Ah,Lost. You provided many a sleepless night while I sat up trying to work out the mystery, figure out the secrets of the islands and the numbers, and findhot pixxxof that lady what plays Kate. Newly introduced at Comic-Con,Lost: The Gamepromises to deliver an experience like unto the television show that inspires it: mystery, dramatic music, and 38 seconds of payoff after 43 minutes of boring interpersonal drama between characters you don’t give a crap about. Huzzah!Not much to say about this trailer except, well — okay, it kinda looks likeLost, sounds likeLost, and, just like the show, reveals very little as towhat the hell’s going on. From this we can deduce that there’ll be some familiar faces in the game, as well as the double-trouble combo of walkingandrunning through jungle. We’ll keep you posted as we learn more about what is sure to be the best TV-property-turned-game sinceLaw & Order: Justice Is Servedon the PC. Wait, wait, I’m sorry —nothingcan top that one.
Ah,Lost. You provided many a sleepless night while I sat up trying to work out the mystery, figure out the secrets of the islands and the numbers, and findhot pixxxof that lady what plays Kate. Newly introduced at Comic-Con,Lost: The Gamepromises to deliver an experience like unto the television show that inspires it: mystery, dramatic music, and 38 seconds of payoff after 43 minutes of boring interpersonal drama between characters you don’t give a crap about. Huzzah!
Not much to say about this trailer except, well — okay, it kinda looks likeLost, sounds likeLost, and, just like the show, reveals very little as towhat the hell’s going on. From this we can deduce that there’ll be some familiar faces in the game, as well as the double-trouble combo of walkingandrunning through jungle. We’ll keep you posted as we learn more about what is sure to be the best TV-property-turned-game sinceLaw & Order: Justice Is Servedon the PC. Wait, wait, I’m sorry —nothingcan top that one.