Action-adventure game developed by Ubisoft Montreal, set in the Lost universe, with player-controlled Elliott Maslow exploring the island and searching for other survivors.
Lost: Via Domus is a 2008 action-adventure game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It is set in the fictional universe of the ABC television series Lost, and takes place between the crash of Oceanic Flight 815 and the episode "Exodus, Part 1".
The player controls Elliott Maslow, a man who survives the plane crash but was not actually on the plane according to the Lost storyline. He suffers from amnesia due to the crash and must try to discover his purpose on the island while also locating missing survivors from the flight. Gameplay involves exploring familiar locations from the show, completing environmental puzzles, and defeating hostile entities from the island's mysterious forces.
Key features include voice acting from regular Lost cast members, an original story written by the Lost script writers set within existing show canon, and an alternate perspective to the events that took place earlier in the series. Upon release, Lost: Via Domus received average reviews with both praise and criticism for elements of its production and integration with the Lost plot.
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