Lost Planet treasures thaw
[360] Shots and movie show big robots and bigger bugs
Robots, bugs and guns - Capcom seems to have found the winning Xbox 360 combination with Lost Planet, as shown in these new screens and teaser trailer (hit the Movies tab above) from its Tokyo Game Show blizzard.
Though the trailer is more concerned with setting the scene for mankind's colonization of a hostile snow planet than showing off the blistering action, we'll forgive Capcom because the screens showcase some of the huge bug bosses you'll encounter - not to mention some snow scenes that look crisp enough to ski if you weren't fighting for your life. Lost Planet just keeps looking better and better.
As one of Capcom's playable highlights at TGS, we'll be sure to report on any new developments with the latest version.
September 20, 2006
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