Posted on: September 12, 2023

GregT_314
Verified ownerGames: 1132 Reviews: 45
A better game than Myst, but...
The original Myst is wildly overrated, and I can't recommend it. Riven does better, by focusing (mostly) on a single world, with meaningful connections between the various things you'll see and do. It's a short game, but a slow game, that wants you to look around and think about the world you're in. It's frequently beautiful, its sound design is exceptional, and many of the puzzles are very clever. But while in theory there's a certain wonder in realising that object A on island B is actually the clue to puzzle X on island Y, the actual process of backtracking from location to location to solve these global puzzles is tedious. It's not fun to cross the entire world to re-look at a clue (or re-listen to it), and if you're on the wrong track entirely there's not always good feedback to set you straight. It's a game that doesn't sufficiently reward the player's experimentation, or respect the player's time, which leaves it as a promising and pretty diversion (and, again, better than Myst) but something which falls short of being called a classic of the genre.
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