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Lost: Via Domus Review - The Man Room

Part survival horror and part RPG, Lost: Via Domus comes up short in delivering a compelling gaming experience with a short play time, unrefined controls, and lack of creativity. This is all very puzzling given the outstanding presentation, visual and musical design. Ubisoft clearly had high hopes for recreating the Lost universe and show's atmosphere which they've pulled off with flying colors and, unfortunately, at the expense of developing a game worth solving.

- Dan Bradley

Cheers:
* Re-creates the show's presentation and visuals beautifully
* Strong sound design

Jeers:
* Un-inventive, rudimentary gameplay
* Annoying puzzles
* Gameplay too short
5.8 / 10
The Round Peg - contributor
Published: 600 days 14 hours ago | Review | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
 
 
 

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