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Myst IV: Revelation - Review @ GameSpot

(PC: Adventures) | Posted by Kristophe @ Thursday - September 30, 2004 - 09:46 -
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GameSpot's Greg Kasavin unveils his upbeat review re Myst IV: Revelations (He awards Myst an 8.5 out of 10 overall rating)...

Myst IV packs in a lengthy, memorable journey that's liable to last you for days, if not weeks, before you finally reach a climactic moment that's quite a payoff for all your effort. And it truly does feel like the end of a journey when it happens. Myst has always been an experience as much as a game. Though the series has spawned countless imitators in the adventure genre, it has continued to stand tall among them, thanks to its highly cohesive design and relentless attention to state-of-the-art production quality. Interestingly, Myst IV is the first game in the series that was developed at Ubisoft Montreal, a studio that's best known for making Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell. Nevertheless, the developers at Ubisoft Montreal have produced in Myst IV a sequel that carries on the series' high standards.
 
 
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