of orange goo. I guess all they were missing was the backing of a first party Sony franchise.
Lp1 is okay, I felt the t-eng consumption was way too high and made every level a speedrun before you got soft locked with not enough resources to finish the level. Lp2 is badass with all the different set pieces, and actually let you explore levels without fear of losing too much t-eng. Lp3 just felt completely boring in comparison taking all of the the things out that I liked, mainly the mechs. To this day I've never finished it because the final boss is a quick time event where you have to spam press the interact button for 2 minutes straight extremely fast and my finger always got tired. Eventually I just said fuck it and never completed the game.
that time period wasn't just a dark era of capcom but also a dark era of quicktime spamming.
Lp2 is amazing
This one hurts me, i loved lost planet so much growing up
Lost Planet 2 is still one of the best co-op games me and my friends have played in recent memory, I wish there was another game just like it! I quite enjoyed LP3 so it's pretty sad to see this franchise crumble when there was so much potential for it. I vaguely recall that there was suppose to be a movie adaptation written by David Hayter that also went silent not long after.
Lost Planet 3 was really good. The atmosphere was great, the voice acting and scene direction was really impressive. What it was missing was giant ass monsters. Game was good though.
The game was great I think people were upset because it wasn't really a Lost Planet game. Should've named it something else
@@aaron5574 you might be right, but I played the other two. They're fine but it's not like it was crazy different. I story was so much more engaging in 3 I thought.
The original Lost Planet is my favorite third person shooter of all time. I probably have thousands of hours in it. I truly hope that Capcom revisits the series one day.
God, I wish they made another Lost Planet 2 game...
I liked the game, it was a decent third person shooter with a good story. I liked LP1 and LP2 more though.
I wake up I miss Lost Planet.
I wake up I miss Dead Space.
I wake up I don't miss Mass Effect.
Hearing Remember Me on here hurts. I get why it bombed but I loved the setting and felt like the memory premise had potential. Wish it got a remake.. but it’ll probably get a What Happened someday.
Just finished the gameplay video before this went public. Perfect timing.
I wish Capcom would have released the Ex Troopers for the west instead of LP3.
As always great video Matt!
In my experience sure they didn't have a insanely huge fan base for Lost Planet 2 but it wasn't because the game was bad at all or anything like that it's just no one even knew about it I still talk about it to this day and I've literally asked a ton of people if they played Lost Planet 2 before nowadays and they've never even heard of the game let alone Lost Planet 3 witch even a ton of Lost Planet 2 players don't even know it exists due to the fact of it not catering to it's only existing fan base which including me was expecting them to follow what Lost Planet 2 laid out and build upon that and make it and even better game and we were all psyched for it then we found out it was single player in before we even saw the first trailer we all forgot about it.
forgot about it for the best tbh. the game had such huge spikes in quality, going from feeling engaged and really enjoying the game to "oh shit not another one of these levels" REALLY quickly. the amount of bugs really really bothered me too (enemies disappearing and reappearing after dying)
They scaled back the grapple mechanic because it wasn't grounded enough, but they wanted to add a magical staff that melts all the ice within a given range? Or is that why the magical staff was also scaled back?
I've been waiting for this episode since joining the channel. I loved Extreme Conditions and me and 3 of my homies still play LP2 to this day! Sucks that there won't be an LP4 going back to the way the first 2 were done
God I played so much LP2 online back in the day. I didn’t know what was going on but I know the structure was very fun.
Really enjoyed the first 2 games, they had a unique charm to them.
If he researched Spark for 2 mins, he would have ran out of that office screaming
Spark had a huge lawsuit with Activation because... can't make this up.... Spark was going to be a Treyarch. Not "the Treyarch" but one of the main studios that would be licensed out to make call of duty seemingly for consoles. They screwed it up so bad they basically didn't make it. I can't remember but one of the main studios made it.
I think the court pages are still up somewhere
Eeeyy! Remember Me is legit one of my favorite PS3 games. Flawed for sure. But still a gem of a game with some very cool gameplay and narrative ideas I'd love to see revisited.
Ditto. The game doesn't get as much love as it deserves!
Yes, a favorite of mine too. I really want a sequel.
My favorite Lost Planet game is the Japan exclusive spinoff no one remembers: EX Troopers.
Man I really loved this series as well. I was so sad with this one
Szymanski... ho-boy... that guy...
I completely forgot about this game because it came out the same year as Dead Space 3 in 2013
I remember being a little kid in a game stop and being THIS close to getting Lost Planet 3 in a GameStop.
I often wonder how things would have been different, had I bought it.
I never played the third one but I definitely remember really liking the first 2. Reminds me of what happened with dead space
Played the Game for the first time earlier this year and enjoyed it. I also played Bionic Commando two years ago and also had a good time with it. I don't know... those Games from the 2010s always have that little something, i can't nail down, but it gets me.
I played a demo of the game and vaguely remember the first fight killing my interest in the game. There were 3 problems that made the first big fight unbearable:
1. No indicators for vulnerable points (if there was, didn't see them)
2. Bullet Sponge? We didn't even kill the first monster before giving up. We spent around 15 minutes shooting it and it felt like nothing happened
3. Potential Bugs? The bad UI made it difficult to know if we made any progress so it could have been a bug, but this felt like a problem with point 1, terrible or non-existent indicators.
for minibosses/bosses the only real way to tell where you could kill the enemies is by paying attention to the color of your curser or shooting where there was that yellow/orange glow. for the cursor you could just aim until it turned red, and for the glowing it was usually found in the mouth or on one of the bosses limbs. the regular enemies could just be shot down
It's very sad that Lost Planet 3 went from the multiplayer aspect to...this. Lost Planet 2 is definitely one of my all time favorite Xbox 360 games. I would have loved more over the top action sequences in mechs with friends.
