Graphical adventure games don't have much of a history or an audience on consoles. But on the PC, they've long been a standard. Even if you don't play these types of games often, though, chances are ...
It has already been a very big year for Myst fans. The wildly popular ’90s action-adventure CD-ROM game series is being adapted into an original television show. But to love Myst is to play Myst, and ...
Ditch that CD-ROM drive and CRT monitor — you don't need them to play Myst anymore. Is this the definitive way to experience one of the most popular video games of the 1990s, or should developer Cyan ...
Note: My first and only encounter with Myst was in the mid-90s, and I never finished it as a kid. Much of the game is completely new to me, so I’m approaching the review as an (almost) entirely new ...
Myst (1993), the iconic point-and-click puzzle adventure from Cyan Worlds, is coming to the Quest platform later this year, and on SteamVR headsets “soon.” Original Article (September 16th, 2020): ...
For a time, Myst was the video game. Dense, full of obscure puzzles, and with a twist ending, a video game where you wandered around poking at stuff was novel at the time and revived interest in the ...
It feels bizarre to be talking about a game that hit shelves in 1993 when I was born one year later, but “Myst” was one of a handful of games my parents installed on our older Mac OS 9 computer until ...
Twenty years ago, a small video game company in Mead released a CD-ROM game called “Myst.” At a time when computer games involved fighting aliens or driving cartoon cars around a track, “Myst” broke ...
A screenshot from RealMyst, Android version, 2017. Cyan Worlds, the game developer based outside of Spokane, Wash., launched a Kickstarter this week to mark the 25th anniversary of the release of its ...