Lost Planet - What happened [History of Lost Planet series]

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Lost Planet was originally intended to be an Xbox 360 exclusive - but eventually made it's way to the PC and PS3. The Lost Planet series spawned three main games: Lost Planet, Lost Planet 2 and Lost Planet 3, and a spin-off called E.X. Troopers with a manga theme that was released only in Japan.


I first played Lost Planet on the Xbox 360 and loved the world building and lore that the game created. The Lost Planet series reminded me of films like Aliens, Starship Troopers and The Thing.


0:00 - Introduction
1:03 - Lost Planet - Extreme Condition
3:45 -Lost Planet 2
5:18 - E.X. Troopers
6:11 - Lost Planet 3
8:21 - Could we see a new Lost Planet?


In this video I ask: What happened to Lost Planet? Why isn't there a new Lost Planet 4? Where is Lost Planet? This is a history of the Lost Planet games, all working through those inevitable questions! Seriously though! What the hell happened to Lost Planet?


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