When the original Lost Planet released on the Xbox 360 as an exclusive, it stood out as a third-person shooter and was subsequently hailed as a relative success. Granted, this was during a period in the 360 lifespan when the console still wasn’t being bombarded on a weekly basis by waves of new titles, downloadable or otherwise. The storyline and mechanics of that first game are still capable of standing on their own, even amongst more modern competitors. The same however, may not hold true for its sequel.
Capcom is updating Games For Windows Live (GFWL) titles on Steam to once again make them available for purchase on the digital storefront.
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As if that pile of old ass games is worth $350. I mean there’s some good titles there for sure but there’s no way most gamers haven’t already got or played most of them already. Lots of them haven’t aged well too.
It’s basically $30 for a bunch of games you’ll never play.
Capcom announced its financial results for the fiscal quarter of the fiscal year 2024, related to the period between April and June 2024.
Some love for Resident Evil Code Veronica, Dino Crisis, or Okami would be nice Capcom.