Gamers of Lost: Via Domus will take on the persona of an altogether new and previously unseen or unheard of survivor of doomed Flight 815. As Elliott the photojournalist, gamers will suffer from amnesia while embarking on a tour of the mysterious island, much like Paulo and Nikki's adventures in the episode entitled ?Expose.?
Despite such a parallel, along with other similarities with Lost's first three seasons, Lost: Via Domus won't reveal any major secrets and surprises about the television show. However, its creators do promise that much like all other media connected with the franchise ? books, websites and mobisodes ? the game will showcase exciting things about the island and its castaways.
Lost: Via Domus hopes to achieve this dichotomous stance by focusing on its main character, Elliott, whose identity players of the video will assume. The game is built primarily around Elliott's true person and the mystery of why strange people keep popping up all over the jungle to threaten him.
Gamers can look forward to a total of 10 hours of running around, deciphering puzzles and clues, engaging in mini-games, picking dialogues and a whole lot of action. Among the tasks players will have to take on as Elliott are fixing fuel leaks in the plane, keying in the wretched numbers into the Swan station computer and communicating with Kate to trigger a flashback sequence.
While Lost: Via Domus does not feature the vocal talents of Lost stars like Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly and Josh Holloway, it does carry those of other cast members such as Yunjin Kim, Michael Emerson, Emilie De Ravin and Henry Ian Cusick.
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