Overview
One decade on from the events of the first game, the climate of E.D.N. III has undergone drastic changes that have produced radically different biomes across the planet. These new circumstances have not stalled the ongoing conflict between various human factions to gain control of the planet's supply of Thermal Energy (T-ENG), whilst the indigenous Akrid creatures have begun to metamorphosise into new, unexpected forms. The most dangerous of these are colossal Akrid, classified as "Category G", that contain immense amounts of T-ENG and can alter the landscape of the environment by virtue of simply existing.
The story is divided into instalments called episodes. Episodes shift focus between the various factions – each with their own objectives, technology, and methods – as they take steps to ensure their continued survival and vie for supremacy. In addition to the Snow Pirates from the first game, playable factions featured in Lost Planet 2 include New NEVEC (a colonial military force), Ex-NEVEC (defectors from the former), Waysiders (mountain-based survivalists) and Vagabundos (roving packs of desert bandits). Other factions, such as the industrious Carpetbaggers, are also encountered and fought.
Events seen throughout the game begin to steadily intertwine and culminate in an urgent cross-faction alliance to prevent the forces of New NEVEC from exploiting the maturation cycle of the "Over-G" – a lifeform so large and powerful as to surpass even the Category G Akrid – to annihilate every living thing on planet E.D.N. III.
- Developers
- CapcomBeeline Interactive
- Publishers
- Capcom
- Platform
- Windows
- Genre
- Shooter
- Alternate Names
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- Video
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