I actually didn't mind the trailer haha. Shows the true nature of the Colonial Marine. "We're not just fighting for the human race, we're fighting for the title of the baddest motherf****rs in the galaxy".
This trailer actually made me laugh, its about as ridiculous as "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" (the voice over didn't help). Hopefully a few perks like new outfits, weapons and explorable areas are included as well, I'd hate for this DLC be hanging on just the storyline.
@JJB03 I completely agree, I was going to mention it's similarities to DS3 but that could go both ways I guess :L Getting knocked around was one of the best thing about LP in my opinion, there is just something so appealing about copping a rocket launcher into the chest causing you to do multiple back flips, and face planting the ground and then getting back up again like nothing happened. Good times :D
Look, hate to sound like I'm slamming the game because I loved Lost Planet 1/2, but tbh, if they hadn't of told me that this was a walk-through for Lost Planet I wouldn't of had a clue what it was for. And like Ghost said, it looks as though LP3 has sold out to the GOW clone, which is sad, because I liked how the first two games played, it's what made it unique.
I think what EA is doing with Dead Space is cool, despite moving away from the original plans for the complete horror genr,e it is really giving the game a new edge to its story line. Although DS3 needs to scream horror franchise, the way the story has progressed from DS1 does make sense in the way the characters and the gameplay has had to change. Think about it, DS1 Isaac was the silent progtagonist in some really messed up crap that he had no intention of being, which mentally scarred him. In DS2 Isaac is much more nimble and capable at taking down Necromorphs, however, he was still haunted by his mental scarring from DS1. In DS3 it looks like Isaac is well on top of it, he has a team, a goal, and he knows how to get it done, he's gone through hell twice and there is no doubt Isaac is an extremely smart engineer, it only makes sense he learns from his mistakes and isn't as succeptible to getting taken off guard as he was in DS1. Same sh!t, different day.
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