Myst III: Exile, the groundbreaking PC title, has come to PS2. The title transports players 10 years forward in the Myst universe, where a new villain lies in wait. Saavedro, played by Academy Award® nominee Brad Dourif, has been hiding on Atrus's Ages, awaiting his chance to gain revenge upon Atrus and his family. Inadvertently, Atrus himself has provided that chance. He and Catherine have reestablished contact with the D'ni, a race of people whose knowledge enables them to write the special linking Books first encountered in Myst.
Atrus hopes to see the D'ni civilization restored to its full potential, and his efforts to do so provide the perfect impetus for Saavedro to orchestrate his revenge. Players must track Saavedro through five surreal Ages, solving puzzles and uncovering the truth behind this new adversary and his devious plot. Only then can disaster be averted and the fate of thousands ultimately be determined.
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If you solved MYST and RIVEN: The Sequel to Myst, you probably thought the universe was safe and secure, right? Welcome to a whole new nightmare of puzzles, entitled MYST III: Exile. It seems that one angry individual is seeking revenge on Sirrus and Achenar, whom he credits with destroying his homeland. It also seems that this enraged person has designs on harming Atrus and his family, and it will be your job to keep that from happening.
As in previous game installments, the action in MYST III centers on puzzle solving. Spanning from simple logic problems to involved visual teasers, the challenges themselves must be sought out by combing the environment. Each brain-teaser you crack will move the story along and get you a little closer to the game’s dizzying climactic scene. Outstanding voice acting, state-of-the-art 3D graphics, and a story that’s straight out of the movies make this the strongest MYST title yet.
- Tons of puzzles.
- A great story.
- Awesome graphics.
- Fabulous voice acting.
- Single-player action.
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