Lost Planet: Extreme Condition PS3 Hands-On Impressions

We get our first hands-on with the PS3 version of Capcom's snowy shooter--more than a year after its initial Xbox 360 launch. But how different are the two versions really?

Capcom's Lost Planet: Extreme Condition has been around only a little while, but it has already jumped through its fair share of hoops. It first made its debut on Microsoft's Xbox 360 console last year before being catapulted over to the PC, where it subsequently became the poster boy for DirectX 10 graphics. Now, more than a year after hitting shelves (and even longer since its initial December 2006 launch in Japan), the game will make an appearance on Sony's PlayStation 3.

For those who missed the game in either its first or second coming, Lost Planet is a third-person shooter that revolves around the struggle for energy between humans and a hostile alien race called the Akrid. After colonizing E.D.N III and being met with resistance from the local wildlife, rather than try somewhere else for a free ride, humanity hangs tough and decides to wipe out those pesky aliens instead. Think Starship Troopers in a winter setting, and you're halfway there.

Two big questions on a lot of people's minds are: What has Capcom done with Lost Planet on the PS3? And which will be the best of the three versions? Based on our hands-on time with the game, you're in good hands whichever way you swing. The visual differences are nitpicky at best, and doing a thorough visual comparison of the 360 and PS3 versions side by side, with both static scenes and moving gameplay, put the two on a very similar graphical footing. One of the most noticeable differences between the two was colour. In addition to a slight contrast and colour saturation variance, the Xbox 360 retail version has a slight red mask, making some scenes appear slightly pink. In comparison, the PlayStation 3 debug build we played seemed to be a little heavier in the green, giving indoor environments a slight teal tinge. Neither affects gameplay.

Particle and environmental effects such as smoke and snow storms are reasonably similar in both console versions, and while we slightly preferred the Xbox 360 volumetric smoke, the PS3 version seemed to produce more-natural lighting conditions, particularly when you're looking at indoor fluorescent lighting and the glowing red crystals found in the underground portion of the first mission. That said, on a couple of occasions during our play--and once or twice during cutscenes--we noticed slight slowdown on the PS3. We put this one down to work-in-progress code since it was infrequent, even during boss fights and areas with multiple enemies onscreen. Unlike the Xbox 360 version, the PS3 version also offers a hard-drive preload option when you first fire it up (sort of like a mini-install process). Essentially, it copies content from the game disc to the PS3 to improve load times. Our install took 15 minutes, and it only needs to be done once. Comparing PS3 load times with 360 load times, we found that the PS3 times were on average two to three seconds quicker. It's not much, but it adds up over time if you don't mind spending the disc space.

Like in the original game, you'll play as Wayne, a snow pirate looking to avenge his father's death at the claws of the Akrid. In the third release of the game, Capcom has rolled some of the extra content from the PC and 360 versions into the PS3 release, as well as a little extra. In addition to the launch maps, this version will also feature the three Xbox Live marketplace map packs, which include the maps Radar Field, Island 902, Hive Complex, Trial Point, Ice Drop, Ruins, and Lost Technology. It will also include Battleground, a map originally available only in the limited-edition version of the game before going free in the middle of last year. Like the PC version, the PS3 version will let you unlock and play as multiple characters in both the campaign and multiplayer modes. Unlike with the PC version, however, Capcom has added a fourth unlockable--Luka--to the Frank West, Joe, and MegaMan lineup. There are four existing multiplayer modes--elimination, team elimination, fugitive, and post grab--with no new modes being added. Like in both the PC and 360 versions, up to 16 players can battle it out online per match in the PS3 version.

The control scheme in this version mirrors that in the Xbox 360 version, with left and right triggers used to fire your weapon and throw grenades, and the shoulder buttons used to snap the camera 90 degrees left or right. Analog sticks are responsible for moving and aiming. Clicking them toggles crouch and reloads your weapons. VS mech controls also stay the same, with jump, dash, and melee attacks mapped to the controller face buttons and handling identically cross-platform.

Given the amount of time that has lapsed between launches, we had hoped to see more exclusive PlayStation 3 content, but at its core, this is a straight port with some additional goodies rolled into the mix. On the plus side, it will save you having to download it all when you want to hit up the multiplayer modes. Coming to the party late means it's the most complete way to experience Lost Planet if you didn't grab a copy the first time around. The game will make its way into stores in late February or early March 2008. Check GameSpot shortly for a full review.

106 Comments

  • eminem_trick_01

    Posted Mar 24, 2008 6:02 am PT

    Oh ! the pictures look great , my weakest point is the graphics in a game...

