Thursday, February 9, 2012

Lost Planet 2 And Resident Evil 5 Gold Edition



Capcom recently released two video games that are sure to chill your blood and pump up your adrenalin.


It’s been 10 years since the Lost Planet: E.D.N III was discovered by space faring astronauts. Since that time it has successfully been terraformed and most of its frozen wastelands have melted. Lush green forests and arid deserts have appeared and with them come a whole new threat.


Players explore the new terraformed planet as heroes across six interconnected episodes. Various environments wait in each episode along with some of the most imaginative and deadly creatures ever created for a video game (check out the behemoth rock creature Akrid ). At times it seems as if the entire planet itself is out to kill its unwelcome visitors.


Multi-player equipped-game players can also play online with up to four players. A wide range of equipment, vehicles and weapons are available including the heavily armored Vital Suits. These babies pack enough muscle and firepower to take on just about any threat.


Players ply their way through the various levels and challenges in a kill or be killed war against a planet and its ferocious inhabitants and othere Earthers in a deadly game of survival.


Players can customize their characters, pick up weapons and equipment as they proceed through the game, take on a huge variety of deadly enemies, be rewarded for their team efforts and have the ability to use their Vital Suits in ways never possible before.


Lost Planet 2 is filled with lush and exotic landscapes rendered in a photo-realistic style. Characters are well designed with fluid motions and unique personal attributes. The entire game grabs the player and pulls them into its foreboding, but somehow compelling, world-a world that just as deadly as it is beautiful.


Game play is fast, filled with unexpected surprises, cohesive and laid out in full 360 degree splendor.


The year is 2009. Umbrella was destroyed six years previously and key player, Chris Redfield, has become a major member of B.S.A.A.- the Biohazard Security Assessment Alliance.


His latest assignment takes him to Africa where he investigates a possible smuggling operation involving Bio Organic Weapons. His new partner in the investigation is Sheva Alomar.


They are to meet up with Alpha Team to intercept the smuggler Ricardo Irving. Things go from bad to worse when Irving is assassinated and a whole village of infected majini ascends upon them.


A surviving member of Alpha Team gives them a file and before them can blink an eye they are confronted by a new kind of virus infected creature. Events proceed as they kill the creature, meet up with Delta team, are given critical information containing research material, Chris discover his lost partner: Jill Valentine may be alive and things cascade into even more sinister and dark levels of espionage, secret agendas and deadly secrets.


Resident Evil 5 Gold Edition continues the story line introduced in earlier versions. The horror and mystery levels are bumped up a notch or two as Chris Redfield, his new team, old acquaintances and enemies battle over the very existence of humanity as they know it.


Look for lots of weaponry, incredible environments both-interior and exterior, fully-developed characters and so much action, danger and excitement you’ll need a tranquilizer to calm down after each deadly encounter.


Single, team or online play affords players encounters with new enemies, new abilities (including healing), a vast array of weapons, transports and equipment and a huge variety of environments.


Graphics are lush with realistic lighting, eye-shattering sound effects, incredible visual effects and plenty of twists and turns both in the different levels and in the storyline itself.


The Gold Edition offers additional episodes, new costumes, more challenges and new characters. It’s the best of all the Resident Evil games all rolled into one.

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