from a trusted community source like the Steam Community Guides.
was released in 2010, a period when Games for Windows Live (GFWL) was the standard for Capcom PC ports. Because the game was distributed globally but often managed through regional storefronts, users in non-English speaking territories—or those who purchased versions with specific regional locks—frequently found themselves isolated from the English voice acting and UI strings. Technical Barriers and Community Solutions Lost Planet 2 Pc English Language Pack
Kael's microphone turned on by itself. He heard his own voice echo back, layered, as if recorded a hundred times before. from a trusted community source like the Steam
In the year 2157, the planet of Vitalis-IV, a distant world on the edge of the galaxy, was on the brink of collapse. Climate change and wars over resources had pushed the once-thriving colony to the edge of disaster. The terraforming process, meant to make the planet habitable for human settlers, had gone awry, and the native wildlife had evolved into fearsome creatures. Climate change and wars over resources had pushed
The result? Thousands of players launched Lost Planet 2 only to be greeted by a language they could not read, with no in-game toggle.
Search for the latest version of the "LP2 ENG Repack" on community hubs like PCGamingWiki or the Lost Planet 2 Steam Discussion Board (as of 2025, the link is maintained by user "VitalSuitPilot"). Ensure the pack is version 1.1 or higher to include GFWL bypass compatibility.
The English pack you downloaded was for v1.0, but you have v1.1 (the patch that removed split-screen). Fix: This requires the "Sound Overhaul Patch." Download the se_vo_eng_v1.1.nxa file separately (available on the PCGamingWiki "Audio Replacement" section). Delete the old .nxa and replace it with the v1.1 version.