What you will find is a virtual tour of the island’s many unique features, from the Black Rock slave ship to the Others’ submarine. Lost: Via Domus offers no answers for the many mysteries that plague you, and even the few pleasantly baffling plot twists in the game are nothing more than that, as the producers of the show have said the game’s story isn’t canon. This is a game for Lost devotees first and foremost, and those of you who don’t know the Pearl Station from the Swan Station won’t find any enlightenment here.īefore you get your hopes up, Lost fans, you won’t find any enlightenment either. So is Lost: Via Domus the next Superman 64 or the next Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis? It all depends on your perspective. However, adventure games have usually fared better than most, with some great games based on Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, Sam & Max, and even Beavis & Butthead. Throughout the history of video games, titles licensed from movie or TV properties have typically been rush jobs, meant to capitalize on the property’s success while it’s still hot and make a quick buck in the process.