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Gaming Steve Review: Lost: Via Domus

Domus is over before it's even started. As in, Gaming Steve finished the darn thing in three measly hours. For a full-priced game, that's somewhat reprehensible, and worthy of chopped off hands if you ask, particularly amidst these here days of cheap downloadable titles and top quality budget-ware. With just a handful of concept art paintings to unlock, there's precious little to call back even the most die-hard LOST fan beyond that initial play-through too.

Pluses: Lovely visuals and cool presentation brings the LOST universe to life pretty darn well at times. Interesting storyline keeps you wading on through hardships.

Minuses: General roughness invades every facet of the gameplay. Monotonous fetch quests and repetitive puzzles bore quickly. Hilariously short with zero replayability.
4 / 10
BIoodmask - contributor
Published: 600 days ago | Review | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | PC
 
 
 

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