Posted on: February 18, 2020

TheSymphony
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Still my favorite Myst title.
I played this game back when it was a ton of discs that you swapped through as you played. A disc per island... So now, to have a digital copy where discs don't have to be swapped every time I travel is phenomenal. I originally hesitated at purchasing this, because I have a friend who bought a copy a while back and he said there was a glitch that made you skip pages on Atrus's diary, which really killed some of the immersion. However, I am happy to report that as of me playing it now that the bug must have been fixed in some previous updates, because everything is working flawlessly. Myst was great, but Riven took the whole series to another level. A level that, as far as I am concerned, has yet to be matched even in the later games. (except MAYBE Uru...) The immersion in this game is perfect. The sound effects, music, and world around you are superb. Turn off the lights when you play, maybe plug in some headphones, and enjoy the world that was so painstakingly crafted to be amazing. The puzzles are difficult. Not gonna lie. But, it's part of the Myst series, so that is to be expected. The beauty is that you can explore at your leisure, and the exploration MEANS SOMETHING. You are constantly connecting dots, finding places you didn't realize you could click to move, reading histories of the characters in their diaries or journals, and working your way through a labyrinth designed to push you to your mental limits. Also, if you haven't had the opportunity, I HIGHLY recommend fining and reading the Myst novels. They give background information which fills in so many gaps and makes you really appreciate the game you are playing. I can't give this game any less than 5 stars... It's what it deserves. It's what it has always deserved.
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