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We know Sawyer, Jin, Kate and Sayid are quick to use their fists, but we love the idea we could even send affable fat man Hurley into a flying rage,perhaps by nickinghis CD player or stealing all of hisfood. You'll need to convince the castaways your actions are honourable and to the benefit of all before they cooperate.
At this early stage, Lost: The Video Game is throwing up even more questions than Lost: The Exasperating TV Series, which we guess will continue to be a deliberate strategy in the run-up to February. Do we have to complete tasks for the castaways to get them to talk to us and advance the plot? How will they make the game exciting enough? (It's hardly 24 when it comes to action and punch-ups). Plus, can they come up with a satisfying ending given the program has another three series left? The biggest mystery of all, is will it be any good? As Hurley would say: "Now I want some friggin' answers!"
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