
Interestingly, Capcom made the decision to tie Lost Planet to the Xbox 360, with the initial reveal event scheduled to coincide with the launch of the console in Japan. Joe: Rise of Cobra and Retaliation, along with Terminator: Genisys and The Magnificent Seven. Lee was already a successful actor in South Korea anyway, though he’d go on to achieve bigger things in the west by appearing in films like G.I. One of the big announcements from the initial reveal event was that Capcom had decided to cast South Korean actor Lee Byung-hun as the main character, Wayne Holden, who would be fighting both the alien race of Akrid and some evil humans. Between the three of them, there was plenty of experience across Capcom’s back catalogue, with credits on the likes of Onimusha, Mega Man, Resident Evil and more. The game also includes a number of multiplayer modes aside from the single player campaign.The Lost Planet series made its first appearance at an invite-only press conference as Lost Planet: Extreme Conditions, where Capcom detailed the game while announcing Jun Takeuchi as producer and executive producer, Kenji Oguro as the game’s designer and Shin Kurosawa as the original story writer. You will also be able to face-off in on-foot battles with the indigenous inhabitants of the planet which are called the Akrid. Similar to role-playing games, it also allows you to explore areas on the planet as well as interact with NPCs (non-playable characters) to obtain quests, or upgrade your equipment. In terms of gameplay, Lost Planet 3 uses mission-based mechanics, and you can choose to take on main quests to progress the story, or go with side quests and help out other colonists on the planet. The game also talks about the colonial history of E.D.N. The game has a story-driven campaign which follows the main character, Jim Peyton, on his journey to an unknown planet to survey the uncharted terrain as well as obtain samples of Thermal Energy, the planet’s energy supply.

Like the previous ones released, Lost Planet 3 takes place on the planet of E.D.N. It is the prequel to Lost Planet: Extreme Condition and Lost Planet 2.

Lost Planet 3 is a third person action shooter game developed by Spark Unlimited and published by Capcom.
