New Lost Planet Screens
It’s quite sad to think that Lost Planet’s release date is still Spring 2007. The Keiji Inafune-produced game was one of those games to sport a demo, which was a good thing because that made the gamers want it more. And who wouldn’t? The demo was very polished and almost perfect when it came out.
The game’s plot focuses on the amnesiac character Wayne searching for the Green Eye, an artifact that is somehow tied to human existence on the title planet. The planet is perpetually cold and snowy, and thermal energy (called T-ENG in the game), constantly and rapidly decreases, although more can be gathered from slain enemies and remnants of explosions. 2007 isn’t a blink away from now, so the best we could for now is share to you some of the game’s screens. Have fun you guys!
Via Jeux France
It’s quite sad to think that Lost Planet’s release date is still Spring 2007. The Keiji Inafune-produced game was one of those games to sport a demo, which was a good thing because that made the gamers want it more. And who wouldn’t? The demo was very polished and almost perfect when it came out.
The game’s plot focuses on the amnesiac character Wayne searching for the Green Eye, an artifact that is somehow tied to human existence on the title planet. The planet is perpetually cold and snowy, and thermal energy (called T-ENG in the game), constantly and rapidly decreases, although more can be gathered from slain enemies and remnants of explosions. 2007 isn’t a blink away from now, so the best we could for now is share to you some of the game’s screens. Have fun you guys!
Via Jeux France