Co-Op Demo for Lost Planet 2 coming to Xbox LIVE

Posted on 14 August 2009 by ClassicMoments

Xbox LIVE Gold subscribers get the chance to play the co-op demo for Lost Planet 2, starting on August 19th. They’ll be facing the G-Type Salamander Akrid boss in online, and the gameplay will support upto four players co-op. Capcom claims that the scale of this boss fight will be greater than expects. I guess sometimes, it plays to be a Xbox LIVE Gold subscriber.

Here are the features of Lost Planet 2:

• 4-player co-op action: Team up to battle the giant Akrid in explosive 4 player co-operative play. Teamwork is the player’s key to victory as the team is dependent on each other to succeed and survive.

• Single-player game evolves based on players decisions and actions

• Deep level of character customization: Players will have hundreds of different ways to customize their look to truly help them define their character on the battlefield both on- and offline. Certain weapons can also be customized to suit individual player style.

• Beautiful massive environments: Capcom’s advanced graphics engine, MT Framework 2.0, will bring the game to life with the next step in 3D fidelity and performance.

• Massive scale of enemies: Players skill on the battlefield and work as a team will be tested like never before against the giant Akrid. Players will utilize teamwork tactics, new weapons and a variety of vital suits (VS) to fight these larger-than-life bosses.

• Rewards System- Players will receive rewards for assisting teammates and contributing to the team’s success

• Multiplayer modes and online ranking system

• Exciting new VS features- Based on fan feedback, the team has implemented an unbelievable variety of Vital Suits and new ways to combat VS overall . The new VS sytem will have a powerful impact on the way the player takes to the war zone in Lost Planet 2

Not too worry, silver members; you still get to play the demo, but you’ll have to wait until August 26th.

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