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The Myst Anniverary Collection
I've read about 200 reviews on this game over the years and not one of them gets the point on what this game is about. It's hide and seek and nothing more. This is not a puzzle. It's a series a keyboard strokes that you need a guide book for. There is no way to solve any of these Myst games without a guide book unless you're lucky. It's the same philosophy here as with so many games as presenting an old shoe box to someone with something inside and asking someone to guess first what's inside without first opening the lid. The solution is easy for the presenter though almost impossible for the guesser. The biggest difference between Myst games and a shoe box is the visual graphics. It's not really a matter of intelligence to solve the game though having a patient mind helps. I've solved Myst and Riven with my guide books. Why don't the programmers simply enter a hint menu for each situation? So many players get caught up with solving any game on the programmer's terms or they think they have to solve the game on there own in the name of fun. Wrong. A hint menu would be so much better than thinking about delusion of grandeur. And every game on the market should have numerous starting points to play the game at the different levels at your own choosing without thinking of the programmer's wishes. Delusion of grandeur is such a monetary factor with gamers. Why can't they design games on my terms, not yours? And progressive is a rip off. I bought the game so give me access to it anywhere in the game anytime if I so choose to go there. Thanks UBI for the free Myst 1V Revelation screen saver download and I have the Cedco Riven screensaver pictures in a folder. UBI, I do like your new Chessmater 10.
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