Lost: Via Domus

Also known as: Lost

Play through the hit TV series... as some new guy you've never seen before and it has no impact on the show at all. Hoo-ray?

Available on: PC, PS2 , PS3 , Xbox , Xbox 360 , PSP , DS , Wii , GameCube
Genre: Adventure
Release date: February 26, 2008
Published by: Ubisoft 
Developed by: Ubisoft Montreal 
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player Solo
3 Wounded
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16 secret Lost references in videogames
The mysteries of the island are everywhere… even in your favorite games
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Lost: Via Domus
Latin for "the way home." We wish it'd go there
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We brave the Others, Black Smoke monster and other dangers
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16 secret Lost references in videogames
The mysteries of the island are everywhere… even in your favorite games
May 21, 2010
We predict Lost
Polar bears, black fog and a strung out Hobbit
Feb 20, 2007
Lost Videogame lead role revealed
Amnesiac newbie Elliot to take the helm
Sep 11, 2007
Lost: First gameplay footage
We unravel the mystery of this TV show tie in
Jul 26, 2007
Lost: first game details
Find out how the mystery works as a videogame
Jul 26, 2007
Lost game not actually lost
Ubisoft confirm Lost videogame is still on schedule for 2007
Jun 20, 2007
Lost videogame platforms revealed
Mystery island adventures heading to PC, Xbox 360 and PS3, say Lost producers in podcast
Apr 18, 2007
Lost currently in translation
TV megahit to make the jump to video games in 2007
May 22, 2006
Lost: Via Domus
Latin for "the way home." We wish it'd go there
Feb 28, 2008
Jan 22, 2008
Let's skip the mystery and cut straight to the facts. The videogame adaptation of Lost is not what fans of the television series are probably expecting. You don't play Jack. You don't play Locke. Hell, you don't even get to play as Nikki or Paulo. You won't be torturing Sawyer, kissing Kate or wielding Mr. Eko's almighty Jesus stick. Less than half the characters are voiced by the original actors and many events, such as major deaths, are kept off screen to avoid spoilers. So why bother? » Read Full Lost: Via Domus preview
Lost
We brave the Others, Black Smoke monster and other dangers
Sep 20, 2007
Sept 21, 2007 [Editor's note: This preview is littered with spoilers. If you haven't seen all three seasons of Lost just yet, you may be either, ahem, lost or you may stumble upon plot revelations you wish you didn't know - that is of course, if you're not all caught up. Get with it, already.] If you jumped ship when Lost answered close to nothing in Season three, now would be a good time to get reacquainted with the castaways - by renting the boxset. There were more dodgy episodes than » Read Full Lost: Via Domus preview
ESRB Rating
Lost: Via Domus is rated:
Teen
Alcohol Reference, Blood, Tobacco Reference, Violence, Mild Language