Abstract: Lost in Blue 2, as you may have guessed, is the follow up to the lesser known, relatively interesting Lost in Blue in 2005. Some regarded the first game to be highly inventive and praised it for such a fun and unique gameplay concept. Others said that it...
I love adventure games and I enjoy survival games, especially survival horror, but the only thing horrific about Lost in Blue 2 is how much time it takes the game to even start to become fun, and then how quickly it can all end. With appetites like the...
Abstract: Alternate titles have to use the word "maroon". If there was ever a model of the "if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it" axiom, Lost in Blue is a textbook case. The game is similar to its predecessor, even to the point where I accidentally got lost...
Abstract: Sun, sea and surf – your first impressions on being washed up on a desert island could well be remarkably positive, especially if you were an athletic teenager stranded with an attractive member of the opposite sex.Of course, after a while various i...
Abstract: Stranded characters on a deserted island has always been one of the most popular situations for stories to be set in. From Robinson Crusoe to Gilligan’s Island to Survivor to Lost, we have always been fascinated with the idea of ordinary people bein...
Dumbest AI ever; constant inventory management; drearily ordinary goals.
The human fascination with being Lost and having to carve a meager existence in order to become a Survivor is well documented (at least on television). But while there are many examples of great filmed entertainment based on a Castaway, there arent th...
Abstract: Lost in Blue 2 seems like itd be a thrilling experience: marooned on a seemingly deserted island, you must survive off the land by finding food, water, and shelter.