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Myst IV Revelation game trailer
Myst IV Revelation game trailer









Myst IV Revelation game trailer
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I got huge into the series in my early teens. Sadly, he passed away before Riven was released so I went that game alone and resorted to a guide for a couple of the puzzles (especially the marble grid - I STILL can't imagine solving that on my own). My grandfather and I played Myst shortly after the game was released and enjoyed every minute of it. Definitely getting both Riven and realMYST from Steam when I get home today, thanks to this thread. I ought to do that again soon!ĭamn but this thread made me nostalgic for some Myst. Even though I already know the solutions to the puzzles, it's still enjoyable to soak up the worlds again, and remember what it was like the first time going through. Every once in a while I break out the Myst games and go through them again. I also loved watching the Making of Riven, it really gives you a good look at how detailed the world really is. The real joy came from being in the world and seeing how everything pieced together. I finished the game with some help from a walkthrough toward the end, but only after exhausting every option I thought I had. The world was just so well-conceived and tight.

Myst IV Revelation game trailer

The beautiful music, the stunning visuals, the detailed wildlife you get to see, the interesting artifacts from different cultures, etc. I don't know how many hours I spent playing Riven, just sitting in the world and soaking everything up. I found the puzzles hard at the time though, so I had to resort to using a guide a few times, but enjoyed the rich music, graphics, and everything about the places you got to visit. I had played Myst before buying that set, and I loved that game too. I was a little young for it at the time, in my young teens, but I was in love with the atmosphere and the whole world that invited you in. I came into the party a little later, buying the first anniversary set that came with Myst and Riven, journal, Making of Riven, etc.

Myst IV Revelation game trailer

MYST IV REVELATION GAME TRAILER TV

This Riven TV commercial still gives me chills. Tl dr I love the Myst series more than probably any other games, except for some problems that got pushed onto the series later. ( Despite the missteps that occurred after Ubisoft's involvement with the series, these are some of the finest adventure games you'll ever play, and if you avoid Myst IV and the more recent Uru canon, is one of the most realistic and solidly put together worlds you can ever have the pleasure of exploring.

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Even so, the game was a lot of fun, and a free version is still running today for those who want to continue exploring D'ni online with other players. In the process, MOUL managed to mangle the existing Uru/D'ni canon into something that's no longer "believable". Myst Online: Uru Live was the second attempt at turning Uru into a profitable game. As a result, the final game in the Myst series had some interesting puzzles and gameplay mechanics, but a story that was lacking, and only really made sense if you were extremely familiar with all of the history leading up to it. Myst V: End of Ages was also made by Cyan, cobbled together out of previously unused assets for Uru Live, and was an attempt to simultaneously wrap up the stories presented in both Myst and Uru, as well as finish their contract with Ubisoft. while Myst/realMYST, Riven, and Uru were all debeloped by Cyan, and Myst III: Exile was outsourced to a small company called Presto, Myst IV: Revelation was put together by a team at Ubisoft who really couldn't capture the "feel" of Myst at all, trying to push the series towards a more 'mystical' sort of slant. Myst IV: Revelation is a different beast, however. Myst/realMYST, Riven, Uru and the three novels tell one of the most well put together histories I've ever felt lucky enough to experience, and Myst III: Exile adds a nice little side story to that. The Myst series is one of my absolute favorites in gaming, or fiction in general for that matter. Marty is also responsible for the Flintstones Vitamins jingle. Robyn Miller composed all of the music for the game, while the others were responsible for things like sound effects and audio mixing. He was one of the sound designers for Riven, as well as Tim Larkin.











Myst IV Revelation game trailer