These trips down memory lane are very similar to the way the flashbacks work in the TV series to fill in the background details of the characters. You have amnesia brought on as a result of trauma from the crash, and through a series of reconstructive memory flashbacks, your goal in Via Domus is to try to remember who you are and what brought you to this point. You play as a brand-new and previously unseen character, Elliot Maslow, a photojournalist and survivor of Oceanic Flight 815.
What it offers instead is the chance to interactively explore the 'Lost' universe and chat with some familiar faces. This somewhat-short game is almost entirely a gift for fans, yet it doesn't really reveal any new plot points or answer any of the hundreds of questions that 'Lost' has left in its wake.
The series follows the lives of the survivors of an airplane crash after it went down somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
Central) are an almost obsessive ritual for you, you'll no doubt have been keenly anticipating the release of Ubisoft Montreal's Lost: Via Domus, the adventure game based on the ABC television drama.