Lost Planet: Extreme Condition Multiplayer Demo Hands-On

We spend a couple of hours checking out the upcoming multiplayer demo of Capcom's much-anticipated shooter.

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The new Dilapidation map is the stage for an action-packed battle in this movie.

Earlier this week, we were offered a sneak peek at the Lost Planet: Extreme Condition one-map multiplayer demo that will be gracing the Xbox Live Marketplace on November 23. Furthermore, we had an opportunity to do battle with Capcom employees and other media outlets on a second map, which will be made available to anyone preordering the game from November 24 onward via a redeemable code. Lost Planet: Extreme Condition's multiplayer games will support up to 16 players online, though we never had more than 12 playing simultaneously on this occasion.

The Pirate Fortress map that comes with the demo is the same one that we'd played on previously, and it bears more than a passing resemblance to one of the levels that was released as part of the single-player Electronic Entertainment Expo demo. The second map, titled Dilapidation, is set in and around the ruins of a relatively small industrial area with lots of tall structures--making the grappling hook especially useful. Before our multiplayer session got underway, we took a few minutes to check out the various options that are available when setting up a match and noticed that some of them have changed since our last encounter.

Only the deathmatch-like elimination and team elimination modes are available in the demo, but two further gameplay modes titled post grab and fugitive are grayed out on the main menu. Game durations can be set for between 10 minutes and an hour, or they can go on indefinitely. Post grab, which was previously known as capture the pole, is a team-based event in which you're tasked with capturing and protecting telescopic poles that are scattered around the map, and they take a good 10 to 15 seconds of button-mashing to capture. Fugitive, which is likely the same mode that we previously knew as foxhunt, is an all-against-one game in which the fugitive player must survive for as long as possible while every other player on the map hunts them down. It's not yet clear whether or not the fugitive player will be afforded any special abilities, but even the game's standard arsenal has plenty of tricks up its sleeve.

Although the elimination and team elimination games that we participated in played out like garden-variety third-person deathmatches for the most part, Lost Planet does boast a number of weapons that should help to distinguish it from the crowd. There are several different types of grenades, for example, and in the demo you'll be given a handful of one type at random every time you respawn after being killed. There are standard hand grenades, of course, but you'll also find gum grenades that stick to your targets, disc grenades that you throw like a Frisbee, plasma grenades that stun enemies for a short time, and dummy grenades, which create an inflatable representation of you that can be sent into potentially dangerous areas.

Other weapons that we had a lot of fun with during our time with Lost Planet on this occasion included a number of different vital suit (a small mech, basically) configurations, rocket launchers, shotguns, rifles, and laser cannons. Melee attacks came in useful on occasion, though unlike those in many multiplayer shooters, they didn't appear to be overpowered--just a good way to slow enemies down before putting a gun to their head. The aforementioned grappling hook also got a lot of use when trying to find a good vantage point for sniping from, though using it invariably leaves you vulnerable to attacks for a second or two.

Despite the Capcom employees we were playing with doing a pretty good job of humbling us on the battlefield, we thoroughly enjoyed our time with Lost Planet, and we're looking forward to honing our skills alongside the rest of you this weekend. We'll bring you more information as soon as it becomes available.

96 Comments

  • huskerman34

    Posted Jan 16, 2007 10:14 am PT

    i think this game is going to rock as soon as my online is ready im wil be playing this game. The demo rocks

  • foshizle15

    Posted Jan 15, 2007 12:46 pm PT

    Lost PLanet is an amazing game i love playing it..

  • Big_AL_04

    Posted Jan 12, 2007 2:41 am PT

    this game looks really cool and i would like to buy it if i actually owned a 360.

  • Ariesisapunk17

    Posted Jan 11, 2007 11:04 pm PT

    This is on my must buy list and has been since I first seen it.

  • Jedi_Osborn

    Posted Jan 7, 2007 8:03 pm PT

    Hmm, if I can get thru NFS, Lego Star Wars and Gears that I got for Christmas, this game is next on the list!

  • lithus

    Posted Jan 3, 2007 7:57 pm PT

    Haven't played the multiplayer demo yet *kicks self* but I like what I see.

