
Now I reckon Lost is proper geet mint and that, but when I heard there was a game coming out, I had a horrible feeling it would be about as good as Hurley's diet.
Fast forward a month or two and I found it, pre-owned in Grainger Games for £25 quid on PS3 and thought it would be rude not to at least have a bash (especially given the possibility of being in the same computer generated world as Kate and Claire, woof woof)
I whacked it on and it was a good start - genuine Lost logos, icons, sounds - nice...you take control of some fella who has no idea who he is, he's lost his mind and all that bollocks, and slowly but surely you regain your memory from speaking to other losties etc. The characters are pretty tight to their big screen counterparts but one or two are not voiced by the actors cos they weren't paid enough or couldn't be arsed or whatever.
Anyway, it's canny good, the black smoke is scary, pressing the buttons on the computer in the hatch is mint and all in all it's a canny good waste of time, and genuinely worth a gan...
Fast forward a month or two and I found it, pre-owned in Grainger Games for £25 quid on PS3 and thought it would be rude not to at least have a bash (especially given the possibility of being in the same computer generated world as Kate and Claire, woof woof)
I whacked it on and it was a good start - genuine Lost logos, icons, sounds - nice...you take control of some fella who has no idea who he is, he's lost his mind and all that bollocks, and slowly but surely you regain your memory from speaking to other losties etc. The characters are pretty tight to their big screen counterparts but one or two are not voiced by the actors cos they weren't paid enough or couldn't be arsed or whatever.
Anyway, it's canny good, the black smoke is scary, pressing the buttons on the computer in the hatch is mint and all in all it's a canny good waste of time, and genuinely worth a gan...
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