Game Info: Lost: Via Domus
Always wanted to join those marooned bastards on the TV show? Get some sun? Spear some fish? Here's your chance. Step into the role of a never-before-mentioned survivor -- a photojournalist with amnesia. In seven discrete episodes, the game sends you on quests and challenges you to solve puzzles around the virtual island. All of this will make perfect sense to fans of the show, but will utterly baffle anyone who might confuse this game with Uncharted: Drake's Fortune.
Lost: Via Domus Details
| Platform: |
Xbox 360 |
| Genre: |
Strategy |
| ESRB: |
T |
| Publisher: |
Ubisoft |
| Developer: |
Ubisoft Montreal |
| Release Date: |
02/26/2008 |
| Other Platforms: |
PC, PS3 |
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» Lost: Via Domus (Xbox 360)
Always wanted to join those marooned bastards on the TV show? Get some sun? Spear some fish? Here's your chance. Step into the role of a never-before-mentioned survivor -- a photojournalist with amnesia. In seven discrete episodes, the game sends you on quests and challenges you to solve puzzles around the virtual island. All of this will make perfect sense to fans of the show, but will utterly baffle anyone who might confuse this game with Uncharted: Drake's Fortune.
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