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Lost: Via Domus
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Via Domus redirects here. For the episode, see Via Domus (game episode)
Lost: Via Domus (orginally known as Lost: The Video Game) is the first official game of the series for video game consoles and PCs. The game was developed by Ubisoft Montreal under the direction of producer Gadi Pollack. Announced on 22 May 2006, it was released on February 26, 2008 in the USA, February 28 in Australia and February 29 in the UK. The game is available on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Windows PCs, using the YETI Game engine developed for the Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter, and Beowulf games. It was officially unveiled with a screening of its trailer during the Comic-Con 2007 panel. 'Via Domus' is Latin for what can be translated to "the road home".
The game follows a character new to the Lost universe, Elliott Maslow, a photojournalist with amnesia whose background is revealed over the course of the game through flashbacks. Elliott has not yet been featured in the show, but could possibly make the transition from game to screen. However, the producers have stated the game is not canon to the show.
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Synopsis
Elliott is a passenger on Flight 815. After the crash, he has lost his memory. He initially searches the Island for his possessions. A man named Beady Eyes who was also a passenger threatens to kill him. Elliott eventually discovers the Swan station. While at the station, the other survivors review the content of a laptop computer he had on the plane and find it full of information on matters like chemical weapons. Elliott is briefly imprisoned at the Swan. After he escapes with Kate's help, he discovers the entrance to the walled-off portion of the Swan and blows open the door with dynamite from the Black Rock.
After Elliott shuts down a reactor at the Swan, he follows his compass to the fence around the Barracks where he meets Juliet. Juliet opens the fence for him and then he enters the underground portion of the Flame. He eventually reaches the surface structure of the Flame and finds Mikhail held captive by Beady Eyes. Elliott shoots Beady Eyes and is then captured by the Others.
Elliott is taken to the Hydra Station where he meets with Ben Linus and Juliet. Ben offers him a boat and a way home in exchange for luring Jack into a trap at the Black Rock. Elliott leads Kate and Jack into the trap. But then he has second thoughts and helps Jack/Kate to escape by firing a bullet into some dynamite. Elliott is left behind wounded by Jack and Kate. He is later found by Juliet and brought to some cliffs near the ocean. He then runs to the beach to grab the boat Ben offered before the Others destroy it. As the Others reach the boat, Locke appears and shoots the Others which saves the boat for Elliott. Locke then wishes Elliot well and allows him to sail away. However, at a later point at sea, the sound associated with the day the Swan implosion is heard. Elliott looks to the sky where Oceanic 815 is breaking up in mid-air, then he passes out. He wakes up at the crash site on Day 1. Everything seems to be repeating itself when suddenly Lisa stumbles out of the wreckage, covered in blood, and yells happily, "Elliott! Elliott! Oh my god, we made it. We're alive."
Flashbacks
Elliott is a photojournalist, romantically involved with his colleague Lisa. Lisa is writing an exposé on Zoran Savo, a shady character with ties to the Hanso Foundation and Thomas Mittelwerk. He wants the story for himself, and to that end he tips off Savo's bodyguards to Lisa's reporting. Savo orders her to be executed; Elliott escapes with photographs of the entire affair, but Savo finds out. He orders Beady Eyes, his bodyguard, to follow Elliott onto the plane and destroy the photographs.
Characters
Many characters from Season 1, 2, and 3 of Lost appear in Lost: Via Domus. Walt, Rose, Bernard, Boone, Shannon, Nikki, and Paulo are among the main characters that are not in the game.
Locations
Many locations from Season 1, 2, and 3 of Lost appear in Lost: Via Domus.
Gameplay and change
Via Domus consists of several types of gameplay. Much of the game is spent in interactive conversation with other characters, while the rest consists of jungle exploration, wiring repair puzzles, rediscovering Elliott's past with the use of flashbacks, photography, and collecting important objects. Bonus content can be unlocked by taking photographs of objects that had importance in the show, such as Kate's plane, Charlie's guitar, Kelvin's DHARMA jumpsuit, and the book Turn of the Screw. These will also allow you to gain achievements on the Xbox 360 version of the game.
