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Lost Planet 3 is an upcoming third-person shooter video game developed by Spark Unlimited and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 3,Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360. The game is the prequel to Lost Planet: Extreme Condition and Lost Planet 2 takes
place on the same planet of E.D.N. III albeit before the events of the
first two games. The game will take a more story-driven narrative
approach to the campaign similar to the first game. Unlike previous
games in the series, which were developed internally by Capcom, the game
will be developed externally by Spark Unlimited with Matt Sophos
serving as game director, though series creator, Kenji Oguro, is still
attached as franchise creative director.
The game takes place long before the events of the first game,
and hence the planet of E.D.N. III is still in an ice-age like
environment rather than the tropical environment of the second game that
occurs after the events of the first game. It takes place during the
time of the first few human colonists on E.D.N. III sent there by the
Neo-Venus Construction company or NEVEC, who later become the main
antagonists for the series. The game follows the story of Jim Peyton, a
colonist who is working for NEVEC and helping mine the planet and
sending minerals back to Earth, where his family awaits him.
The game, however, doesn't feature militarized VS bipedal mechs like previous entries in the series, and instead features mechs called Rigs that are the predecessors of VS mechs, given the timeline of the game. Unlike VS mechs, Rigs aren't militarized with weapons and instead are equipped with drill arms and claw arms for mining.
In
the first game, NEVEC had become a dictatorial force on E.D.N. III
having defeated the Akrid and only being left with defeating the Snow
Pirates who were rebelling against their governance. However, in the
game NEVEC has not yet become an antagonist and instead is helping make
the planet habitable to humans by constructing thermal posts on the
planet to combat the harsh icy weather conditions. Though as the story
progresses Jim begins to unravel the dark secrets of NEVEC. The
Akrid, an enemy that has been present through the entire series, is
suggested to be one of the enemy types faced by the main character. This
was shown in a leaked trailer for the game.
The
game's gameplay will be more similar to the first game with a
story-driven adventure rather than the second game which replaced the
story-driven narrative with a simple co-op and grind-heavy campaign.
Using the game's mission-based mechanics, players can choose to take on
core quests that progress the story, or side-quests to help out fellow
colonists on the planet. The game will allow players to openly explore
areas in a style similar to role-playing games with the ability to talk to non-player characters, obtain side-quests, upgrade equipment and build their own bipedal rigs using items gathered throughout the campaign.
System Requirements
Lost Planet 3 System Requirements:
CPU: 2.67 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Phenom X2
RAM: 1 GB system memory
Graphics: DirectX 10 graphics card with 512 MB RAM, Nvidia 7000-series or Radeon 800-series or better. Additionally, Intel HD4000 integrated graphics are supported as well.
Operating system: Windows Vista
DirectX audio card
8 GB hard disk space
RAM: 1 GB system memory
Graphics: DirectX 10 graphics card with 512 MB RAM, Nvidia 7000-series or Radeon 800-series or better. Additionally, Intel HD4000 integrated graphics are supported as well.
Operating system: Windows Vista
DirectX audio card
8 GB hard disk space
Lost Planet 3 Recommended System:
CPU: 3 GHz quad core processor, Intel Core i5, AMD Phenom X4 or better
RAM: 2GB system memory (or 4 GB 64-bit operating system)
Graphics: DirectX 11 GFX card with 1 GB vRAM, Nvidia 500 series or AMD 6000 series or better.
Operating system: Windows 7
DirectX audio card
12 GB hard disk space
RAM: 2GB system memory (or 4 GB 64-bit operating system)
Graphics: DirectX 11 GFX card with 1 GB vRAM, Nvidia 500 series or AMD 6000 series or better.
Operating system: Windows 7
DirectX audio card
12 GB hard disk space
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