Release Date: August 27, 2013
Developer: Spark Unlimited
MSRP: $59.99
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Lost Planet 3 introduces Jim Peyton, a Utility Rig pilot who leaves Earth to take on a hazardous but lucrative contract on E.D.N. III. Working for Neo-Venus Construction (NEVEC), Jim is one of a select few pioneers at the Coronis base surveying the uncharted terrain and obtaining samples of the planet's natural energy source - Thermal Energy, which NEVEC believes will save Earth's energy crisis. The title delivers a mix of action both inside and outside of Jim's utility rig vehicle. Acting as a home away from home and offering protection from the ever changing climate, Jim soon discovers the utility rig's array of tools are just as useful at taking out Akrid in the rig's first person perspective as they are at helping him fulfill his contract work. Outside the rig the action switches to third person with Jim at the mercy of the elements. He'll need to battle against hostile enemies with a mix of gun and melee based combat whilst surviving all that is thrown at him. While under attack from E.D.N. III's indigenous Akrid, Jim's Utility Rig falls down an icy fissure, leaving him unconscious and injured. Jim wakes to find himself in what appears to be a secret base, hidden beneath the planet's frozen surface. On discovering he was rescued by one of the base's inhabitants, Mira, the daughter of So'ichi (the Snow Pirate leader), he soon realises that NEVEC are no longer the only occupants of E.D.N. III. With this encounter with the Snow Pirates new truths about the foreboding planet and the colonial history are set to be unveiled.
I don't think this is how ice fishing normally works.
This morning Capcom released the newest trailer for Lost Planet 3. The video shows off the more story-driven gameplay as the new character, Jim Peyton, first arrives on E.D.N. III, seeking energy for the Earth. Since the game is set before the previous entries in the series, the Akrid are a new enemy and NEVEC has yet to become the series’ main antagonist, though the trailer seems to suggest that Jim will learn a considerable amount about both parties. The trailer is available below and full of the grapple-hooking, bug-killing, and mech piloting action the series has become known for.
Lost Planet 3 has no official release date, but a tentative date has been set for sometime next year. The game is being developed by Spark Unlimited, whose last two games were Legendary and Turning Point: Fall of Liberty. This is the first time a Lost Planet game has been developed by an outside western developer. Please share your thoughts on this news in the comments below and keep following Blistered Thumbs for all the latest gaming news.
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