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GamesRadar: Lost in Blue: Shipwrecked Review

GamesRadar writes: "Lost in Blue: Shipwrecked has huge potential; you and a reasonably attractive member of the opposite sex (and, in this case, a pet dog and monkey – go figure) are stranded on a remote island. Only you can cook, hunt and gather, fish, and explore well enough to keep everyone alive until your rescue."

You'll love

* Some of the minigames
* Success feels like you've earned it
* Great premise

You'll hate

* Constantly struggling to fill gauges
* Bland graphics and sound
* Feels more like work than play

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I Will Survive: Lost In Blue

GamingLives looks back at Lost In Blue, musing over the difficulty of a game which, on the face of it, looked like it would be a walk in the park.

"I’m just amazed that the box doesn’t puff hydrogen cyanide in gamers’ faces when they open it, it would be far more effective and a superb time saver."

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zalanis3839d ago

i loved that game, wish there was more like it today

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5 Most Fun Representations of Survival in Games

A list of five games that defined the most fun representations of survival in gaming. From games that simply utilized certain survival elements to games that relied entirely on survival.

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CrescentFang4073d ago

I've always wanted to try the Lost in Blue series. Hope they aren't too rare

Donnieboi4073d ago (Edited 4073d ago )

They are sorta rare. Try emulation. It's not wrong since buying a new copy still wont put any money in the pockets of publisher since game isn't manufactured anymore. That's the only time I feel comfy using emulation if I still dont own the old cartridge (and theres no other means to buy directly from publisher). Too many jerks charge insane prices for rare games on amazon/ebay and the manufacturer isnt getting paid from it anyway...

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matrixman924073d ago

i really liked 999 and virtues last reward...if those count as survival

Bladesfist4073d ago

DayZ has changed the way I look at the term "Survival" in games. After playing it I can't think of any other game that is as true to the name of the genre. After all your only task is to survive.

Donnieboi4073d ago (Edited 4073d ago )

I love Lemmings (even lemmings 3d) but I wouldn't exactly call it a survival game (at all). Survival is the background story, but there's no hunting, gathering, stealth, enemies, exploration, etc. It's simply a level based puzzle series.

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Nintendojo: Lost in Blue: Shipwrecked Review

A trip through Lost in Blue: Shipwrecked is like playing through a Major League Baseball season. It is a bit of a grind and certainly has its less exciting days. But in the end, you appreciate just how far you've come. The series is one of the more original console offerings out there and worth the time for any gamer looking for something a little more real.

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