Myst 3: Exile – Collector’s Edition
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Gorgeous scenery, haunting sounds, gifted puzzles, and a dramatic tale secured Myst’s place in the top-seller charts for years. Myst was a real phenomenon, the Pokémon of its day, and Myst spinoffs such as books, calendars, and T-shirts popped up everywhere. There were even rumors of a movie. Riven: The Sequel to Myst was also a success and expanded the tale of the world-writing D’ni and the convoluted family history of Atrus, the ancient man from Myst. But, aside from a 3-D remake, the years since Riven have been Mystless. That’s about to change.
Myst III: Exile is nearly complete and is ready to challenge the sales records of its descendants. The tale takes place 10 years after the events in Riven. Atrus and Catherine, the danger-prone victims in the first two sports meeting, are now living in their new home called Tomahna. They have a baby daughter named Yeesha, and all seems well until the appearance of a new villain, played by actor Brad Dourif. Dourif’s as-yet-unnamed character is in quest of revenge. Atrus’s mad sons ruined his world and now it’s payback time. The game will feature five new ages to explore, and they will be filled with gorgeous graphics and mind-numbing puzzles. A new interface and more up-to-date technology round out the advances you’ll see when you next penetrate the enchanting world of Myst.
The limited, individually numbered Collector’s Edition copies contain Prima’s official approach guide, the journal of Atrus, a pewter Myst III animal, and a CD-ROM with the game’s trailers and a “Making of Myst III” feature. –Andrew S. Bub
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Exile has not been release yet, but i have played both Myst and Riven, which Exile is based on. I reflect the original Myst was and is the greatest game I have ever played. Riven was, also, very fascinating, although not on par with the original Myst. If Exile is anywhere close to the level of either Myst or Riven it will be a splendid game. I am giving Exile five stars in advance because both Myst and Riven deserved six stars. I am ordering Exile and will be playing it the very first day it is realeased.
Rating: 5 / 5
This edition would make the exact gift for any die-hard fan of the game. The bits and pieces that you get in this package are worth the cash. You get he offical approach guide, journal of Atrus, and a cdrom containing trailers for the game and footage for the making of the game. This is a must have and the price isnt that terrible considering what you get. ( I’ll be buying this for a friend for his birthday)
Rating: 4 / 5
This game is ok, but my copy was very jerky. I called to have it checked and they said that it was normally that way. There were excellent graphics and the game was much better than the first
Rating: 4 / 5
I have always loved the Myst sports meeting. With so many sports meeting out there that seem so rushed and shoved out the door just to make some cash or a deadline it’s refreshing to see a game done right. By the looks of it, Presto Studios has done a splendid job of continuing the Myst saga. They took the time to do the job right and spend enough time on the game to make it worth while for all the fans. Presto certainly knows what they are doing and have a lot of experience in the gaming industry. I remember meeting down to play The Journey Scheme for the first time. It was really an brilliant game. I truly loved it and could relate it to Myst because of its excellent quality. I’m sure we will find that Myst III will also have a high level of quality and will be fun for everyone. The one thing that has drawn me to these types of sports meeting is the originality and splendid storyline. When I play these sports meeting is just makes me marvel how someone could come up with such a splendid thought for a puzzle, tale plot, sound, music, or graphic that fits in just so to make the game that much better. Myst and Riven were truly ingenius. And with a new creator, new plot, and awesome graphics, Exile has a lot going for it and is gearing up to be a really immersive experience. I have always been a fan of the Myst series and can’t wait for the newest installment to come out. I am certainly pre-ordering this game and would recommend anyone else to do the same. The tale lives on!
Rating: 5 / 5
Well, what can I say. THis game has splendid acting, excellent graphics, emursive worlds, and by and large excellent gameplay. The only thing I don’t like about it is that the buzzles are to descrete. Its nearly as if they were meant to look like they were meant to be puzzles. It can’t be something like myst where the puzzles are there for a most likely reason, and it can’t be like Uru where the puzzles were blended in with the enviroment so the game was harmonic, and it can’t be like riven where the puzzles are not puzzles, but problems you had to face that required some brain potential. THese puzzles, even though they go with the suroundings, they still are too descrite. I mean, its nearly like they were ment for you. THings here aren’t what they used to be. The puzzles themselves are quite impresive, but the way that they blend in with the age is like sticking srawberries in orange juice. For one thing, yet another puzzle is in fact a puzzle age in itself. Its all puzzle and really seems like it was meant for your presance, not like it had any real fuction outside your enjoyment. Even the plant age has that. Lense flowers that focus the sun’s light on large bulbs that hold electic fish and potential plant machines. Even thier thought of a balaced enviroment is even more descrete. THe lense flower couldn’t've just grown there without there being a purpouse. I mean really, how deep do you want me to get.
Rating: 4 / 5