Stranded on a deserted island, two people must do whatever it takes to survive. In Lost in Blue, you can join them as they hunt, search for food, and build tools.
Lost In Blue review:
This is a title that anyone can get into and goes very well with Nintendo's push to get games into different types of people's hands. If you're only playing it maybe an hour a day, you might even be able to get past the problems. But for most gamers who are going to want to get to solve the mysteries of the island in LiB, this game may not be for them after all.
Lost In Blue review:
Hunting and fishing is seen from a first person perspective, and although you can't walk around, it's during these sections that Lost in Blue is at its most attractive. The touch screen comes into play routinely, while the mic is used to stoke up a fire. There is a sense of 'low budget' to the whole shebang though. Perhaps that should that be unisexbang. No, that would be rude. Shebang it is.
Lost In Blue review:
If you're thinking of playing the hit series 'Lost' on the DS, you're sorely wrong, as the survival part here gets pretty boring very quickly.
Lost In Blue review:
Lost in Blue is an innovative RPG takes players on a journey of survival, adventure and mystery. After a disastrous incident at sea, the young hero of the game awakens to find himself on a seemingly uninhabited island. After meeting another survivor, a 17-year old girl who has also drifted ashore, the two must work together to survive.
Lost In Blue review:
Lost in Blue is still a very good survival game, but the repetitiveness and sometimes annoying controls can make the game more of a chore.
Lost In Blue review:
Messing up the stylus/button combination is to be poo-pood. Back and forth and back and forth. And the painful sexism at the core might be enough to put some off completely. However, it still achieves that magical island feeling. That sense of creating security from the environment, of making home, of surviving, is enticing and exciting. But if only it would just give you the time to play it.
Lost In Blue review:
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Lost In Blue review:
It is innovative and uses almost all of the handheld’s non-standard features without seeming the slightest bit gimmicky. It even uses the sleep mode for one special function. Lost in Blue is one of the purest, most enriching and beautiful experiences available for any mobile system.
Lost In Blue review:
If you have the patience to make it through the first hour or so of Lost in Blue, with all the searching, trekking, and fighting to keep yourself alive, you should find your experience with Lost in Blue most enjoyable. Otherwise, this game is not for everyone and is thankfully more than another touch screen gimmick game. -- Brian Peterson