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UGO: Lost in Blue 3 Review

UGO writes: "Despite making it to a third sequel, the Lost In Blue series has never been very well-regarded. And there's a good reason for that---the games are slow, repetitive, game-mechanically uninspired and really, really hard.

But I love them. In fact, I think they're one of the more original takes on the RPG genre for any console, including those with far more impressive technical specs. With Lost In Blue 3, Konami has made some changes in the hopes of making the game more accessible to newcomers, so if you have any interest in a game that mixes Harvest Moon's routines with Zelda's puzzles in a non-linear open world, this is a good chance to give the series a try."

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Eurogamer: Lost in Blue 3 Review

Eurogamer writes: "I'm in danger of repeating myself here. First, there was Lost in Blue, which cast you as a male shipwreck survivor on a desert island with a lone female survivor for company. You divided your time between foraging for food to fill the demanding stomachs of your little castaways, babysitting your useless companion so that she didn't die of thirst when you were out fetching carrots, and exploring the island, looking for new materials, tools and, eventually, a means of escape.

Then, there was Lost in Blue 2, which was exactly the same, except for the added choice to play as the girl or the boy, a different story and the fact that your companion was considerably less useless. Both shared the same unique virtues, and the same significant problems: the series' great disadvantage is that it does absolutely nothing to make itself accessible, to ease new players in or to reveal the secret tricks that alleviate the constant grind of day-to-day survival."

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GameTrailers: Lost in Blue 3 Review

Will you get lost in Lost in Blue 3, or will it just lose you?

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BC Magazine: Lost in Blue 3 Review

This game has plenty of exploration opportunities for players willing to work through the game, especially the rafting element, which takes you full circle to your original base location. Some discoveries, like Claire's ability to crawl through small spaces in the jungle, could've yielded more benefits for the player.

Some climbing expeditions would be great for the next installment. A solid title for all ages that like a little challenge and fun multiplayer mini-games on the side. After you conquer the game and watch the ending credits you can play again as any of the four characters. A possible Wii release might expand the series even further.

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