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Myst

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Myst is a first-person puzzle adventure developed by Cyan and published on PlayStation by Midway. The player enters the eerie island of Myst through a magical book and explores a quiet, desolate world with almost no explicit guidance. By studying machinery, notes, and environmental clues across several linked Ages, you gradually uncover the story. Its moody presentation and observation-driven design made it one of the defining adventure games of the 1990s.
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1995-01-01
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The game uses a first-person perspective with static pre-rendered screens and cursor-based interaction. You move between viewpoints, inspect devices, read journals, and collect clues such as numbers, symbols, and sound patterns. Progress comes from understanding how mechanisms work across Myst Island and several connected Ages rather than from combat or fast reflexes. Your choices late in the game affect which ending you reach.

Atrus

The writer of the linking books and the central figure behind the island's mystery.

Sirrus

One of Atrus's sons, trapped in a book and communicating through the red book.

Achenar

Atrus's other son, also trapped in a book and communicating through the blue book.

Catherine

Atrus's wife, closely tied to the deeper truth behind the story.

Treat Myst Island as a hub full of clues rather than a place to solve immediately by brute force. When you find a machine you do not understand, note colors, directions, sound cues, symbols, and numbers, then search other areas for explanations. The Ages cross-reference one another through journals and observations, so careful note-taking is essential. Avoid making final trust decisions too early; gather as much evidence as possible before the endgame.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Write down every number, symbol, sound sequence, and switch position you find.

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If a puzzle seems impossible, its explanation is often in another Age.

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Read journals carefully; they often explain both story context and puzzle logic.

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Do not rush the late-game choice until you have collected enough evidence.

User Reviews

An atmospheric classic with a powerful sense of isolation and discovery.

User Reviews

Brilliant puzzle structure, though newcomers may find the lack of hints unforgiving.

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The PlayStation version preserves the core experience well for patient explorers.

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