Lost Planet 2

Lost Planet 2 (2010)

by Capcom
Genres:Adventure, Shooter
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:Lost Planet 2, the sequel to Lost Planet: Extreme Condition, the landmark third-person shooter that sold over 2.3 million units worldwide.
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The co-op of Lost Planet 2 was truly one of a kind, few other games truly scratch that itch of tearing through pirates, NEVEC and Akrid alike with three buddies. For Capcom to have essentially left it to rot for years without ever fixing any of the issues playing on PC came with (namely Games for Windows Live) is a tragedy. Hopefully some day I'll be able to play the game again on PC with some buddies, new and old.
user avatar@Cropoxzuser avatar@Cropoxz
January 30, 2025
Lost planet 2 is my childhood through and through, this is a videogame I have wanted to be able to replay with my friends since the moment I moved on from Xbox to pc, this games coop is one of the best ever, i need this game back on GOG due to capcom neglecting the steam release for years now
user avatar@Miki6411user avatar@Miki6411
January 29, 2025
Such a damn good game, both the campaign and multiplayer are excellent and despite their jank they help up well before it got ripped from the steam store. Shame they killed the franchise with 3.
user avatar@Bordan777user avatar@Bordan777
January 30, 2025
I used to play the demo over and over again on my PS3 back when it initially came out. When I finally got a PC and bought the game on that, it was amazing! The movement, the sound effects, the art direction; all resonated with me personally because it was all reminiscent of the media I grew up with and enjoyed (Lost Planet 1 also being one of the first games I played on the XBOX 360) Even now I am still playing and going for full completion HOWEVER, I know many others can not. The issue of the game not running if your cpu has too many cores, the issue of Games for Windows Live STILL being a requirement in current year (insanity) but worst of all, CAPCOM straight up delisting Lost Planet 2 from the STEAM store for purchase... All roadblocks keeping many people from enjoying an absolute gem of a game that had multiplayer engagement in-mind from the start . It is my dream to see this game's online services populated again in both the campaign and multiplayer as well as making unobtainable content obtainable once again!
user avatar@0909331094user avatar@0909331094
January 30, 2025
Why this game? Imagine 3 friends and you sweep through a Jungle to harass some poor pirates and Akrid, then ride mechs to kick a towering Akrid Boss *sses. All of that aside, there's a f*king railway cannon for you to shoot the Dune worm to kingdom comes. Again, why? you ask, really? Why the hell not???
This game is a masterpiece a good long story with exciting gameplay the kind that makes u wanna go back and play that one mission again. Also they have a really fun lvling system with guns and equipment plus 4 player coop from back in the day is much better than it is now also as an fyi for people wanting to play lost planet two its on steam but doesnt like direct x and how many cores u run on so theres a video you can look up to change ur specs to work but it would be awesome if gog could fix it with their launcher
I got a used PS3 physical disc because the PC version was delisted but the disc i have is not working even though there's no scratches on the disc. Would be nice to see a GOG PC version since it still has Games For Windows Live and it has problems running on modern computers with more than 6 cores.
Lost Planet 2 was a very overlooked game back in the day and is a hidden gem to this day. It had some of the most fun co-op for it's time, and had a competitive mode for people looking to test their skill against others. The setting of the game was diverse, with each story episode offering new characters, locations and enemies. Sometimes the game felt like Monster Hunter when you're battling it out with giant insectoid aliens, and other missions had you creeping through dilapidated slums fighting human militia. Capcom has let this game and the series collect dust for years, it deserves a second chance.
Great mutiplayer, fine singleplayer I don't care if it is "too Japanese" or whatever lame excuse they gave for it not selling as well as they wanted. Its a fun time
Well there's a lot of things that make lost planet 2 special but one thing I admire about it its almost like monster hunter in the future has lots of weapons that you can unlock and even character customization, multiplayer pvp and pve these are its most important aspects of the game cause that's where I fell in love with the game, it was the interaction of the player community and the experiences that we all shared, that and the gameplay was addicting. the steam release of lost planet 2 was missing its dlc releases in my opinion are things that should have been included in the steam release but never were, plus it was missing exclusive cheat code costumes you could get on console and those were amazing and i miss them, a lot, easily a 7 out of 10 for me and even though that seems like a lower score for somebody who wants to see this game freed from GAMES FOR WINDOWS LIVE it is a game that ill never forget and would buy it on release if I knew it would come back to a platform that has earned my respect
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