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Items In Games You Might Be Interested InProduct Details of Lost: Via DomusDescription Find your redemption. Find your way home.You awake to the blazing sun, the screaming of other passengers, the wreckage of Oceanic flight 815. And no memory of what has happened. Now you must fight for your survival by exploring the island, uncovering its dark secrets, and piecing together the fragments of your own furtive past. If you're lucky, you may just find a way home... Experience the never-before-told story of a previously unseen flight 815 survivor. Uncover the island's secrets, exploring familiar and new locations and interacting with other key survivors. Confront the island's dark forces to solve the mystery of your own illicit past and discover a way home. Quick Glance ESRB Rating: T (Teen) Game Genre: Action/Adventure Release Date: 2008-2-27 Max # of Players: 1 Game Information ESRB Rating: T (Teen) Game Genre: Action/Adventure Release Date: 2008-2-27 Memory Space Required: 3000 MB Maximum Number of Players: 1 More Info URL: Manufacturer Link Reviews on Lost: Via Domus
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- Jul 19, 2008
Lost in video game form? It could have been much...Strengths: Successfully recreates tv show atmosphere, blends well with seasons 1&2, creative flashback scenarios, solid environment graphics & lighting effects Weakness: Weak character models, stilted animation, short overall length, limited replay value, weak voice acting, lip synch issues, expensive for what you get Popular television series have occasionally made their way to video games through the years, but the results have been inconsistent, much like film-to-game translations. While Lost: Via Domus does a reasonable job of recreating the show for players, a number of small flaws keep the final product from being everything it could have been. Lost: Via Domus puts players in the role of a new character,...
testseek.com - Oct 24, 2008
Lost: Via Domus
Testseek.com has collected 14 expert reviews for Lost: Via Domus and the average expert rating is 54 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions. Top
TopTenREVIEWS.com - Mar 17, 2008
Lost: Via Domus
Lost: Via Domus receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS rating of 2.2 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #7,120 game of all time, #14 game of 2008 for the PlayStation 3 and #103 PlayStation 3 game of all time. The rating and ranking is based on an average of 14 critic scores, awards and other criteria. To see a breakdown of the game ranking, read individual critic reviews, or see how other games ranked,... Top
GameZone - Mar 4, 2008
LOST: Via Domus
"You can diss the Dharma dudes all you want, but they made some tasty cookies."—Hurley in Lost: Via Domus It began with a plane crash and concluded with the discovery of a hatch. It started with a man inside and ended with a woman who discovered his location. It continued with imprisonment and concluded with a realistic hope of rescue. Countless questions were introduced along the way; the more... TopAdvertisement
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LOST: Via Domus
Strengths: Environments and lighting are impressive Story fits into the overall first two seasons very well Flashbacks fit well with the character and the series.
Weakness: Character models don't look quite right Overpriced for a short game with no replay value Lip-synching is off Animations look stiff and bland.
Well, I won't give out any spoilers, but I will say that this game was definitely pushed through for gullible LOST fans(and I'm one of them). Play time in this game consists mainly of jogging, wandering around, shooting, taking pictures, jumping, sliding under trees like Pete Townsend, and figuring out fuse puzzles. (Yep, you read that right, FUSE PUZZLES.) This game is very quick - with only...
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