The game's producers have taken artistic license with some of the show's continuity so as to include more action. For example the Others now stalk the jungle with rifles, willing to kill anyone who comes within range, as well as the Monster being much more active.
System requirements
The Windows version requires the following:
- Windows XP or Vista
- 2.5GHz Core 2 Duo / Athlon 64 X (or 3.5GHz Pentium 4/Athlon)
- 1GB of RAM (2GB recommended)
- at least a 128MB DirectX 9.0c-compliant shader 3.0-enabled video card (256MB recommended)
- 5 GB of hard disk space
The supported cards are
- ATI RADEON X1300-1950 / HD 2000 series,
- nVidia Geforce 6600, 6800, 7xxx and 8xxx series.
Rating
In Australia, the game is rated M (recommended for mature audiences) due to "moderate themes" and "moderate violence". [1]
In the US, it is rated T (for teen) for alcohol and tobacco, blood, mild language, and violence by the ESRB.
In Europe, the game is rated by PEGI as 16+.
Trivia
- When the initial trailer was released, most people assumed the main character Elliott was Jack, because the trailer was short, of low quality and the only promotional material available at the time, Jack is the main character in Lost, Elliott and Jack look similar, and no other information had yet been released.
- Elliott chases visions of Lisa around the Island in much the same way Jack pursued visions of Christian. ("White Rabbit")
- Elliott escapes the Island in a small white boat on a compass bearing of 325. ("Live Together, Die Alone")
- Once Juliet deactivates the sonar fence at the start of "Whatever It Takes", the player can pass through the fence and head right into a small clearing (rather than left into the Flame). Here one can find a capsule from the Pearl; picking it up will warp the player to the Pearl station, where they can access the Pearl's computer to check the status of the other stations on the Island.
- There are a number of ways to kill yourself in this game. You can walk near a jet turbine at the crash site, not push the button while in the Swan, you could enter 77 into the Flame's computer, or you could walk in between the sonar fence pylons when they're turned on.
Recurring themes
- The first chapter opens on a shot of Elliott's eye. (Eyes)
- A chess board and a backgammon board can be found amongst the wreckage. (Games) (Black and white)
- Vincent leads Elliott to the wreckage. (Animals)
- Elliott was in Rico's Shop the same time as Locke, which was 4pm. (Character connections) (The numbers)
- Elliott was imprisoned by Jack and Sayid. (Imprisonment)
- Sawyer gives Elliott various nicknames throughout the game such as Ansel, Casanova, Champ, and Columbo. (Nicknames)
- Appearances of the Numbers are scattered across the beach: the bumper sticker "love 4 ever", the seashells in an 8 pattern, a piece of fuselage on the side of a hut to the far west 15, a food crate near Locke 16, an empty food tray near Hurley 23 and Texas dominos at Charlie's hut 42, etc. If those items are examined in sequence the Staff becomes available for exploration. (The Numbers)
- Zoran Savo stayed in Suite 42 at the Hotel Persephone. (The Numbers)
- After Elliott talks to Locke at the banyan trees in "A New Day", whispers can be heard in the jungle. (Whispers)
Bloopers and continuity errors
- 'Via Domus' is not grammatically correct in Latin, however. It should actually read 'Via Domum' (nominative VS accusative case).
