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The editors liked
Kind of cool to explore some of the series principle locales
Flashback sequences are decently realized.
Environments and lighting are impressive
Story fits into the overall first two seasons very well
Flashbacks fit well with the character and the series.
Excellent Fan Service
Easy Achievements (Xbox 360)
Captures the Confusion of the Show
The editors didn't like
All the other puzzles are pretty bad
Stand-in voice actors do a spotty job
Occupies an awkward place in the series mythology.
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Matt , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: ABC's sci-fi, secret-teasing series finally finds its way to gamers with Lost: Via Domus, a next-gen licensed offering that's a must-play (like, right now!) for serious fans of the serialized hit.On the other hand, if you're not glued to your TV every Thu...
Abstract: I'm going to go out on a limb and tell you right off the bat that unless you're a fan of the show, Lost, you probably won't appreciate what Via Domus has to offer. The silver lining, of course, is that it's incredibly hard NOT to be a fan of the show. ...
Abstract: People hoping to gain insight into Lost the show should probably stop reading right now. You wont find any answers in this review and you certainly wont find any in Via Domus. With that out of the way, we can treat Via Domus like every other game out...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It "You can diss the Dharma dudes all you want, but they made some tasty cookies."—Hurley in Lost: Via DomusIt began with a plane crash and concluded with the discovery of a hatch. It started with a man inside and e...
Abstract: A warning: If you aren't a hardcore fan of ABC's serial sci-fi mindbender Lost, you can go ahead and skip this one. Ubisoft's Lost: Via Domus does nothing to entice new viewers into the fold, but rather plays it safe and caters strictly to the dedicate...
Environments and lighting are impressive, Story fits into the overall first two seasons very well, Flashbacks fit well with the character and the series.
Character models dont look quite right, Overpriced for a short game with no replay value, Lipsynching is off, Animations look stiff and bland.
This short adventure game nails the feel of both the show and the island on which its set, but struggles with some of the characters. ...
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Published: 2008-02-29, Author: Don , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: According to the television show Lost, in 2004, Oceanic Airlines flight 815 crashed somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. Whether you think the survivors are stranded on an island or bottled up in a different location, Ubisoft has added one more survivor to ...
Kind of cool to explore some of the series principle locales; flashback sequences are decently realized.
All the other puzzles are pretty bad; stand-in voice actors do a spotty job; occupies an awkward place in the series mythology.
Following the TV series \"Lost\" is a lot like being really into a videogame, albeit one that plays out over several years and meanders a hell of a lot. While the most prudent approach to the show is to probably just watch it and allow it all to play out...