All source code, video files, audio files, and assets are gone. I need to get back to and finish Riven, but there's good news and bad news on Riven.īad news: they lost everything. It's all CG faces that vaguely look like the Apple Memoji stuff. I got physically stuck (as in: couldn't move) on the spiral staircase in Channelwood, but patches have come out since so I bet it's a bit smoother now. It also has the ability to completely randomize puzzle solutions so if you've played it a million times, it will still feel new. That's because it's a bit more than a standard port of Myst: new level geometry and assets (realMyst and it's variants are based on old art assets ported to new tech, and over time they kinda lost the plot (shiny rock walls anyone?)), leading to a more lived in, natural feeling Myst island, with new areas around linking books. It will be receiving a PC port at some time in the future and I have to assume console ports. This is largely because it's a port of realMyst into Unity, a toolset that Cyan doesn't typically use (their recent projects have all relied on Unreal), and as a result, it's a weirdly buggy mess.Ī few months ago a brand new remake of Myst just launched, with timed exclusivity on the Oculus Quest. For starters, even on a relatively decent PC, it struggles to run, and I can't imagine how it would run on a switch. At the moment, that might be the only Myst like game out there.
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