- The game opens with Elliott talking on the phone moments before the crash. However, in the show we know that the plane, six hours after leaving the airport, lost any kind of communication with the outside world. ("Pilot, Part 1")
- Shortly before the crash, a voice asks passengers to sit down while Cindy chases Charlie to the bathroom. However, in the show it is Cindy herself who announces this. ("Pilot, Part 2")
- The day after the crash, Elliott witnesses Jack, Kate and Charlie coming running out of the jungle, chased by the Monster, even though they were able to walk back to the beach camp without further encounters with the monster. ("Pilot, Part 2")
- The Monster can apparently travel around the island in areas it has never been seen on the show, it appears in the caves and very close to the beach. In addition, Locke tells Elliott to hide in the bamboo groves if the Monster attacks, yet at this point in the timeline Locke had never been attacked by the Monster (though he had peacefully encountered it). ("Walkabout")
- Michael is shown collecting wood for the raft on day 2, when he really starts building it weeks later. ("Special")
- He also gives a lighter with a DHARMA logo on it, but they discovered the Hatch three weeks later. ("Orientation")
- The ladder in the hatch is shown to descend all the way down, but we know that the ladder barely descended a few feet because it was broken. ("Man of Science, Man of Faith")
- Hurley mentions his encounter with Dave on Day 45, although in the show Dave was not seen on the Island until Day 62. ("Dave")
- The DHARMA van is seen in the Dark Territory, when it is really located near the Mesa. ("Tricia Tanaka Is Dead")
- The DHARMA van is seen on all four wheels, but it was really tipped over on its side. ("Tricia Tanaka Is Dead")
- Although Episode 6 clearly takes place prior to the end of Season 2, checking the Flame computer will reveal that the satellite and sonar communications are already inoperative, prior to the discharge that supposedly caused this. ("Not in Portland")
- The Flame is depicted as being within the bounds of the sonar fence, yet we know it wasn't. However, the underground tunnel could have led beneath the fence. ("Enter 77") ("Par Avion")
- In episode 7, Ben tells Elliott he can leave the island if he just brings him Jack. However, we know that Ben had planned to take Jack, as well as Kate and Sawyer to convince him to do the operation. ("Exposé")
- There is a typo in the help pamphlet on page 2 (XBOX 360-game controls) where the B button is labeled X and vice versa.
- The door that leads into the Flame has a Swan logo on it. ("Whatever It Takes")
- At the end of Episode 5, Elliot goes behind the magnetic wall in the hatch and turns off the machine so that he can follow his compass. However, minutes before the Swan's implosion in the season two finale, Eko makes a point of removing Charlie's metallic belt and throwing it at the wall, where it sticks. Hence, the reactor was never turned off. ("Live Together, Die Alone")
Did not appear in the game
There were many things that were supposed to appear in Via Domus but never did. Many screenshots from the launch trailer never appeared in the final version.
- Early production videos of the game showed Shannon as being in the game, but she never did.
- In the trailer, Locke was seen inside the Swan, but he never appeared there in the game.
- The unidentified "Flash" Logo appeared in the trailer, but never in the game.
- A picture showed Sawyer at the caves with Michael, but he never appeared there in the game.
- A picture from the trailer showed a metal door that never appeared in the game.
Cultural references
| Cultural references in Lost (direct references only) |
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- Gilligan's Island: Charlie says that Sayid is off making a "radio out of coconuts", a reference to The Professor from Gilligan's Island.
- Grimm's Fairy Tales: Sawyer can be seen reading this classic in "Worth A Thousand Words".
- Lord of the Flies: Sawyer tells Elliott that he should school up on his Lord of the Flies, as he doesn't believe rescue is coming.
- Monopoly: When Charlie sees Elliott out of the gun vault, he asks "Did you get a get-out-of-jail-free card?"
- Star Wars: In "Via Domus", Elliott asks what is in the cave. Locke answers with, "Only what you take with you". This is the same answer Yoda gives to Luke Skywalker in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.
- In "Whatever It Takes" Mikhail tells Beady Eyes: "You are as stupid as you are clumsy". In Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Darth Vader says about Admiral Ozzel: "He is as clumsy as he is stupid".
- The Wizard of Oz: During the final episode, Ben sarcastically says that a tornado came and blew his house to the Island, another one of Ben's references to The Wizard of Oz.
- MacGyver: When you show Sawyer your coconuts and fuse from episode one, he snidely asks you to fix the plane with them, and calls you MacGyver, a character from the show of the same name, famous for making ingenious inventions out of common, everyday items.
