Video Games : Myst 3: Exile

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A+game!!!!
As a family we had played the original Myst even though we did get some hints it kept us busy for a long time and it was extremely fun. Then for my tenth birthday I got Exile and to this day we still havn't beat it though are on the last world. This game has exellent graphics and is a ton of fun if you're looking to sit down and solve mind bending puzzles. This game carries the worthy title of a Myst game. It's a great buy!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - "What...?!"
Well, after waiting the better part of three weeks for this game to come because the guy who was shipping it to me had a disease, I can only say "What...?!" That is because of the gameplay, the graphics, the vocalists on the music, the puzzles, and the cool names that the ages are called. I mean, you would have to stay in an age called Voltiac or Edanna for atleast an hour. This is also the first Myst game to encorporate small, cute, fuzzy animals and birds. Also, this is the first myst game to have a sybiotic plant age. A levitating puzzle age, and a volcanic machine age. One of these puzzles is actually quite dumb. I mean, align about 20 prisms so that when light shines through them, they make a rainbow that progects onto a door. I took me hundreds and hundreds of minuets to solve that puzzle and what do I get, NOTHING. All because I didn't align this viewfinder picture to this picture on a door right down to the very pixle on my high resolution monitor. I mean, I've heard of some puzzles, but this is just raising the bar. That and the way that the 3-d running program didn't work on my machine so I had to play the game in 2-d. The simbiotic plant age is still the only one I've gotten to. NOTE: This age is NOT at all like chanelwood from the Myst games. This is a rainforest that had grown into a gigantic chasm in a canyon like thing that juts out of the water. The pathways are either plant or rock. Nothing in between. NOTHING. The puzzles are all plant based and there seems to be no human inluence on the age except for a linking book concealed by some trees and a bird trap. There are no, I repeat no huts, wooden walkways, or other man made things. The only wakways are on leaf or plant. Voltiac is not at all like the mechanical age of Myst. It is red and has no gears and stuff like that. More of an Industrial age with a cool airship that I havn't got to. I can bearly even relate the levetating puzzle age to anything I've ever seen in Myst games. I deserves a class of its own. The way you get to these other ages is by solving puzzles that are related to the age. Edanna, plant, Voltiac, Prism, A-M-A-uhh... I don't know how to spell this one, somthing else.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Just when you thought it couldnt get any better.
Following in the footsteps of MYST and Riven, Exile, the third release in the MYST series, combines breathtaking graphics, an extensive soundtrack, and 360-degree viewing to create a virtual gaming world unlike any other.

Of course the puzzles have been taken to another level, as they are not only found in man-made objects, but unlike the first two games in the series, they have been incorporated into the environment. This allows players to interact with the environment as they visit each new world and it provides a much more realistic feeling than has previously been experienced. And, as seen in the progression from MYST to Riven, the "ending" keeps getting better and better.

I would be remiss if I did not suggest the previous MYST games, MYST and MYST II: Riven, as well as the novels that provide background into the D'ni civilization.

"Tight Lines!"
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great game game! Great puzzles!
I just got Myst 3 Exile for Christmas, and I've beaten it! No hints either! Yes, it does have hard puzzles but if you got more then one person playing you can solve them. I recommend playing this game with a friend. You know what they say, Two Heads are better then one!

I've beat the first Myst and this one Myst 3 Exile. Makes me thinking about taking on Riven next.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - wish there were more adventure games like this
I just bought the game and am really enjoying it. Beautiful graphics, challenging puzzles, and an "E" rating. I wish there were a lot more games with these three qualities. I also really enjoy the navigation, animations, and the live actors.


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