Posted on: February 23, 2023

Frednotbob
Games: 123 Reviews: 2
Sterile, but tantalizing.
Like its predecessor, Riven is mostly a 'beautiful void'. Atrus has sent you to Riven to rescue his wife, Catherine. The catch: Riven is also the prison to which is father, Gehn, was exiled years ago. Oh, and there's no way back until we can summon Atrus. Riven is undoubtedly one of the more vexing games of the franchise. It's also absolutely /soaked/ in Myst lore. You'll learn about the D'Ni numbering system, the names of beasts and technology, and even learn about how Ages actually *work*. That said -- far too much of this game relies on that knowledge. If you can't get your head around Riven's D'Ni influences, you're going to be clicking without understanding. All of the relevant story is given in an info-dump right at the beginning, and then you're tossed into Riven with little context or clues as to what's going on. Which is kind of the point, I guess: the Stranger doesn't know this world, so the player doesn't either. You're both figuring things out as you go. Riven is a huge, beautiful, puzzle-and-story-rich game, but it's definitely not the one I would choose to introduce new players to the franchise.
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