gary1eye
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Posted: Feb. 21 2010, 12:17 |
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Quote (olracUK @ Jan. 30 2010, 00:57) | Definitely no Hobbits!
The Myst series set the standards for visual imagery and puzzles as they evolved. Set in a world that you explore through the games, they are 1st person puzzle games.
Beautiful to look at, if you can find the box set very worth getting. Music is pretty neat too (not up to Tres Lunas obviously). By the 5th episode they got Peter Gabriel to do a unique track for them.
The world can be very immersive if you are interested in the detail, learning a new language, number sytem, historical background etc. Some of the hard core fans really bought into this on the web. Or do as I did, google and download the walkthroughs and just enjoy the imagery.
The final, 6th, version was designed to be an MMORG, online with players using it to solve puzzles together, chat and devlope the story line in real time. But despite hard core fans, the numbers couldn't sustain it and the lag was horrendous due to cheap servers. |
Just to let anyone know, Myst on line is now back and is up and running and it is free to join. the link is here
Regards Gary
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