Lost Planet 2: The Women

Posted by Dominick | April 23, 2010  |  No Comment

Everybody knows that some ladies just know how to kick ass. Experience that in Lost Planet 2, with this new video from Capcom.

This video features the Lady Pirates:

You can create your own unique, character through the Multiplayer customization features of Lost Planet 2. You can change your head, body, accessories and more to create the ultimate, weapon of destruction. Typically, development has focused on the male pirates of Lost Planet 2, but the trailer above highlights the kind of Lady Pirate you can create and customize in your game.

Also, Lost Planet 2 now offers its multiplayer demo on PSN and XBLA. This demo features one of the ten maps available when you purchase the game. set for release on May 11, 2010. Capcom includes the Turbulent Jungle Map.

Don’t forget, I also posted here, that by downloading the demo, you are helping out in Capcom’s Kill Big for Charity initiative, which will allow for the donation of money through Capcom’s partnership with Music for Relief, a non-profit organization dedicated to disaster relief and disaster risk mitigation.

Capcom will donate $20,000 to the charity if we can get 1 million demo downloads between Xbox and PS3 by May 5, 2010. An additional $5,000 will be donated for 500,000 more downloads of the demo, so get downloading! I am!

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Dominick is in his late 20s. Having been born in the 80s gave him a unique advantage to experience the development of gaming into the massive industry it has become today. From the days of Atari to the purchase of his very first NES (before his 10th birthday), Dominick has been involved in gaming. Initially, a huge fan of Nintendo, he's delved more into the exciting world of Xbox 360, and everything Microsoft in recent years. His favorite games are Action/Adventure, Shooters (especially WWII or Historical based games) and racing games. Of course, some days he enjoys playing an old fashioned game featuring his original gaming heroes, Mario and Zelda. In a wheelchair since age 16, Dominick has the unique perspective of gaming with limited mobility. When not gaming, he is a human rights activist, a creative mind, and he enjoys spending time with his family.

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