Sequel
As presumed, Zygos Games have heard rumours that Lost: Via Domus might be getting a sequel. If so, the game is set to be released in 2010, after the show ends, but it will not be a direct sequel of Via Domus. Ubisoft hope that this well help bypass some of the heavy limitations of the original game. For instance they weren’t allowed to show all of the island.
Unanswered questions
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- For fan theories about these unanswered questions, see: Lost: Via Domus/Theories
- Why didn't Juliet and her crew simply tranquilize Beady Eyes and capture him on Day 65?
- How did the time loop cause Lisa to be alive, and a passenger of Flight 815?
- Why is there a Swan logo on the back entrance to the Flame station?
- What was Beady Eyes doing between days 1 and 65?
- What was Eko doing at Hotel Persephone?
- What was Michael doing at Hotel Persephone?
- Why were many of the Others stationed in the jungle and shooting people on sight?
- What was Jin doing in the jungle at nighttime in "Via Domus"?
- Who was Elliott talking to on the phone in the opening scene of "Force Majeure"?
- How did Beady Eyes acquire a gun in "A New Day"?
See also
- YouTube clips
- Lost: The Mobile Game - from company subsidiary Gameloft
- Counter-Strike: Source map
- Games
- The Lost Experience
- Merchandise
- Myst
- Rainbow Six
External links
- Official Website
- DarkUFO - Via Domus
- LOST -Via Domus - The Unofficial Fan site
- IGN.Com - "Lost finds its way to video games" - May 23, 2006
- Ubisoft - May 23, 2006 - Press release - "Ubisoft and Touchstone Team Up to Create Lost Video Game"
- Vancouver Film School - Interview with John Meadows, writer on Lost: The Video Game
- TV.com Interview - Interview with Gadi Pollack, Producer on Lost: The Video Game with VIDEO
- PC World - February 7, 2008 - Interview with Lost: Via Domus game producer, Gadi Pollack
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| Original Characters | Bodyguard • Beady Eyes • Elliott Maslow • Joanne Gellhorn • Lisa Gellhorn • Patrick R. • Rico • Susan O. • Thai Fisherman • Todd • Zoran Savo | |||
| Series Characters | Benjamin Linus • Charlie Pace • Cindy Chandler • Claire Littleton • Desmond Hume • Edward Mars • Eko • Hugo "Hurley" Reyes • Jack Shephard • James "Sawyer" Ford • John Locke • Jin-Soo Kwon • Juliet Burke • Kate Austen • Michael Dawson • Mikhail Bakunin • Sayid Jarrah • Sun-Hwa Kwon • Tom • Thomas Mittelwerk • Vincent | |||
| Original Locations | Hotel Persephone • The Incident Room • Rico's shop | |||
| Series Locations | Beach camp • Black Rock • Caves • Cockpit • Dark Territory • The Flame • The Hydra • The Pearl • Sonar fence • The Staff • The Swan | |||
| Episodes | "Force Majeure" • "A New Day" • "Via Domus" • "Forty-Two" • "Hotel Persephone" • "Whatever It Takes" • "Worth A Thousand Words" | |||
| Other | Compass • New blast door map • Via Domus (sailboat) • YouTube videos • Chenchey Institute of Research | |||
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| Real Life Events | Apollo Candy Giveaways • Comic Conventions • Destination: L.A. • Sunset on the Beach | |||
| Merchandise | Action Figures • Calendars • DVDs • Jigsaw Puzzle • Lost: The Official Magazine • Lost: The Board Game • Lost: The Mobile/iPod Game • Lost: Via Domus • Spin-off Novels • Reference Books | |||
| Official TV & Internet | ABC Enhanced TV • Character video back stories • Crossovers • Dharma Initiative Recruiting Project • Diary • Fan Club • Find 815 • Fuselage • The Lost Experience • Lost: Missing Pieces • Lostscape • The First Oceanic Air Website • The Second Oceanic Air Website • Podcast • Sky One Specials | |||