  • lhardwick692

    Posted Mar 5, 2008 12:33 pm PT

    let me tell you guys this-i got the xbox360 and the ps3--i love games so i dont judge against any of them as i think both consoles has their flaws and both will no doubt have games that will rock and suck--its happened for many many years and it will continue to do so------
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    ---- i bought the 360 version of this game--it runs fluidly and it is an awesome game but then i had a problem--i would get so far and this screen would pop up and it would say--cant read disc--check disc for scratches or smudges clean the disc and try again--i would and get further and boom--does it again---i thought crap--took it out of the 360--put back in the case and took it back where i got it--exchanged it for new one---i got home and played it and it did it again--- i took it back and they had no more copies of this game---when they had like 10 more when i got this one--i thought maybe got recalled--not sure--they refunded me my money and boom i was happy i didnt get stuff with a screwed up game
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    - now i got the ps3 version--looks as good if not a little more crisper more polished than the 360 version--i get into playing the game--i got to the part where it happened on the 360 version and i was ready for it to screw up and it never---the further i got the happier i was it never messed up--i know it wasnt my 360--played other games on it--- crash bandicoot tomb raider anniversary and overlord---i dont know what it was but i am glad this is on ps3---i give it a 9.5 rating--graphics are great--gameplay is good--no cheap kills like alot of games are--if you are eerie of getting this--rent it then you will be wasting the 5 to 7 bucks it costes to rent it at videostore when you could have put the money from renting it to buying it instead--- more rating--sound is awesome-- the music score keeps you going and even some parts makes your adrenaline rush up---walking in the snow is cool--you can see your footsteps in the snow and if you turn around and watch--you can watch the pouring snow--and sometimes gusty winds will blow fill your footsteps up---first boss battle kind of cool--except for when he rolls up and rolls around where you cant see him--but usually in matter of seconds you figure where he will drop at and move to another area---

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    this is almost like resident evil meets freezing weather and bugs instead of zombies except the control scheme is way better--so why a 9.5 and not a 10---dont know for sure--maybe it deserves a 10--cant really see anything wrong so far in this ps3 version of the game -- as for online play-dont know dont care--not into it and usually only have time to play games on my own--work sleep rest of the time--l8er

  • thenephariouson

    Posted Mar 1, 2008 2:54 am PT

    Hi Guys, im a 360 owner and am not causing arguements (Mines bigger than yours etc), just to let you know that this is a great game Especially the multiplayer, its different and quite unique, Graphically it looks great and plays really well, as for the reported 'Red Mask' ect, thats total BS, The enviroments and effects (blizzards etc) are great as you'd expect and actually make you feel (((cold))). If you like 3rd Person Shooters that are original then get this.
    and oh Yeah, rohil27 "I wont feel better about the 360 getting DMC ever."

    Get over it, its sh$te anyway!!! Ninja Gaiden 2 Will totally OWN!

    Thats all Folks.

  • Gmrtom7

    Posted Feb 29, 2008 1:43 pm PT

    Are you kidding done_with_it?!? The online demo was, like, teh pwnzors lulz (Heh, heh. Bad Grammar. Take that, my seventh-grade English teacher!)

  • rohil27

    Posted Feb 28, 2008 10:03 am PT

    I wont feel better about the 360 getting DMC ever.

    on the other hand, this game sounds good, I might get it

  • StewieZim101

    Posted Feb 25, 2008 5:23 pm PT

    Now let's just take one more game from the 360 and I will feel a little better about DMC4 going to 360.

  • done_with_it

    Posted Feb 21, 2008 12:31 pm PT

    dunno??I didn't like the demo.

  • SnoopyGang1

    Posted Feb 19, 2008 5:52 pm PT

    the demo multiplayer game play kicks so much butt . its not even funny how lovely this game is on the PS3

  • silverman2000

    Posted Feb 16, 2008 7:45 pm PT

    We got exclusive game from 360 nice is not just 360 that is stealing all ps3 games ..heh

  • killzone_gamer

    Posted Feb 14, 2008 11:43 am PT

    This looks really good i think. I might buy it...

  • Tsuyo_Puyo

    Posted Feb 8, 2008 2:11 pm PT

    this game is launching at 40 bucks! hopefully the port will be just as good as the 360 version in terms of gameplay.

  • Boy_Man07

    Posted Feb 8, 2008 4:56 am PT

    i wanted to play this game so badly when it came to the Xbox360. now, i finally can play it on my PS3! this game looks so cool...now, Capcom, what about Dead Rising (PS3)? anyway, i want to buy DMC4...and definetely getting Lost Planet when it hit the shelves!

  • gordos24

    Posted Feb 5, 2008 8:43 am PT

    lost planet is defintly worth it.i hope they will not charge 50-60 dollars or euro.s but instead 30-40 dollars.

  • Karaam

    Posted Feb 3, 2008 5:28 pm PT

    thats all too good but...ITS TOO LATE!!!!!, we have other games to pick up instead of a simple port, maybe good for a dead period but even then, not worth it.

  • NinjaMunkey01

    Posted Feb 3, 2008 4:41 am PT

    probably wont get this. Did not get it for the 360, won't get it for the ps3. There are agmes I want more. Simple as that.

  • jtek_maoriboy

    Posted Feb 1, 2008 2:32 pm PT

    Very cool ONLINE!! alot of fun.

    Totally recommended!

  • Agermemnon

    Posted Jan 31, 2008 4:20 am PT

    Game was so so i recommend people try a demo of it first .

  • Yannick_18

    Posted Jan 30, 2008 5:35 pm PT

    The only thing I want from Capcom is Monster Hunter 3 on the playstation 3 but they cancelled it so well...guess I'm stuck with my level 20 on the playstation 2 and can't see other things about it ... Hope it will sell well for the Wii because MH 3 is an exclusivity to the Wii.... oh well....

  • --Element--

    Posted Jan 29, 2008 6:09 pm PT

    all right game for the ps3 wasnt so bad when i played it for the 360 just hope they make mass effect for the ps3 instead

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