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Myst Uru: Complete Chronicles Review (continued)
More User Submitted Myst Uru: Complete Chronicles Reviews
Date: 2007-05-17 Myst Uru: Complete Chronicles Another must have if your into the Myst games! The Larghe's
Date: 2007-05-12 A lovely place to visit ... I haven't gone very far in Myst Uru, Complete Chronicles -- my style is to play slowly (2-3 times per week, for an hour or two) and to enjoy the scenery and the adventure. In this, Uru doesn't disappoint -- it is visually quite lovely, the puzzles are intriguing (some harder than others, but hints abound), and the interface isn't too clunky. If you are into action, this probably isn't for you, but if you like adventure games, exploring, and solving puzzles, you could certainly do worse! I originally saw this item "on sale" at Ubisoft for a ridiculously low price ($5, I think), but they were "all out, and not getting any more" -- I didn't mind paying a bit more for the copy I eventually bought.
Date: 2007-05-12 Best of the Series Uru is the most involving and dynamic game of the Myst series and the expansion packs just add to the depth of the game. If you're a fan of the series or just a gamer looking to challeng your mind URU: Complete, is a definate must buy.
Date: 2007-04-05 Even though I haven't played it yet... ...my expectations are high. I have played 3 of the Myst games and loved all of them.
Date: 2007-04-03 Excellent This is a game talking about the worlds beyond Myst, but connected with it. Those worlds are connected with the story of Atrus and his people. His family and his friends. It's a long game and with lots to do. You can build your own character, named and has freedom to walk around and be curious. Uru takes you to cyties that Atrus talked about in Myst saga. Uru, the deep city, D'ni and neighborhood. You see beautiful places and meet Yeesha, Atrus' daughter, who is a woman with a gift. You will start at New Mexico's desert and will go on from there, to find the door to those places. You will see what happened to all those empty cities and will find information about Myst, Atrus and family. Yes, there are linking books, but the fun about this game is learning about those great civilizations no longer there. And the efforts done to bring them back. It's beautiful, and like every Myst game, this is not an action game, it's an adventure, almost like being an archeologist. I loved it, although it wasn't Myst itself.
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