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Submitted by Jon Wilcox on July 15 2008 - 11:28

Capcom's snow-ridden, bug-heavy shooter to get a movie makeover thanks to Warner Bros - and Solid Snake himself...

Capcom's movie portfolio looks set to get even bigger, with Lost Planet following the likes of Street Fighter and Resident Evil to Hollywood.

According to US entertainment publication Variety, a feature film based on the third-person shooter, which is set on a sub-zero planet filled with arthropod extras from Starship Troopers, has been picked up for distribution by Warner Bros.

What's more, Solid Snake has signed to produce the script...well, David Hayter has. The voice behind Hideo Kojima's legendary stealth solider may have missed out getting his vision of Metal Gear onto the big screen, but he'll get to team up with Avi Arad once more on Lost Planet, following their work on the X-Men and X2 movies.

Capcom are believed to be part-financing the movie, following a similar strategy to Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li, which is currently set to arrive in 2009.

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By: Anonymous

Added:Mon 14th Apr 2008 21:57, Post No: 40

This game is amazing i had no problems whith frame rate and it is a great game 10/10


By: jenova

Added:Mon 03rd Mar 2008 15:55, Post No: 39

to bring lost planet to the ps3 format was a good move but i do have this to say they should also bring gears of war to ps3 and gears of war2 when it comes out


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By: Anonymous

Added:Sat 01st Mar 2008 07:41, Post No: 38

Funny, I just paid £27.99 for it at woolworths. get your facts right son.


By: freeradical

Added:Fri 29th Feb 2008 20:21, Post No: 37

I've got to be honest, I experienced no framerate issues while reviewing the game. Yes, PS3 games have been well known for it with previous ports/multi-format releases, but I experienced no slow-down at all (even during the busier boss battle sections). This is PS3 game that doesn't have that problem.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Thu 28th Feb 2008 17:23, Post No: 36

This is one of the most honest reviews for this version I have read next to Game Informer, and Playstation the official magazine. PSM3 and IGN are full of it


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By: Anonymous

Added:Thu 28th Feb 2008 17:21, Post No: 35

The framerate issues are blown way out of proportion by what I suspect to be xbox fanboys masquerading as un-bias editors. Don't believe the horrible scores, the game is not exacly the same but it is far from unplayable and the framerate is stable 80% of the time and when it dips it never gets that bad. The graphics are spot on with the 360 with the only differences being lighting and fire effects. I have played both versions and one is not overly better then another. The 360 one runs marginally better but the PS3 gives you all the DLC for free. If your on the fence just buy it, it is a great game. I bought it yesterday and I am glad I did.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Thu 28th Feb 2008 03:21, Post No: 34

You forgot to address the constant frame-rate problems plaguing this game.


By: ORO X

Added:Wed 27th Feb 2008 19:01, Post No: 33

Excellent, it's a shame Capcom haven't done enough to differentiate it from the 360 version, it makes forking over £40 much harder, especially when the 360 version can be found for a mere £20 if you look hard enough


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