46 posts tagged via domus
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Tip Of The Iceburg
http://www.lordspaceman.co.za/ ?p=600No, I’m not dead. Sorry I’ve been so quiet. Life has been very busy lately. Pretty much everything in my life has taken a major backseat, especially gaming. Work is keeping me on the edge of my seat, but thankfully not for too much longer. From June 1st I’m going at it alone.
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Lost: Via Domus
http://videlais.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 14/ lost-via-domus/Lost: Via Domus Posted on May 14, 2008 by videlais Brian Munn is a veteran of many a console war. He is so often on the bleeding edge of the latest in gaming that he has to occasionally take time out to nurse his wounds. Recently, he got lost in a game and came up for air with this review.
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Lost: Via Domus (Rip)
http://www.infgames.info/ ?p=99Lost: Via Domus (Rip) Posted on May 12, 2008 06:10:51 PM Read the rest of this entry »
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Via Domus: Guardian.co.uk Review
http://www.lostuk.net/ v5/ 2008/ 05/ via-domus-guardiancouk-review/Lost: Via Domus Review Lost: Via Domus captures the spirit of the show but fails to create a decent game. Read Complete Review
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Via Domus: Eurogamer Review
http://www.lostuk.net/ v5/ 2008/ 05/ via-domus-eurogamer-review/Lost: Via Domus Review Yes, Jack’s involved, ordering people around as usual. Can you kill him? The possibility alone is worth 30 quid. Read Complete Review
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Via Domus: XBox World Australia Review
http://www.lostuk.net/ v5/ 2008/ 05/ via-domus-xbox-world-australia-review/Lost: Via Domus Review Lost: Via Domus stands on its own within the Lost universe, and it’s a pretty competent effort as far as TV-to-game translations go. The visuals and music are great, and getting to experience a limited slice of life on the show’s mysterious island is probably worth its weight in gold to some.
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Via Domus: Atomic Gamer Review
http://www.lostuk.net/ v5/ 2008/ 05/ via-domus-atomic-gamer-review/Lost: Via Domus Review It seems like Ubisoft missed the mark overall. While the game does cater to that narrow cross between adventure gamers and Lost fans, it still doesn’t really satisfy either one very well. Read Complete Review
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Via Domus: Gamespy Review
http://www.lostuk.net/ v5/ 2008/ 05/ via-domus-gamespy-review/Lost: Via Domus Review The most “interactive” show on television spawns a comparatively inert game. By Miguel Lopez – Following the TV series “Lost” is a lot like being really into a videogame, albeit one that plays out over several years and meanders a hell of a lot. Read Complete Review
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Via Domus - IGN Review
http://www.lostuk.net/ v5/ 2008/ 05/ via-domus-ign-review/Lost: Via Domus Review When is a game not a game? When it’s Lost, of course. by Hilary Goldstein – If these numbers mean nothing to you, then little if anything in Ubisoft’s Lost: Via Domus will make a damned bit of sense. Read Complete Review
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Lost: Via Domus
http://www.lostuk.net/ v5/ 2008/ 05/ lost-via-domus/Strange title? It’s supposedly Latin for “The Way Home” - the name of the new Lost video game expected to be released in February on PS3, Xbox 360 and PC. Lost UK cannot wait for this game - so much so we have given the game it’s own section on the website!