Lifeless Planet: Premier Edition hit Xbox One on May 13, 2015,
following the successful Kickstarter funding by independent developer
Stage 2 Studios. The game first released on PC in June of 2014 and a few
weeks later was released on Mac. Almost a year after that we see
Lifeless Planet on Xbox One. With a number of the original bugs being
fixed, additional audio and text logs to collect and numerous visual
upgrades throughout the landscapes, we sat down to check it out.
As we progress through the first level we start to see items for collection. Letters, audio logs, rock and planet formations are all items you can collect. The storytelling progression occurs when you locate these letters and audio logs which play out what has happened here on the planet. There aren’t any items located out of the way so the gamer doesn’t have to search high and low for all collectibles. Even with all of the items collected the game fails to provide us with a satisfying story.
Lifeless Planet combines platforming with puzzle solving through a series of terrains which initially look boring and empty, later become colorful and interesting. It doesn’t ever reach the visual highs I would expect from a game like this but it does still give us something to enjoy. There are moments when you jump from boulder to boulder and think how amazing this is. There are unfortunately other instances in the dark levels when you curse the game for not being able to tell what is safe to stand on and what cliff ends your current run.
The mechanics can treat you in the best possible way at times but then Jackal and Hyde you and completely act up other times. If you are going for the achievement to complete the game without dying you will have to be very careful prior to landing as the landing impact seems to be very different each time. You also need to pay attention at your distance and how much of a jump you give yourself when traveling from platform to platform. Some jumps can be perfect but there are times for whatever reason your next jump is too short or too long causing either your death or a miss on the platform and having to attempt that again.
Stage 2 Studios creates a heavy atmospheric experience with its audio presentation and the visuals of an empty planet giving the viewer a feeling of complete emptiness around them. You know you are the only one that can figure this out now and you alone will complete your missions. Stage 2 Studios has an impressive soundtrack filled with ambient sounds to make your world not only feel the way it feels but come to life.
Lifeless Planet: Premier Edition is available now on Xbox One for $19.99. You can download it here.
Lifeless Planet - 70% Story/Features --- 65% Visuals ------ 65% Sound--- 60% Achievement Variety --- 70% Playability --- Will it last on your play list for more than six months? No ---65% DP Overall Rating
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