Multiplayer

Again, on the face of it the PS3 game should win this category hands down. Whereas the Xbox 360 game requires you to buy the extra content for the multiplayer game modes, the PS3 game includes it all on one disc. Sadly the frame rate comes into play once again, making online matches a choppy mess a lot of the time. Of course, the PS3 game is playable online for no cost. Voice support is included in the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 version, although every game we played on the PS3 was bathed in silence.

Verdict:
While the PlayStation 3 game features more multiplayer content on the disc and can be played online at no cost, you just won't want to play it online if the Xbox 360 version is an option. The vastly superior frame rate makes online matches far more enjoyable. It's early days, but the 360 game also has more people playing online so it's currently easier to find matches with that version too.

Final Score
It's good news for Xbox 360 gamers but bad news once again for PS3 fans. Lost Planet is simply a better game on Microsoft's console and by quite a considerable margin. The frame rate problems in the PlayStation 3 game are at times beyond cosmetic and as a result the game feels unfinished. If you're yet to tackle the giant beasts on the frozen wastelands in Capcom's next-gen blockbuster, we'd advise you choose the Xbox 360 version.

Read on for a series of comparison shots of the two versions side by side.