I LOVED Lost Planet one and two but was hesitant when I heard about 3. Then it bombed and I've been disapointed ever since. Would love to see a LP2 game with updated graphics in mechanics. Maybe some day...
I have fond memories of all three games for all very different reasons. Strange, fun, and unique games (at least the first 2). Who else here had fun with at least one game?
I love the fact you had a clip of mechwarrior 3 in there. maybe that one is ripe for a wha happun, it's development cycle was... spicy, to say the least
Matt was right the first time, LP2 was a masterpiece and actually, so was LP Extreme condition.
Shoot, with so many Capcom games to love or face-palm to, waiting on 5 hours of Capcom compilation part 2, hah.
I still want an English version of Extroopers, like not a patched one or anything, I wanna actually be able to buy it and play it
honestly I'm glad you covered this game, this one was in the back of my mind.
It was a great game. Honestly not seeing much of a problem aside from possible upgrades in the game you can only get through side quests that do not become available unless you are near the end of the game.
So It felt a little pointless when I complete the game to earn upgrades that are now nearly useless.
I only played LP2 because I found it at either Best Buy or Circuit City (I forget which as there was a city block close to my job at the time that had both stores next to each other) for $5 or $10. Wound up buying 2 additional copies on top of my copy to give to friends so we could play co-op. Honestly because 3 lacked co-op, I didn't pick it up.
Thanks for the reminder, I really enjoyed Remember Me's combo stacking system. I wish more games had that gimmick
First game was such a fantastic game. Might re-download it
I love LP2 such a cool game, i hope someday the series go back to the coop fiesta it once was.
Wow. I JUST got all three games. Looking forward to checking them out. 😀
Wait wait wait... there was a Lost Planet 3?!?
I thought the whole thing died after 2...
Oh no. The third is awesome just improved quite a bit so much to where it doesn’t feel as familiar to the 1st and 2nd game.
Honestly every critics about all three titles seems a little picky.
All three are good games.
Part 3 scales everything you loved about massive boss battles and mechs up to 100. Pretty solid customization in loadouts as well as having great upgrades to add on both in buying with in game currency and some you earn through the story.
Story is great as well. Not sure if you have played it so I won’t spoil it but the game is a prequel to the other two titles. You are looking through the eyes of an off world oil field worker rather than a snow pirate or part of the Nevec faction.
You get a whole different view of the conflict between factions you didn’t know had a conflict at first.
EX Trooper is so good. Lots of fun, style and great music. Sucks it didn't do well (and no localized version because of how they made it? ehh idk). With even Lost Planet 3 being low, so i guess people didn't bored of the series (asides from the other problems).
man your voice, way of talking and that skeleton cartoon did it for me .. Subbed!
Always a good day when a new episode of What Happened drops. 🙏
Lost Planet 3 wasn't bad to me, I rented it and I liked it. I still listen to some of the tunes from the rig, they were pretty catchy country beats. Too bad the game didn't sell well, but its game play mechanics didn't differentiate it enough from it's competition along with a lack of effective marketing. The rig was sort of fun to use, I liked the feel of it being heavy construction equipment.
These are great, i'd love to see a video or something on White Knight Chronicles 1 & 2 if you can find time.
To this day fans still haven't gotten a clear answer as to why WKC2 was shut down only a few months after it was localized in the states.
It had a very lively player base up till the online shut down and the only game you can play these days without an old PS3 and copy is WKC1. WKC2 has completely vanished from online stores and even is no where on the PS stream service unlike WKC1.
If you can find time it'd be great to see someone draw light to this hidden gem.
8:51 Oh hey, The Good Life, wasn't expecting to see that come up. Neat!
I'm a flop house member but I still sit through ads on the normal video to super support matt.
Keep it up buddy!
The only thing I really remember about the Lost Planet series is that one of the robots from it was a playable character in Tatsunoko VS Capcom. Kinda ironic as I'm not sure how many people even remember Tatsunoko VS Capcom.
Fighting game fans or VS Capcom fans do remember it, usually.
That games Capcom roster had a few deep cuts in it like Lost Planet, Rival schools and wherever the hell Saki came from.
@@Klonoahedgehog Saki's from Quiz Nanairo Dreams.
OMG! Legendary, I actually played and enjoyed that game. It was an odd little spin on Pandora's box.
This will never be lost planet 3
Did not even know this was a game until a month ago and I just beat it. I like it quite a bit.
Gosh, Lost Planet and Lost Planet 2 were some of my earliest and funnest coop experiences ever.
Try it out if you haven't! ITS UP TO 4 PLAYERS IN STORY MODE AND LIKE A GOOD DEAL MORE IN ONLINE BATTLES! (if those exist still, lul fill it with your friends! the game is cheap!)
I loved the Lost Planet games ! I still own them on PS3 !
Happy youre covering this game! recently just bought it and was very disapointed with my revist.
Aw man, lost planet 2 was one of my favourite surprise games ever. I picked it up on a total whim, never heard of It, went in totally blind and loooved it. Heard about 3 and was soooooo disappointed at the reviews
I really liked the first half of the game but it definitely runs out of steam. You basically get all the upgrades and stuff done even before you hit 50%
I'll die on this hill I don't give a fuck,
Lost Planet 2 was a people's champ. Game was golden.
Lost Planet 2 was so much fun with Co-op
Another well done vid 👏