I really enjoyed the game, thought it was going to allow us to see more of the civilization but after reading the books I got a better understanding of what happened. I thought there was more to explore in this game and after figuring out the stone movement it was a fun game.
Remember only Robinson Crusoe got his work done by Friday.
Re: Is Anybody Else NOT Enjoying MystV? (Thread may have Spoilers )#119550 10/01/0507:42 AM10/01/0507:42 AM
I did enjoy the game for the most part but wished it had more to explore and the few spots that just were not cooperating with me had me very very frustrated. I will try this game again at a later time to see if it plays better for me.
I enjoyed the first Myst and it was fun to get to see it again in the end but you couldn't do anything there because its been done hehe.
Love Thy Neighbor
Re: Is Anybody Else NOT Enjoying MystV? (Thread may have Spoilers )#119551 10/01/0511:23 AM10/01/0511:23 AM
I had trouble in the beginning trying to figure out the concept of the slate.Then I took a break,got some sleep and tried again the next day.Everything went smooth from then on and very enjoyable.
Re: Is Anybody Else NOT Enjoying MystV? (Thread may have Spoilers )#119552 10/02/0507:55 PM10/02/0507:55 PM
I thought it was only me, but I am not that thrilled with this game. I am 1/2 way thru =in the Todelmer Age and I am getting bored. I never thought I would say this- I am missing URU and the jumping! Am I crazy? ha ha. I want to smack Esher- find him very annoying! My favorites were Riven and Myst III-Exile.
Puppytoes
Re: Is Anybody Else NOT Enjoying MystV? (Thread may have Spoilers )#119553 10/02/0508:15 PM10/02/0508:15 PM
I'll be posting a full review of the game in a few days(hopefully), but in the mean time I do find it a bit less than what my expectations built it up to be....
“A world is supported by four things: The learning of the wise, the justice of the great, the prayers of the righteous and the valor of the brave. But all of these things are as nothing, without a ruler who knows the art of ruling. Make that the science of your tradition!” ---------------- Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam, from the novel Dune