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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: UbisoftThe popular television series makes its debut as a video game, but focusing on a different character who was involved in the Oceanic Airlines 815 crash. Lost: Via Domus features seven episodes where you play the same character all the way throug...
Abstract: Arguably the single best aspect of Lost: Via Domus is the visuals. For those of you who may be unfamiliar with the TV show, Lost essentially takes place on what is supposed to be a deserted island in the middle of nowhere. The developers did a wonderfu...
Abstract: Quick HitsTitle: Lost: Via Domus Platform:Xbox 360 Publisher: Ubisoft Developer: Ubisoft Montreal ESRB Rating: “T” for Teen Genre: Adventure Pros: Decent graphics; great music; solid story; exploring the island is fun Cons: Very easy; short; o...
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...
Abstract: Game: Lost: Via DomusGenre: AdventurePlatform: Xbox 360, PS3, PC (reviewed on Xbox 360)I know I am not the only die-hard Lost fan on this site, and I’m probably not the only one who was a bit confused by the announcement of a video game based on the ad...
Abstract: Honesty is always the best policy, so I think it prudent to reveal to you off-the-bat that Im something of a Lost fan. I spent the latter half of 2007 in agony, owing to the prolonged absence of the sci-fi drama series (with added human interest) from...
Abstract: The player’s character is a previously unknown passenger on that fateful Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 from Sydney to Los Angeles which crashed on a remote island roughly 1000 miles off course. Conveniently enough, this passenger is suffering amnesia, an...
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 ...