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Myst: Masterpiece Edition - PC

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Journey to an island world surrealistically tinged with mystery, where vibrant rocks, scraps of paper, and sounds hold vital clues to the unraveling of a chilling tale of intrigue and injustice that defies all boundaries of time and space. Only your wits and imagination will serve to stay the course and unlock the ancient betrayal of ages past. Like real life, you don't die every five minutes. In fact, you probably won't die at all. Pay attention to detail and collect information because those are the pieces of the puzzle you'll use to uncover the secrets of Myst. The key to Myst is to lose yourself in this fantastic virtual exploration and act and react as if you were really there. And in case you get stuck, this special Myst Masterpiece Edition features your very own DigitalGuide, offering advice, updating your experience in real-time, and providing assistance based on your skill level. Myst is even more enjoyable and less intimidating than ever. Review The PC entertainment timeline is divided into two segments: before Myst and after Myst. This engaging and Mysterious title changed the way we view PC games. Reviewers, hard-pressed for adjectives, often describe new CDs as "Myst-like." And you'll be hard-pressed to find any reviews that say a product has gone beyond Myst. Myst is an immersive experience that draws you in and won't let you go. You enter a unique setting, venturing alone to varied times and places, the worlds that compose Myst. There are no instructions, and you encounter no living beings but soon realize your actions may help individuals who are somehow trapped in a parallel dimension. You don't so much play Myst, as experience it. Of course you must solve a multitude of puzzles, mazes, and problems, but Myst's principal attractions are its environment and the underlying intrafamily drama that unfolds as you explore. Unlike most adventure games, Myst offers no inventory, no death, and no dialogue. Although puzzles don't seem to have much direct connection to the game, they share a commonality. They take on many forms but follow a consistent thread. Some puzzles are very challenging, even obtuse, creating an odd paradox: many buy Myst, but few complete it. It is immensely popular, but most nonadventurers quit in frustration. Fortunately, Myst's popularity has spawned several online sites for hints, walk-throughs, and even saved games (see GameSpot's Myst- links). While Myst is superlative, I do have two complaints: the lack of high- end 3D and animated visuals, and the cheesy ending. Almost all its animations are simple QuickTime videos running in tiny screens. Myst's creators, Rand and Robyn Miller, seamlessly integrated those videos into the background graphics and designed stunning artwork, but simply adding fog is not enough to create a true 3D feel. And the ending is a big let-down, not much more than a plug for Myst II. Nevertheless, if you own a PC, you owe it to yourself to try Myst. --Jeff Sengstack/SpotMedia Communications Copyright ©1998 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. -- GameSpot Review

Global Trade Identification Number: 64


UPC: 016685054764


Package Dimensions: 10.2 x 9.2 x 2.2 inches; 9.6 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: 54761


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Item Weight: 9.6 ounces


Manufacturer: Ubisoft


Date First Available: October 24, 1999


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love it
Platform For Display: PC
Brought back a lot of fond memories
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2026 by Eli B.

  • Great Game to Play Together with someone
Platform For Display: PC
This was the First Ever Computer Game i Purchased when i was a kid, it was awesome and spend months trying to figure it all out... recently me and my Girlfriend bought it to kill some time, too bad my memory was better than expected and in a matter of 2 Weeks we finished it, but no worries, we got the next chapter already ;-) NOTE: in this MasterPiece Edition there is a Bug in the [Mechanical Era]: you can not get to connect to 2 of the Rotating Fortress positions, this causes you to be able to find only 2 of the 4 Symbols Code you need to enter to get back home... anyway: once you have 2 of the Digits and you have only 2 missing... it's just a matter of keep trying progressively one by one and you can easily catch the solution! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2014 by CrazySte

  • too much work
Platform For Display: PC
I applaud the creators for their effort, which we all know was immense. I'm sure they put an insane amount of time and effort into this game, and they did manage to create some immersion. However, I did not care for the puzzles, and didn't feel inspired to go on. Video games work on a simple "reward" system. The level of difficulty should yield an equal reward. Otherwise, what's the point? Well I found with Myst that I was forced to accomplish and re-accomplish extremely large and time consuming tasks with little to no reward. In one "age", if u choose a wrong switch you have to go somewhere else and re-charge a battery, and to re-charge the battery you have to pump water and this whole time you're running back and fourth and back and fourth. I LOVE complex puzzles, but what I HATE is when they are spaced far apart and you have to keep running from A to B over and over, performing trial and error. I wasn't really motivated by the story, if there was one, and the bit of acting in the game was silly. The ages were completely devoid of humanity, making the "journey" depressing. Oh did I mention "secret hotspots"? Yeah if you can't figure out what to do next it's because you haven't found the secret hotspot. Also the navigation is so confusing that you completely miss pathways. This is because when the curser says right or left, it sometimes actually means it's going to turn you 180 degrees. That's fine but when all the scenery looks similar, you don't know you you just turned to the right, or 180 degrees. It's a nightmare. One reviewer said their 10yr old son liked the game. Yeah right. He just thought it was fun to play on the computer. Trust me, he wasn't actually playing the game. Most intelligent adults that i've asked about this game felt that it nearly drove them mad and they got pretty angry at the game. Not because they were not smart enough, but because the game really tests your patience and most of all- doesn't give you adequate rewards for your efforts. Sometimes when you step in an elevator the door automatically closes. Then, another time, you learn that you have to close the door yourself. I don't feel like I'm playing a game, I feel like I'm just learning how the game creators try to stump us. I will not be playing Riven, or anything else by these people. Which is truly sad because the graphics in Riven look amazing. If they spent less time on complexity and size, and put more work in the story, and the drive, it could have been worth my while. I had more fun playing Aura, even with the nausea-inducing 3D nagivation. Syberia remains the champion. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2011 by Bookman

  • The sound is bad and only plays in 32 bit not 64
Platform For Display: PC
You need to let people know that it's not very compatible with windows 7. The sound is bad and only plays in 32 bit not 64.
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2014 by JB.

  • Three Stars
Platform For Display: PC
Attempted to run on a modern computer and it was glitchy
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2015 by Xtian

  • Worked Windows 7
Platform For Display: PC
Thought I would post this as I was having hard time finding compatibility information on such an old title. Worked with Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit system straight out of the box. Did run into one glitch on a sound effect where I had to turn it off and restart to make the sound go away, but pleasantly surprised and only happened once. Very immersive game, lots to figure out, no violence. Still like it a lot and my high school daughter is enjoying it as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2014 by Kindle Customer

  • Thumbs up for Myst
Platform For Display: PC
This is a great learning tool for pre-teens. It teaches in a non-violent setting the skills of observation, discovery, attention to detail, concatinating of information and facts, and reasoning and logic skills. All the skill sets that are so important in todays busy hectic world. It is fun, absorbing and the visuals are still stunning even today. In its day this game was well ahead of its time and set the bar for those that followed. Be sure to try Riven when you have completed Myst. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2011 by Martin E. Silenus

  • Replay with the kids
Platform For Display: PC
Had fun with this game when it first appeared. Playing it again with the kids this time. This edition has progressive hints you can call up if you get stuck. Linux users: I could not get this to play at all under WINE, but it works in VirtualBox running an XP guest. Totally playable, but the sound gets a little choppy sometimes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2014 by J. Kolberg

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