Lost in Blue: Reviews
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Game Score: 8/10
Lost In Blue is essentially a survival RPG game. You play as a boy named Keith who, along with, a girl named Skye, washed up onshore after their cruiseship sank in a storm.
The point of this game is to survive on the island (not as easy as it sounds at first!) and eventually be rescued.
Gameplay: The gameplay is fun if you're into survival-type games. During the first few days, you have to work very hard gathering plants for Skye to cook so you can both keep your stamina up and keep from dying. As the game progresses, you'll be able to go deeper into the island, finding different types of animals and plants that you can eat. Over time, you unlock different tools, such as a fishing rod, a spear, and a bow and arrow. You build better furniture for your cave so you can recharge more stamina when you sleep, or make jerky out of your fish and meat.
The only problem with the gameplay is the repetitiveness. You have to cross through the same beaches, grasslands, and jungles day after day to get food or advance in the plot. It gets tedious after a while. But for those willing to stick it out, it's a very rewarding game. When you Keith mode, you get to play as Skye (where you pretty much stay in and around the cave to make food ) which is decidedly more boring than Keith mode. After you beat that, there's survival mode.
Gameplay: 9
Graphics: The graphics are 3D and pretty decent. The animals look realistic and so do all the backgrounds. As you go into different areas of the island, the graphics represent them accurately, from the lush, dark trees in the jungle to the waving grass in the grassland.
Graphics: 9
Sound: Sound is fine as well. Each new area has a different sound that fits it to a T- the jungle is silent and occasionally pierced by a birdcall, while near the lake you can hear frogs. The only actual music in this game is when you're cooking or building furniture, and in a few other areas I won't spoil. Otherwise, it's full of realistic nature sounds.
Sound: 9
Storyline/Plot: There is a plot to this game, and it involves how you get off the island. I don't want to spoil it for anyone, but there's five different endings depending on what you do decide to do in the end. It adds a nice touch to the game because it takes it from being just a survival game, to being a survival game that has a plot. It adds to the fun.
Storyline/Plot: 8
Overall, this game is fun and challenging. I definately recommend it to anyone who has time and a little bit of patience.
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