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Topic: Lost Planet (PC) (Read 1882 times)
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Azazel
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So I read through the 360 thread, and found that schild loved the 360 version while others had mixed opinions. I thought it looked good, but since it was AU$100ish for a good while, I forgot about it. Just noticed Steam has it for $40, which has piqued my interest again. Thoughts on the game now that some time has passed? Did anyone here play the PC version?
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schild
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I bought it again on Steam.
I liked it again on Steam.
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Rasix
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Posts: 15024
I am the harbinger of your doom!
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I didn't care much for the demo.
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-Rasix
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Chenghiz
Terracotta Army
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I played the PC demo, it was pretty and fun but I think I liked it on 360 more. The third-person camera is a bit awkward with the mouse for some reason.
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Samwise
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I played through part of the demo. It was meh when I had the mech, and unbearable after I lost it. Uninstalled before I reached the end.
Also, laziest PC port I've ever seen. The in-game help told me to push the A button to shoot or someshit. And the mouse sensitivity capped out at "drag the mouse across your entire desk ten times to turn around."
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"I have not actually recommended many games, and I'll go on the record here saying my track record is probably best in the industry." - schild
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Azazel
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A shame, it looked quite nice. Warhammer 40k: Fire Warrior was also a FPS that suffered from severe consolitis. Another shame there, because I love me some 40k, and FPS 40k should have been oarsome.
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Sky
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I love my TV an' hug my TV an' call it 'George'.
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I thought the demo sucked balls. Also, Crysis is coming out.
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bhodi
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No lie.
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Yeah, I played this. It was pretty; story sucked, laggy and shitty implemented mouse with crappy way-to-unsensitive-at-max sensitivity.
If you don't have a top of the line computer, there's really no point to getting this.
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