First seen: 27 february 2008
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List All 1 PricesThey made a game of that immensely popular show, so why was it such a disappointment? Read more
For the most diehard of followers, the time spent with the game will be enjoyable. Unfortunately, it is over way too fast. Via Domus is full of little hang-ups, and it requires some knowledge of the show that could potentially isolate outside players and keep them from becoming immersed in the gameworld. Ultimately, this game can be recommended for purchase only to the most diehard of fans. Read more
They made a game of that immensely popular show, so why was it such a disappointment? Read more
It snuck onto the shelves, which implied that it was hurriedly crimped out of a half-arsed ass, but it really isn’t too bad. It conveys the atmosphere and mystery of the show and gives you plenty to think about. Read more
Now you get the chance to survive the crash of Oceanic Flight 815 and outrun the mysterious smoke monster on the island that no one seems able to find in Lost: Via Domus for the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. X-Play's got the review. Read more
I finished for three reasons: 1) I was hoping that the story would eventually fill in some blanks regarding the show’s plot. 2) The game only took about 4 hours to complete. 3) I got 1000 achievement points for 4 hours of work. Read more
This game is basicly a fan service to anyone who really likes the show. If you fit into this category you will enjoy it for the little things it allows you to do. If you are not in that category that you will really dislike this game pure and simple. Sidenote if you want quick easy achievements this game is good for that as well. Read more
if your a fan of the show you'll enjoy this on if not look elsewhere for your gaming pleasure. The graphics and lighting are pretty good however the passing and game play lack. Read more