![]() Although the genre has grown and evolved since 1993 with multiple puzzle adventure titles from numerous developers all over the world, there is something still remarkably unique about Myst. Whether you are a returning fan or a curious newcomer, this is a release worth experiencing firsthand. Myst, Microsoft, and Xbox all go hand in hand, and so having a remake of the original Myst launch on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and through Game Pass feels like a homecoming in many ways. Myst would go on to have five mainline sequels, most notably Myst III: Exile which appeared on the original Xbox, and then later the same platform would host the only console release of Myst IV: Revelation. ![]() ![]() More than just being on the cutting edge of visuals and graphics, Myst gave players an immersive and surrealist game world to explore, one filled with taxing yet rewarding puzzles to solve, and a great deal of mystery to uncover in relation to the lore. The early ‘90s were a pivotal time in gaming, and the original Myst was certainly a pioneering title as a puzzle adventure title, as players clicked through a vibrant world presented as pre-rendered images with interactive portions. ![]() There's no way taking pictures can replace using a pen and paper to scribble down notes, something that would be exceptionally difficult to do while holding controllers and wearing a headset.More than a console port of a VR game, this Myst is actually a full-fledged remake of the 1993 seminal classic on PC, which was then ported to several home consoles such as the original PlayStation and SEGA Saturn. But even with this modern facelift, the world of Myst remains mostly static, and even in 3D it still feels more like a painting of a place than an actual place.Īnd while a photomode has been added so you can take pictures of puzzle clues to use as reference, I still can't really imagine trying to solve the game in VR. In VR it's nice to see Myst from a new perspective, and even just on desktop it's a beautiful looking game: hypnotic ocean waves lapping at the shore, clouds rolling overhead, and a few nice details like a small green frog hopping along a bridge in the woods. Solving a puzzle, or even figuring out what the puzzle wants from you, results in plenty of happy eureka moments, not just from feeling smart but from having resisted the urge to cheat by looking up the answers. Sound often comes into play, which I really love, like a distant clunking sound while turning a wheel in a cabin, or the hum of a wire that lets you know a current is running through it, or an underground train puzzle where sounds play at the track intersections and combine with one another to give you directions. Sometimes simple observation can get you a long way toward solving a puzzle, like noticing a locked rocketship is connected to a brick bunker by an electrical wire. There's still a lot to enjoy, though, and plenty of clever puzzle design. There's a bit of story and lore told through books, notes, and holograms (originally they were cheesy FMV, now they're cheesy CG) but Myst is mostly built from puzzles, not stories. To gather the missing pages of the book and discover the story of the island and the family who once inhabited it, players need to solve elaborate puzzles that transport them to new islands, where they complete even more puzzles in order to return. In case you haven't had a chance to play one of the many versions of Myst in the past 28 years, the adventure game begins with you trapped on a strange island after reading a strange book. ![]() Myst, no matter how it looks in 2021, feels pretty outdated. Cyan Worlds say it's a "reimagined" Myst, but while it's far more modern-looking it's still almost exactly the same game. As a remake, Myst is a faithful one, but maybe a bit too faithful. And this new 3D Myst works on both desktop and in VR, so I got to spend time actually (virtually) walking around in it. Cyan Worlds has completely remade the game (again, following 2000's realMyst and 2014's realMyst: Masterpiece Edition, neither of which I played). It's a little weird to be back in Myst in 2021, after all this time. ![]()
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