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Riven: The Sequel to Myst

  • Video Game
  • 1997
  • E
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
555
YOUR RATING
Riven: The Sequel to Myst (1997)
AdventureFantasyMysterySci-Fi

After the events of Myst (1993), the Stranger travels to Riven to help Atrus by rescuing his wife Catherine, trapping his father Gehn and saving the Rivenese before their world collapses.After the events of Myst (1993), the Stranger travels to Riven to help Atrus by rescuing his wife Catherine, trapping his father Gehn and saving the Rivenese before their world collapses.After the events of Myst (1993), the Stranger travels to Riven to help Atrus by rescuing his wife Catherine, trapping his father Gehn and saving the Rivenese before their world collapses.

  • Directors
    • Robyn C. Miller
    • Richard Vander Wende
    • Timothy Greenberg
  • Writers
    • Mary Anderson
    • Tim Greenberg
    • Timothy Greenberg
  • Stars
    • John Keston
    • Sheila Goold
    • Rand Miller
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    555
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Robyn C. Miller
      • Richard Vander Wende
      • Timothy Greenberg
    • Writers
      • Mary Anderson
      • Tim Greenberg
      • Timothy Greenberg
    • Stars
      • John Keston
      • Sheila Goold
      • Rand Miller
    • 20User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    John Keston
    • Gehn
    Sheila Goold
    • Catherine
    Rand Miller
    • Atrus
    Christine Steel
    Christine Steel
    • Nelah
    Vicente Ramos
    • Gehn's Guard
    Ernie Whitecloud
    • Moiety Prisoner
    Kate Vander Wende
    • Leira (Keta)
    Micah Biggs
    • Village Boy
    Tony Fryman
    • Gehn's Scribe
    Sydney Wakan
    • Girl in Jungle
    Ryan Miller
    • Moiety Scout
    Rengin Altay
    • Catherine
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Robyn C. Miller
      • Richard Vander Wende
      • Timothy Greenberg
    • Writers
      • Mary Anderson
      • Tim Greenberg
      • Timothy Greenberg
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    User reviews20

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    10Sinner

    Superb, wish it had been longer

    Riven is truly the most beautiful game I have ever played. The experience is almost spiritual in its depth. The graphics are absolutely gorgeous, and artistically designed down to the tiniest detail, and quality is high throughout. John Keston's performance as Gehn is very convincing and adds to the feeling of being inside a grand story. I would love to see a movie set in this world. The visual splendour surpassed 99% of the films out there.

    The game is large, but I solved it over the course of 4 days, so it's not "huge" as advertised. My major gripe is that I would have preferred it to be twice as long. The puzzles are intelligent, and not arbitrary. Unlike many problem-solving games, a trial-and-error approach is almost useless in Riven. Only building an understanding of the world, together with some intuitive leaps of logic, will help.

    Thoroughly recommended.
    10dkinrys

    An excellent game!

    OK, so Riven is not a movie. It's really a computer game. Nevertheless, it is still worth commenting about it since the movie scenes are also wonderful. First, the game. Yes, it is very difficult. The first time I played it I needed some help, and even the second time I found it difficult. However, you can go online to find some hints to help you complete the game. Trust me, it's worth the effort. Now, the movies. John Keston, the actor who portrays Gehn, does an excellent job. You learn so much about him before you actually meet him, and when you finally meet him, he fits the bill precisely. Also, when someone talks to you, be it Gehn, Catherine or Atrus, you feel like they're talking directly to you! You get a special feeling that not even most movies can deliver. Overall, I recommend this game in the best possible way!
    10CuriosityKilledShawn

    Beautiful

    It took me 5 years to finish Riven and even then I did use a walkthrough to get to the very end. In retrospect, the game is not really that big (compared to the sequels that would follow) but the puzzles are very hard and you'll be scratching your head for hours.

    Unlike the original Myst, all of Riven takes place on one island so there is no hopping around in different ages. And what a beautiful place Riven is! It's the perfect place to be. Unspoiled, atmospheric, brooding, foreboding and a calming quiet broken only by the distant surf. The photo-realistic graphics have greatly improved since Myst and almost any one screenshot would make the most pretty postcard.

    Robyn Miller once again does the music and it's that minimalistic and thinly melodic score the series used to have before Jack Wall came along in Myst III and changed all that. If you like that kind of thing then you should get the CD.

    It may be 8 years old now and technologically primitive in comparison to a lot of newer games but Riven is still as hauntingly captivating now as it was then.

    Graphics A Sound A- Gameplay B Lasting Appeal B
    10Nicole_Nico_87

    Not bad for a free game!

    We got Riven free when we bought our computer, and it didn't come in a box or a case, but just by looking at the pictures on the discs, I couldn't wait to play this game.

    When I first started, I didn't even have a clue of how to get off the first island. But I soon began to understand the game, and I discovered more and more codes and secrets. But this game is so hard. Even with cheats, I had no idea how to play it. I can't even manage to get onto disc 5, which means there's a whole other area I haven't yet discovered. And what exactly is the aim of the game? To complete the puzzles? Then what? I am clueless.

    This was the first computer game I ever played, and I thought the graphics were great. And they were! This game is really beautiful, both the settings, and the music, and everything else! The graphics are so good that the game seems real, and yet the whole idea of it is so surreal it's almost like a dream.

    I recommend you try this but it is a lot more difficult than it's previous, MYST, and much more of a challenge...

    Anyway, a good game, 10 out of 10!
    migosh

    impossible!!

    when I got this game I thought that I would eventually get through it but i couldnt so i cheated...As i made my way through this game i realised that there is no way on earth i could have gotten close to beating this game. You have to be a complete genius to get anywhere. I know there are people out there that have finished this game without cheating. YOU PEOPLE ARE GIFTED!! Anyway besides that the graphics are great the scenery is outstanding. You get the feeling of entering another world a fascinating world. All up its worth getting but unless your extremely smart get the walkthrough it doesn't ruin the experience.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Christine Steel's debut.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Atrus: [sitting at his lamp-lit table in D'ni, writing in a very large book, looks up and sees the Stranger] Thank God you've returned. I need your help.

      [the Stranger moves closer]

      Atrus: There's a great deal of history you should know. But I'm afraid that... I must continue my... writing. Here.

      [takes out a small notebook and gives it to the Stranger]

      Atrus: Most of what you need to know is in there. Keep it well hidden.

      [Atrus picks up a large book from behind the table]

      Atrus: For reasons you'll discover... I can't send you to Riven with a way out. But I can give you this.

      [holds up the book and then looks at it]

      Atrus: It appears to be a linking book back here to D'ni. But it's actually a one-man prison.

      [gives the book to the Stranger]

      Atrus: You'll need it... I'm afraid... to capture Gehn.

      [Atrus continues writing in his very large book]

      Atrus: Once you've found Catherine... signal me... and I'll come with a linking book to bring us back.

      [finishes writing, closes the very large book and opens the cover]

      Atrus: There's also a chance... if this all goes well... that I might be able to get you back to the place that you came from.

      [Atrus turns the very large book around and shows the Stranger blurry, colourful images on the first page. Everyone goes black, the title RIVEN appears and the Stranger finds themselves arriving in the Age of Riven]

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    • Release date
      • October 29, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Riven Web Page from CYAN
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Myst 2
    • Production companies
      • Cyan Worlds
      • Sunsoft
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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