Myst V: End of Ages
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: UBI Soft
EAN: 0008888682523
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Item Dimensions: 100
Label: Ubisoft
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Manufacturer: Ubisoft
Model: 68252
MPN: 68252
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Windows XP, Windows 2000
Publisher: Ubisoft
Release Date: September 20, 2005
Studio: Ubisoft
Features:- Easy Point-and-Click Interface Easily explore vast 3-D worlds with just a click of the mouse
- A dynamic new slate interface lets you communicate with mysterious creatures and manipulate the world around you
- Richer game environments
- Innovative facial mapping technology, face over, brings characters alive with unprecedented emotions and expressiveness
- Explore the Noloben, Taghira, and Laki'ahn Ages, among others, in search of the tablet that will bring the final answers
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Editorial Review:Product Description:Myst V: End of Ages improves upon a series that's already regarded as a high point in gaming. In this chapter, you'll embark on an epic journey into the heart of a shattered empire. You're the only explorer with a chance of saving it - but you may also destroy it with the wrong choices. After generations of pain, the legacy of Myst and the burden that one family has shared comes to a final judgment.
Amazon.com Product Description: Decide the fate of a civilization in this triumphant final chapter to the
Myst saga. Embark on an epic journey into the heart of a shattered empire as the only explorer who can still save it--or destroy it with the wrong choices.
Picking up immediately where the original
Myst ended, players are presented the privilege, challenge and responsibility of restoring the lost empire of the D'ni--an ancient civilization of people who thrived for thousands of years but later met with a great catastrophe. Like each previous
Myst title,
Myst V: End of Ages advances the graphical beauty and detail of its worlds with a fully immersive 3D environment. Cyan carefully crafted and combined elements of adventure, puzzles, storyline and gameplay innovation creating a worthy ending to the one game to which millions will forever compare any adventure title--
Myst.
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good game. playing this now. and sure is hard to figure out a little, but still like the scenery and game play. is remarkable game that they have made. like it so far. but could be better. still not sure if buying it. I borrowed from library. got for 2 weeks to do this. hope I make it through. I'm sure I will. uru only took 15 hours. good game try it. in the middle now..
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I have played all of the Myst games. And loved them all. I spent countless hours exploring and studying and solving. I loved the beauty of the worlds and realistic characters. Then Myst V came along and sent the series out on a whimper. The graphics quality has decreased a lot. The polygons are more visible than ever, textures are flat in some places, and it doesn't have the "feel" of past Myst games (and I am playing with a great video card, so that is not the issue). I would have loved if they ...
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I have loved the Myst series since the beginning. I bought this one, hoping for another good installment. I didn't get it. In fact, I have yet to go back and finish this game.
Not for the puzzles, though the ones with the timers were VERY annoying since it always takes me a while to do those. Not even for the graphics, which were not up to previous standards. I mean, I spent hours just wandering around in Myst IV because I was so taken with the graphics, but I don't need fancy graphics ...
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The Myst games have been loved by many for over fifteen years now. As I've read the reviews of this game, many people say it's different from the other games - too different. I agree; it is very different - yet very similar at the same time.
The game starts out with Atrus telling you about his worries of D'ni (the underground civilization of the Myst games) and his daughter Yeesha. Then the game starts, and you are in the chamber that was once Atrus's prison at the end of the first Myst game. ...
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This game was terrable. It's not worth any amount of money. Maybe if it cost one cent with free shipping and you are extremly bored, it will help you pass the hour, but if you played and liked the first 4 Mysts, you will hate this game. Characters were badly anemated, to much talking, to confusing, half the time there were no clues to tell you where you should go and what you should do next and the other half it was like they thought you were to stupid to be alive because they told you step by step by step ...
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