Experience the never-before-told story of a previously unseen flight 815 survivor.
Uncover the islands secrets, exploring familiar and new locations and interacting with other key survivors.
Confront the islands dark forces to solve the mystery of your own illicit past and discover a way home.
詳細描述
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 youre lucky, you may just find a way home
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發行日期
2008年03月03日
類別
探險
版本
美國版
ESRB Teen 只適合 13 歲或以上人士。本物品可能可能含有暴力,溫和及 / 或粗俗語言,及 / 或挑動色情的題材。
Only for LOST fans This game is a very short adventure. You will be through within 4 hours. And if you haven't watched LOST season 1, 2 and some of the episodes of season 3 - you will not understand anything.
The voiceovers are horrible as most of the 'real' actors didn't participate. The gameplay is just good enough for the four hours but not at all challenging or memorable.
Still, for LOST fans, this game is fun. The sets of the tv-series are very accurately simulated. So if you always wanted to run around Swan Station or see the Black Smoke in action, go for it. I'd still recommend a rental or a bargain-buy, as a full priced game for only 4 hours of so-so gameplay is way too much.
Great Buy with 15 bucks you don't buy good games like LOST: Via Domus. This is a must have if you're a Lost big fan. Thanks Play-Asia for this awesome offer!
An excellent game It is a very good game for those who like the show, I recommend.
hrow(7) on 15, Sep. 2009 12:19 (HKT)
A light but enjoyable game! I'm a LOST fan, and I have been looking forward to playing this game.. However having heard the mediocre reviews (4 hours to complete), I held off buying it..
Now that Play Asia is selling it for $15.00, I bought it and have been enjoying the fun but brief gameplay.
Basically, I have given it 4 stars because at this price, it is comparable to the price of DLC. (At full retail price though.. I'd give it 3 stars)
A game full of mystery! This game is quite difficult to progress as it is full with puzzles & you have to solve those mysteries in your whole journey to escape from the island. Without the game's walkthrough it might take longer for you to complete the game. However, the ending is quite dissapointing for most players. Try this game if you want to get the answers to the quest.
Mainly for LOST Fans I'v purchased this game based on my addiction to LOST and also since its at a reasonably low price of 15 USD. All i can say is this, If your a major LOST fan, have been watching the series since season 1 and cant wait for the final season 6 to be released then this would be a good game to tryout. You'll be exploring the island, opening the hatch, meeting the others, solving puzzles, taking annoying pictures to remember your identity and so on. Its not so open as there are dumb restrictions to where you can go on but the thrill of getting chased by the black smoke and hiding in the trees makes it worth the buck,
Like i'v said its a decent game to tryout if your a LOST junkie, and if your not then i'm sure this game wouldn't please you at all.
LOST: Via Domus Previously on Lost... These three words would resonate with fans of the hit TV series, as it brings to mind the mystery of numbers, hatches, flashbacks and black-mist creatures that the show revolves around. Alongside the likes of other survivors like Kate, Hurley, Locke and Sawyer, you play Elliot, an amnesiac photographer who has his own secrets to hide - and to uncover - as he explores the island in this adventure-cum-puzzle game. As someone who gave up on the show about survivors of the doomed flight 815, as well as on the mysterious inhabitants on the island that the plane crashed into, I could have easily dismissed this as one for die-hard fans. But I found myself very intrigued nevertheless. Relying heavily on flashbacks, ala the show itself, you slowly learn of your identity and why someone on the island, other than The Others, is after you. While the events of the game run parallel to the first two seasons of the show, there are treats for fans from early appearances by the likes of Juliet and Ben. (Sorry, not giving spoilers here.) All right, if by now, you are confused with the names and other events from the show that I mentioned, skip this game. You probably will not smile when you see the black mist lunging towards you or if you spot a dead polar bear. Also, you will most likely frown when Sawyer hides a letter from you or when you see Kate squirm when you mention that she was a prisoner on the flight. The game wastes no time in introducing the core characters from the show. You will not know why Sun speaks only Korean at times and English at others, or why Sawyer is the way he is (sullen and seemingly selfish). These are the little Easter eggs that the producers have thrown into the game, to tease and appease (mainly fans). For non-fans, expect puzzles to solve and an island to explore - and these aren't too bad. When it comes to flashbacks, Elliot must recall events by snapping a shot of a scene that would trigger his recollection. There are also gadgets to fix using items discovered around the island. But what a disappointment the fact that the key characters in the game are not voiced by the TV actors who played the same role. For those who have never got lost in Lost, it makes little difference to see a poorly voiced Jack ordering people around. But real fans can tell the difference between the grunty TV Sawyer and the very whiny game Sawyer, plus TV Hurley is way funnier than video game Hurley.