Lost: Via Domus
- Play as a survivor of Oceanic Flight 815: Confront your dark past, seek your deliverance, and ultimately find a way home
- Explore familiar locations, unravel mysteries, and cooperate with the main characters from the show
- Solve puzzles, outsmart enemies, battle the smoke monster, and overcome many other challenges to survive the island and come out alive
Product Description
As a passenger of Oceanic flight 815, you survived the crash and find yourself on an new island somewhere in the Appeasing Ocean. As you start to unravel mysteries of the island, you start to learn secrets of your own. You will have to know your past mistakes in order to survive and find your way home.
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If you could get this game for free, it would still cost too much. It is a terrible dissipate of time, not to mention cash. This should have been a free download off the net.
The graphics are lame, and there really is no gameplay to speak of. Go around and take pictures. Are you kidding me? I really am in shock of just how terrible this game is.
Rating: 1 / 5
I reflect you really have to be a Lost fanatic to appreciate the game. And I am. With that said, this game was awesome. It may be alittle low on replay regard, but Lost fans will like being able to free roam the island; from the beach and the hatch, to the Hydra station and the Flame station. You also get to see parts of the island not shown on the tv show. Oh, and the end is so shocking, you’ll have to watch it again.
Rating: 5 / 5
The game is excellent if you like lost the tv show it has alot to do with that. I am a huge gamer but it is a small hard
Rating: 4 / 5
First and foremost let me say that this game was fun. But unfortunately, this game had potential to be a LOST fans dream to live out the island journey on the hit TV series, but instead was over after just 4+ hours of game play. It was fascinating to see all of the Dharma hatches and explore around the place but was irritating when it was over in 6 to 7 small “episodes.” I mean, please at least give us a whole season worth (16-24). It is a bring shame on too because Ubisoft has done such wonderful sports meeting like Assassin’s Creed. This game could have been so much more but unfortunately failed in the small amount of time it took to win. For the price, the die hard fan must at least give it a whirl. But for those who are just looking to play a excellent game, find another one because this is not your game.
Rating: 2 / 5
First of all, if you’re not a die-hard Lost fan, don’t even consider picking this up. The game has terrible game play, overly frustrating (yet entirely dull) puzzles and even worse voice acting. This is for the right Lost fanatic only.
For the right Lost fanatic, some of the game’s shortcomings can be overlooked in favor of the tale. You are a survivor of Oceanic flight 815 who has amnesia. Owing to your flashbacks, you will learn your past and weave a honestly engaging tale that in fact does grant some hints on the future of the series (at least, the future of the series as of the time this was released before long into season 4). It is possible that the ending of the game may shed some light into season 6, but as of this writing (before long before the season 6 premiere), that is impossible to say. Suffice it to say, the tale is solid and was worth the buy for me as a hardcore fan.
It was also pretty cool to have the ability to walk around the island. Mind you, the entire island is not presented, so you’re limited in where you can go and it’s not always entirely show accurate, but the major points of interest that were shown on the show up to season 3 are there.
Now for the downside; the game really is irritating to play. You find yourself constantly falling into needless death traps (especially in the caves), and ALWAYS needing to solve fuse box puzzles. Were someone unfamiliar to the show to play this game, they would certainly come away thinking that Lost is a show about people on an island who fix fuse boxes. The fuse box puzzle thought was fascinating at first, but after several of them, it got VERY irritating. Couldn’t they have come up with other puzzles for the game? The means by which you activate your flashbacks is also overly irritating and the voice acting is terrible (some of the actors do grant their voices, but the main cast do not, and the people they got to replace them don’t sound a thing like the characters at all).
The Xbox 360 version seems to have Achievements for when you take pictures of certain items in the game, but the PS3 version does not. But, it would appear as though the game was just ported over to each platform from the same fund, so all of the hints and the character’s nagging to get you to take the pictures are still in the game, even though they serve no purpose on the PS3.
I was able to pick this title up from a marketplace seller for under $10, so the experience (about 8 hours to play for me) was splendid considering the low price. But, if I had to pay anything over $10, I very likely would have felt very ripped off… I feel terribly sorry for those who paid the full $60 upon its original release.
Rating: 2 / 5