Looking for Myst-like PC games...
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Looking for Myst-like PC games...
My 12 yr old and I just finished Myst III: Exile, and we're looking for another similar puzzle/exploration game we can play together.
Other titles we have played:
Myst
Riven
The Crystal Key
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Grim Fandango
Other titles we have played:
Myst
Riven
The Crystal Key
AmerZone
Grim Fandango
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A good website for adventure titles is:
http://www.justadventure.com
There's tons of reviews of titles on this site, it's well worth it to take a look.
Jeremy
http://www.justadventure.com
There's tons of reviews of titles on this site, it's well worth it to take a look.
Jeremy
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Obsidian was an interesting Myst-type game with a surreal Brazil feel to it.
Ah, fond memories of getting it free through Riddler.com many years ago....
Ah, fond memories of getting it free through Riddler.com many years ago....
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Do not get The Crystal Key, or anything else by this company. (This includes Schism: Mysterious Journeys, another game with awfully Myst-like screenshots, and a few pyramid-exploration games.)
Maybe three months ago, I found myself in the exact same situation as you: had just finished Myst III and was looking for something similar. So I raided the local Walmart and came away with three games by this company (net cost, $25.)
Simply put, these games are beyond awful. It's the difference between Pac-Man and Atari Pac-Man: you can tell that some of the same game elements are there, but they're done so badly that you end up loathing the experience.
- David Stein
Maybe three months ago, I found myself in the exact same situation as you: had just finished Myst III and was looking for something similar. So I raided the local Walmart and came away with three games by this company (net cost, $25.)
Simply put, these games are beyond awful. It's the difference between Pac-Man and Atari Pac-Man: you can tell that some of the same game elements are there, but they're done so badly that you end up loathing the experience.
- David Stein
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I remember an adventure game by the name of Lighthouse. I do remember enjoying it, but not much else. You may want to check it out.
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Originally posted by sfsdfd
Do not get The Crystal Key, or anything else by this company. (This includes Schism: Mysterious Journeys, another game with awfully Myst-like screenshots, and a few pyramid-exploration games.)
Do not get The Crystal Key, or anything else by this company. (This includes Schism: Mysterious Journeys, another game with awfully Myst-like screenshots, and a few pyramid-exploration games.)
Very disappointing.
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Monkey Island is great.
See if you can get your hands on the old Sam and Max Hit the Road. Considered one of the best ever, should be a sequel soon.
For more up to date stuff, Syberia was Game of the Year for adventure like two years ago.
See if you can get your hands on the old Sam and Max Hit the Road. Considered one of the best ever, should be a sequel soon.
For more up to date stuff, Syberia was Game of the Year for adventure like two years ago.
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i read The Longest Journey was pretty good.
but seriously, ANY of the old school sierra adventure game should fit the bill.
especially the Space Quest series. fun adventure with lots of laughs.
Good stuff i tell ya!!
but seriously, ANY of the old school sierra adventure game should fit the bill.
especially the Space Quest series. fun adventure with lots of laughs.
Good stuff i tell ya!!
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Originally posted by MrKen
For more up to date stuff, Syberia was Game of the Year for adventure like two years ago.
For more up to date stuff, Syberia was Game of the Year for adventure like two years ago.
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The new Broken Sword is suppose to be pretty good also. And one more vote for Monkey Island..my favorite adventure game series of all time. If you're looking for an older PC game, with a more adult theme try to find Ripper. It's a futuristic Jack the Ripper story staring Christopher Walken as the lead. I think it was on like 7 CD's becaue of all the FMV of real actors. That or Phantasmagoria by Sierra.
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You should check out Uru: Ages Beyond Myst. My wife really enjoyed it. She also checked out the online beta, but I believe that it's going offline due to funding issues.
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I thought Shivers was terrible.
Keep an eye out for games from Dreamcatcher and TheAdventureCompany. They release a new adventure game like every month between the two of them.
Siberia is decent. Cyberia was good (older game). Bioforge was excellent (don't know if it holds up). Black Mirror (new game) sucks - is boring as hell. Traitors Gate and games like that are middling. Uru: Ages Beyond Myst is awesome. Runaway is decent.
Keep an eye out for games from Dreamcatcher and TheAdventureCompany. They release a new adventure game like every month between the two of them.
Siberia is decent. Cyberia was good (older game). Bioforge was excellent (don't know if it holds up). Black Mirror (new game) sucks - is boring as hell. Traitors Gate and games like that are middling. Uru: Ages Beyond Myst is awesome. Runaway is decent.
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Re: Looking for Myst-like PC games...
I highly recommend Barrow Hill.
It's one of the my favorite Myst-like games with a somewhat dark/suspenseful twist..it lets you move quickly from one screen to the next (no waiting) and it's got a ton of my favorite thing: atmosphere.
If we're talking old-school, one of my all-time fav classics is The Labyrinth of Time. If you can get a copy, I suggest downloading DOSBox so you can play it on your PC. The unique combo of music, surreal atmosphere, and gameplay all make me very happy.
I *still* listen to the music on my iPod today..
It's one of the my favorite Myst-like games with a somewhat dark/suspenseful twist..it lets you move quickly from one screen to the next (no waiting) and it's got a ton of my favorite thing: atmosphere.
If we're talking old-school, one of my all-time fav classics is The Labyrinth of Time. If you can get a copy, I suggest downloading DOSBox so you can play it on your PC. The unique combo of music, surreal atmosphere, and gameplay all make me very happy.
I *still* listen to the music on my iPod today..
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The Journeyman Project games are old, but still very fun.
Harlan Ellison's "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream" is definitely worth checking out. It was a game ahead of it's time. Had Ellison had complete control, the game would have been un-winnable as Ellison wanted to make a game based on morality, where the goal was, "how good can you lose?"
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary and Judgment Rites are must plays, especially if you can find CD copies as the entire original series cast lends their voices. Together they are like a mini, lost season.
Harlan Ellison's "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream" is definitely worth checking out. It was a game ahead of it's time. Had Ellison had complete control, the game would have been un-winnable as Ellison wanted to make a game based on morality, where the goal was, "how good can you lose?"
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary and Judgment Rites are must plays, especially if you can find CD copies as the entire original series cast lends their voices. Together they are like a mini, lost season.
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On the topic of Adventure games:
http://www.gog.com/en/promo/adventure/
Sanitarium and The Longest Journey for $10 = great deal.
http://www.gog.com/en/promo/adventure/
Sanitarium and The Longest Journey for $10 = great deal.
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Re: Looking for Myst-like PC games...
Wow - freaky! I thought I'd see who is looking for Myst-like PC games, and it was ME
I started this thread in '04 and I'm talking about my 12-year-old, who is 19 now and currently finishing up her freshman year at college.
Man on man time flies....
I started this thread in '04 and I'm talking about my 12-year-old, who is 19 now and currently finishing up her freshman year at college.
Man on man time flies....
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Re: Looking for Myst-like PC games...
I didn't even notice when it was posted. Yeah time goes by way way way too quickly these days
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