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Myst

  • Video Game
  • 1993
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IMDb RATING
8.3/10
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Myst (1993)
Myst
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The player is the Stranger, an unknown person mysteriously transported to the island of Myst. Alone and without clues, the Stranger must solve the mysteries and discover the secrets of this ... Read allThe player is the Stranger, an unknown person mysteriously transported to the island of Myst. Alone and without clues, the Stranger must solve the mysteries and discover the secrets of this strange place.The player is the Stranger, an unknown person mysteriously transported to the island of Myst. Alone and without clues, the Stranger must solve the mysteries and discover the secrets of this strange place.

  • Directors
    • Rand Miller
    • Robyn C. Miller
    • Hiroshi Yamada
  • Writer
    • Ryan Miller
  • Stars
    • Rand Miller
    • Robyn C. Miller
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    855
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Rand Miller
      • Robyn C. Miller
      • Hiroshi Yamada
    • Writer
      • Ryan Miller
    • Stars
      • Rand Miller
      • Robyn C. Miller
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Rand Miller
    • Achenar
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    • Sirrus
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    • Directors
      • Rand Miller
      • Robyn C. Miller
      • Hiroshi Yamada
    • Writer
      • Ryan Miller
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    9zaisjr

    A classic game that has been forgotten

    Myst was revolutionary for its time. In 1993 most people who had a computer did not have a computer that could handle more than 20 megabytes of RAM. So video game programmers didn't have much to work with, unlike today. Myst was revolutionary because it had the best sound and music of any game before. It also had the best visuals ever seen. I played the original version of Myst and was originally frustrated and confused. The original version doesn't give you any explanation of the storyline and just throws you into it. This was hard for people with short attention spans but great for people who love solving puzzles. The story slowly unravels and eventually you start to put the pieces together. Unlike other click and point adventures, this one is clever and has an original feel to it. You feel like you are truly in a different world. Myst isn't for everyone. If you only like games full of action and that are fast paced, this isn't a game for you. Even the re-releases of this game won't change that. I have also played Real Myst which was definitely refreshing, but still not the type of game that Doom fans would normally love. Real Myst did, however, do a better job of tying into Riven. It also contains an extra age not shown in the original Myst and explains more of the history of Atrus's family. I recommend the Myst series of games to anyone who likes a good story, likes solving mysteries, and who is patient.
    10stillclickin

    Addictive

    The game is intuitive to operate and addictive with how you want to know more and solve the games obstacles. You get sucked into the great story and it takes over all your spare thoughts. This is one of the best games ever, without shooting, dying or anything violent. It requires no hand-eye coordination either. It's easy to play.
    director9ff

    Myst, the surrealistic adventure that will become your world

    this is a very good game. the graphics are good, the edition I own has a making-of program, the sounds convince you that you're sitting in this world! If I must complain, it's the difficulty. probably because it was created as a point-and-click adventure (not typed, mostly) on Macs with HyperCard, you can't change the difficulty so it will be easy. It's hard, hard, hard. For some reason, a lot of the 10-million-plus (!) people who bought the game because there's no killing in it-you or anybody-couldn't get past a major puzzle: The rotating lighthouse. I thought it was easy. the 'mystery science theater 3000' joke was not funny (kid is translating words, robot:I solved Myst in ten minutes, why can't I solve this?!) Myst is fun for smart people (mainly the ones at Cyan, E.L.P., and Mensa), but normal people should wait until people submit more reviews to the IMDB. And, don't free Sirrus or Achenar, take something to D'ni! Twenty-eight out of thirty
    6smashattack

    A classic adventure.

    Myst engrosses you the instant you start playing.

    If you read the background story, you will find that you were reading a book, then touched a realistic page showing an island and you were instantly transported to the island. The island is Myst.

    The only thing you can do is explore and solve any puzzles you can. It proves to be rather difficult, however, once you get to certain places like the Mechanical Age or the Selenetic Age.

    The plot is original, as you learn what happened before your arrival as you progress through the game. Reminds me of another game, The Neverhood.

    There is no action, no killing, just puzzles and a deep storyline.

    The huge downside to this game is its near-impossible puzzles. For instance, the underground vehicle in the Selenitic Age. It is impossible to figure it out on your own! Somehow the answer is found in another age, and unfortunately a lot of the puzzles are unsolvable like this. The frustration included within this game really hurts its reputation.

    I'd suggest playing this all the way through only if you're extremely committed to spending lots of time with it.
    10sprainedcranes

    Myst & real-Myst:: Beautiful Dreams as Thoughtful Portals

    Myst is one of the most unusual creations to change gaming history! This surreal Artwork renders a dream-like place full of puzzling controls, eclectic architecture, and strange technology.

    As you explore, you will discover this complex landscape holds an even more detailed history. A family story no less tragic than any Greek play unfolds as you search through notes, and messages, and examine the worlds in which some of the events occurred.

    Myst caught the world by storm on its release and it deserved to! It wasn't just its considerable beauty, or the safety designed into the gameplay (though that was a welcome relief in itself) nor was it the cleverness of its many puzzles. It was the entire mindset of the island...resting from its old battles....waiting on you for resolution.

    There are many who "got" Myst..who understand the intuitive way it works... who flowed their minds into Myst's story and truly absorbed these Ages as their alternate reality. You don't have to be a genius to solve Myst..though intelligence helps! You need to be able to imagine where you are, and realize what clues the journals are offering you.

    If you can do this, then Myst has many delightful hours of play in store for you. I recommend realMyst to all those who have not played yet (and have a new enough computer) the graphics are awesome and the game play is greatly expanded by the 3d realtime freedom of movement.

    The performances are excellent... all of them.. the Miller brothers are quite convincing as Atrus & his sons.

    Enjoy!

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    • Trivia
      The original name of the non-human natives of the Myst universe, and their city, was spelled "Dunny" (this can be seen in some of the original Myst game filenames). This was changed to "D'Ni" when it was realized that this was a commonly used Australian slang term for toilet, although the pronunciation is still the same.
    • Goofs
      Although the Island of Myst was supposed to be Atrus and his family's home, there were no actual living quarters (e.g. Bedrooms, Kitchens, etc.). No place for them to sleep or eat.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Atrus: I realized the moment I fell into the fissure, that the book would not be destroyed as I had planned. It continued falling into that starry expanse, of which I had only a fleeting glimpse. I have tried to speculate where it might have landed, and I must admit however, such conjecture is futile. Still, questions about whose hands might one day hold my Myst book are unsettling to me. I know my apprehensions might never be allayed... and so I close, realizing that perhaps the ending has not yet been written.

    • Alternate versions
      RealMyst (2000) was released for the PC on 11/17/2000. This version uses a 3D engine and includes a new age upon completion of the main plot.
    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #11.1 (1994)

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Cyan Worlds, Developer of Myst
      • Cyan Worlds, Inc. (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ミスト
    • Production company
      • Cyan Worlds
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