
Here, you only really learn what is going on with these other characters when they intersect with your story, and sometimes, it’s hard to keep track of what’s going on with the other survivors at all even if you have the outside context. There are clearly characters here who would have a good dynamic if they ever talked to each other, but that only ever takes place on the T.V. At first, it’s definitely intriguing to meet the cast of varied characters, the group having some good diversity like a convict, a pregnant woman, a couple that seems to only speak Korean, and so on. Unfortunately for Lost fans and newcomers alike, the way the show’s cast and events is integrated is sloppy and sometimes confusing. show, so it’s packed with appearances from the show’s characters, your personal journey running parallel to the events of Lost’s first three seasons. Had it just been this initially nameless man’s tale, it could survive well enough, but this is a game based on the Lost T.V. On the one hand, the mystery concocted for your character is a fairly strong driving force that unravels gradually over the course of the game, the player drip fed information through flashback sequences to gradually paint a picture of the past and learn how it still affects the player character even now on this strange island. Immediately, you have the very simple goals of wanting to remember who you are and trying to be rescued from this seemingly uninhabited isle, but very quickly it becomes clear your own history and the happenings on the island are much stranger than you could have expected. Lost: Via Domus is the story not of the main cast of Lost, but of an entirely new survivor of the crash of Flight 815 who finds he has amnesia when he comes to on the island the plane crashes on. Perhaps almost as strange as the situations in the show was the decision to adapt it into a video game in the middle of its six season run not as an adventure game like other dramas have managed to find footing in, but as an action-adventure game based on a wholly original character.

In the mid-2000s, the ABC drama Lost was on the lips of millions as people tuned in to unravel the mystery of a group of survivors stranded after a plane crash on an island with secrets both mundane and supernatural.


Every now and then, a show comes along that captures the imagination and attention of the T.V.-viewing audience and proceeds to dominate the prime time slot.
