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Lost: Via Domus is a single-player adventure puzzle game set in the world of the hit TV series Lost. You play as Elliott Maslow a survivor of the Oceanic Flight 815 crash who suffers from amnesia. The game spans the first 70 days on the island focusing on figuring out Elliott’s past through flashbacks and interactions with other survivors. Exploration and environmental puzzles drive the story as you search for clues about the island’s mysteries and your own identity. The gameplay leans heavily on inventory-based challenges and dialogue choices that influence relationships with characters like Jack Locke and Hurley. Developed by Ubisoft Montreal the game ties directly to the show’s early seasons offering a side perspective on events fans already know. While it doesn’t expand the mythos in impressive ways it serves as a solid companion piece for series enthusiasts. Released in 2008 it’s a quieter entry in the Lost universe that prioritizes character moments over action. Those familiar with the show’s first few years will recognize key scenes and conflicts reimagined through Elliott’s fragmented memories.
Oceanic Flight 815 out of Sydney, Australia, is mysteriously brought down out of the sky, crashing on an uncharted island somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. The survivors quickly learn they must band together in order to have any hope of rescue, because the island is treacherous and holds many secrets. As they are about to learn, the survivors have secrets of their own... Like the other castaways, out leading character has a tortured past that has brought him to the island, and he must redeem himself to find a way home. He suffers from amnesia and needs to find out who he is through playable flashbacks, interacting with the other castaways, and exploring the island.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
58.8
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