  • WARBANDIT360

    Posted Dec 31, 2006 6:26 am PT

    i realy liked the Multiplayer specially the grappling hook

  • drum_228

    Posted Dec 28, 2006 1:30 pm PT

    I couldn't agree with Exiled_Elite more! Comedyco is a complete idiot if he doesn't like GeOW - it is one of the best games ever! Its a GAME its not REAL! if u want a realistic game buy ghost recon, or ghost recon 2 when it comes out - GeOW isnt meant to be realistic, its meant to be fun, challenging and have amaziing gameplay, for me it does that and much more - if you don't like it then buy games that are realistic, and stop moaning! Lets face it, if its about aliens its not going to be realistic is it..? STOP BEING A JERK! HAVE FUN!

  • rikhan_z

    Posted Dec 15, 2006 5:49 am PT

    after seeing the videos, and reading what players can do to hunt each other down, im looking forward to this game!

  • fshockz

    Posted Dec 13, 2006 5:38 am PT

    i loveeeeees it

    the grappling hook reminds me of Quake 2 CTF

  • Re_ensurer

    Posted Dec 11, 2006 1:44 pm PT

    The demo was just as good as I expected it to be.

  • limberis

    Posted Dec 11, 2006 11:48 am PT

    After playing the multiplayer demo I was let down. I like the grappling hook deal but the level design stunk (to me). I felt like a bunch of kids running around. There was no logic to it.

  • zappa02

    Posted Dec 9, 2006 4:32 pm PT

    I want to play this game...Its looks FREAKING AWSOME!!! I can not wait to play this on Xbox live.....

  • Exiled_Elite

    Posted Dec 5, 2006 8:41 pm PT

    Comedyco...you're a chump, enough said.

  • REVOLUTIONfreak

    Posted Dec 5, 2006 5:45 pm PT

    I liked the E3 demo, and the multiplayer sounds good so I will give it a try

  • Gerardo1963

    Posted Dec 5, 2006 5:37 pm PT

    I played the demo at my local gamestop today and all i have to say is......

    FREAKING AWSOME!!! For sure im gonna pick this up at launch!!

  • awarriorofgamin

    Posted Dec 5, 2006 4:26 pm PT

    wow comedyco ur sooo stupid its not supposed to be realistic u fool its a freakin VIDEO GAME have fun w/ it so wat if the guns are in the middle of the battefield its freakin multiplayer not battlefield 2 and the game doesnt even take place on earth its an earth like planet and a chainsaw bayonett is for kicks u idiot have fun w/ it so before u bash on a game get your facts straight damn sorry i had to just correct this injustice

  • Comedyco

    Posted Dec 5, 2006 8:15 am PT

    GeOW- haven't played the single player but the multi-player sucked...contorols suck, items look out of place?...what? Oh, I see, it's not realistic for a machine gun to be sitting in the middle of a battlefield. Oh I got ya! But in GeOW, it's really realistic for Aleins to come down and kill everybody and the weapons are very realistic like that chainsaw bayonett, I forsee that being a future weapon for the U.S., because soldiers use chainsaws in battles right? GeOW is killing the gaming communities expectations. The bar is set so low for GeOW, unbelievable. Lost Planet is one of the best games ever, EVER! In the history of the world! Better than Aztecian basketball! THE GREATEST GAME! Yes, the best game ever!.... and multiplayer is incredible too, that too. A true next gen game that raises the bar exceptionally and not to be missed.

  • Exiled_Elite

    Posted Dec 5, 2006 3:22 am PT

    i haven't played the single player but the multi-player sucked....the controls were horrible and the items looked way out of place throughout the map (pickups). If this is caliber of game that has people dropping their jaws, then the gaming community has very low expectations.

    And on the note of Gears of War, its one of the best games ever created and the multi player is incredible. Gears is a true next generation game, that has set the bar in many respects. Not to be missed.

  • fpoon19

    Posted Dec 4, 2006 11:38 pm PT

    Stupid question, but for the life of me I could not figure it out. When playing, how can you quit this demo?

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