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Myst Uru: Complete Chronicles Review


Myst Uru: Complete Chronicles Review Image  Manufacturer: Ubisoft
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ESRB Rating: Everyone
Platform(s): Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP
Release Date: July 7, 2004

Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars

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Date: 2008-10-21
Uru is the best of the Myst series
Uru: Complete Chronicles is a massive game by the creators of the Myst series, with a wide range of beautifully designed, dynamic real-time 3d worlds and a large number of different puzzles. Some of them are excellent, but a few of them - the Eder Gira basket puzzle, for instance -can be frustrating. The visual design is beautiful, surreal, and pretty much what you'd expect from a Myst game, except you can move around it in real-time. Sound design and music are top-notch as well.

The game is thin on story and rich in history and backstory. A lot of what you're doing is exploring and discovering the remains of a long-lost civilization - The D'ni - who had the ability to travel between worlds.

The premise is so open-ended that it allowed the creators of the game to create a wide range of very imaginative places, both here in the single-player game, and expanded further in Myst Online: Uru Live.

Uru is very large, very detailed, and very well constructed, though some parts are difficult, so don't be surprised if you need help now and then.

I personally believe Uru is at its best as a multiplayer game - not that Uru:CC is bad (quite the opposite) but MO:UL was something special.

Cyan has a plan laid out to reopen MO:UL as MO:RE, but that is currently on hold until they can raise enough funds to open it. MO:RE (Myst Online: Restoration Experiment) would include the Uru:CC content as well as all the MO:UL worlds (Delin, Tsogahl, Negilahn, Payiferen, Dereno, Minkata, etc) and would include the release of the development tools used to make Uru free to the public so that players can add their own worlds to the game.

So for now, I strongly recommend you buy Uru: Complete Chronicles - as it is a great game - but pay attention to MO:RE if/when it ever opens, so you can join in the larger multiplayer Uru.

For more on Uru generally, I'll direct you to my site, www.urucontinues.com.

Date: 2008-08-18
Awesome game!
Please see my other review for Uru for more details, but this version of Uru is better in that it contains every expansion pack offered for Uru. It adds several new and fascinating Ages, and although it still doesn't contain some of the Ages (worlds) offered when Uru Live was online, it's still very worth checking out. For parents, if you have a teenager that will play this, you're lucky, because it takes a special kind of intellect to appreciate this game.

Date: 2008-03-18
Complete Chronicles completes the journey
I had played URU before but never got to play the extensions. Not only have they added a dimension to the game, I think URU itself has been updated. Great fun!

Date: 2008-01-10
Got bored instantly
I had just had surgery and wanted to keep occupied while recovering. I had really enjoyed the first two Myst games. I carefully read the reviews here and decided to give it a try.
I doubt I will ever make it past the 2nd level. I quit just a few hours into it out of sheer apathy. I'm just not intrigued. Despite the detailed ability to dress/create your character I felt disconnected from any narrative. Also, you can't handle certain things. You can, in one sequence kick a piece of wood out of the way, but you cannot otherwise move it. This just seems lame. Wanted to like it, but didn't.

Date: 2007-09-24
Great place to visit but...
Uru is a great place to visit but this way it's now a barely living skeleton. To see Uru truly alive again come visit Myst Online: Uru Live at gametap where it truly lives!


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