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Lost the plot?

by on Feb.02, 2009, under Entertainment

So LOST has gone into its fifth season. And as if the intricacies of Season 4 weren’t enough, it’s getting even more complex. New characters and sidestories are popping up all over the place, and instead of flashbacks and flashforwards, people are now timetraveling themselves. So it is rather hard now to determine who is where, and especially, who is when.

I am not sure I like the direction the series is taking. It’s becoming very difficult to follow the weekly release format, with so much happening. I am also not sure if the creators actually have worked it out until the ending of season 6, which is supposed to end the series, or if they’re just trying to fill the time until that happens. Because if they do, they should rather take a shortcut to whatever ending they thought of, and write it in now, because few things are worse than a series dragged out just for the sake of dragging it out. I will most likely follow the series up until the end anyway, but if they lose the plot completely, that might change.

On a sidenote, if you haven’t played the LOST videogame yet, think of giving it a skip altogether. It’s a classic case of wasted potential. The game tells a nice story which ties into LOST quite well, and could have been a part of the series. The cinematics and direction are a 1:1 carbon copy of the series format. But the gameplay is a different story. It lacks consistency, tries to incorporate too many elements from different genres, and is at times sorely frustrating. Overall the game makes an unfinished and rushed impression, as if it had to come out no matter what, and noone really took the time to playtest it. Try it on your own risk, and don’t say you haven’t been warned.

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