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? Because somehow, Lost the game still looks, sounds and feels very much like Lost the show.
The hero may be new, for example, but the tone and theme of his story are not. An American photojournalist rushing back to Los Angeles with the story of a lifetime, Elliott is haunted by his memories. Although the rough landing of Oceanic Flight 815 has given him temporary amnesia, he cannot escape the troubling figures of his past... even on a deserted island. Some of them, like the love interest he betrayed in Sydney, are imaginary. Others, like the criminal he exposed there, may be real.










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