Re: Recommendations for Myst-haters?
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Hi Alix.... Right off the top of my head....Syberia and The Longest Journey. Sorry I don't know more, but I'm one of those Myst lovers... ~Dee
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Re: Recommendations for Myst-haters?
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Alix, I too prefer 3rd person games, so don't feel bad. (I have played and enjoyed some 1st person games too, but Myst is not one of them). Right now I'm playing "Largo Winch - Empire Under Threat". If you don't mind keyboard controls and some action (turn based combat, so no fast reflexes needed) you might like this one. It only been released in Europe, so you'd have to order it online. (try softwarefirst.com) Law & Order is actualy 1st person, but there are lots of inventory items to collect , and lots of people to question, in both the police investigation part of the game, and later in the trial part. If you're a fan of the show, you'll probably like this one. If you can find Mystery of the Druids on sale anywhere, you might like that. It's a 3rd person mystery game. It got mixed reviews, but I know a number of folks here enjoyed it. A recent release that many of us have had fun with is "Eye of the Kracken". It's a 3rd person 'cartoon' adventure set on board a ship. Made by a small independent company. You can check it out here: Eye of the Kracken! Good luck! Louis
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Re: Recommendations for Myst-haters?
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If you're looking for conversations with people, the Alfred Hitchcok game definitely has it. As well as 'The Watchmaker' (which other people mentioned.)
'Jazz and Faust' is a 'conversational' type game (you play it twice, once as Jazz and once as Faust.)
Both Dracula games would probably work for you also. I think the Ripley game would fit into your category also.
Other games you might consider are the 'Gabriel Knight' series (the last was 'Gabriel Knight3.'
A couple of others you might consider are 'Arthur's Knights - Tales of Chivalry' and the follow-on, 'Arthur's Knights II - The Secret of Merlin.' The only problem is both games are very similar except that one takes place in the winter and the other in (what looks like) the summer. There are a few minor differences but the makers for the most part used the same locations.
The Cameron Files and Sanitarium I think would also be good choices.
These are just my opinions, other people may have different ideas.
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Re: Recommendations for Myst-haters?
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Maybe you should delete Morpheus. Great game, good story, but Myst-like in the sense that it's essentially an empty world. No real interaction with people, just ghosts and visions.
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Re: Recommendations for Myst-haters?
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ALix,
I am a die hard 3rd person fan. Based on that list you made, the game I think you will enjoy the most is Discworld Noir. It is a fnatastic game. For recent games as others have mentioned you r best bet is The Longest Journey and Syberia. There is also the latest Monkey island which I think you will enjoy. Eye of the Kracken and Passages are 2 independent games wich you should also consider. Broken Sowrd while quite old is excellent. Sanitarium is also very good but it is more of a dark plot.
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Re: Recommendations for Myst-haters?
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Hi, I agree with Betje. You should probably take Morpheus off your list. I am playing Morpheus right now (an older game, I was lucky to find it), and I love it, but it's a pretty lonely game, with no live people interaction.
Lonely games are fine with me, as are games with more people to interact with. I do tend to like moody, atmospheric games, and game visuals are very important to me. I flit between first and third person games. Third person games tell more of a story (often), but with first person games, you feel you are really in the game. I do love Myst with a devoted passion, but I do realize that some people would rather watch paint dry than play the game.
Have fun.
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Re: Recommendations for Myst-haters?
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Alix, thank you for starting this thread. It will certainly be helpful to have a sense of which games are a little too much like Myst for my tastes the next time I go hunting for games. Like you, I'm particularly fond of an adventure game with dialogue and conversatonal paths. I loaded up Zork Grand Inquisitor recently and thought, Oh dear, but the game has won me over with rather good voice acting, and its brand of humour. There's even a dig at Myst in there. I'm interested in a number of games and I was wondering if other Gameboomers would consider the following similar to Myst: Schizm (soon to be renamed, I think) The Crystal Key Amber: Journeys Beyond The Atlantis series 1 - 3 Lightbringer/Cydonia Traitor's Gate
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Re: Recommendations for Myst-haters?
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Schizm (soon to be renamed, I think) The Crystal Key Amber: Journeys Beyond The Atlantis series 1 - 3 Hi Feardust... The above games are all Myst-like, meaning they are first person, point and clicks with little or no character interaction. <img border="0" alt="[winky]" title="" src="graemlins/winky.gif" /> ~Dee
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Re: Recommendations for Myst-haters?
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Alix - Alfred Hitchcock: The Final Cut Probably not the best choice. Disappointing if you're expecting something of Hitchcock's calibre. But I thought it was an OK if short game. It's 3rd person. - Dracula Resurrection - Dracula The Last Sanctuary Probably not as much interaction with others as you'd like. But more than others. I preferred Dracula Resurrection because I didn't have that ridiculous-looking giant bat eating me the way I did in the second game. Also, Dracula Sanctuary is full of sewers and I'm really not that fond of English sewers. Lots of interaction. Real time clock. Strange save system that some people have trouble with, at least at first (instead of going back to a previous save, you turn back the clock) Most people love it. Great humor. - Ripley's Believe it or Not: The Riddle of Master Lu A good old-fashioned 3rd person inventory-based adventure. Has trouble with the latest video cards. People have varying degrees of luck playing it in Windows. I think it doesn't like my SBLive. It runs on a computer with an AWE 64 ISA sound card. I thought Faust was great, but the plot structure is unusual. I'd hesitate to recommend it to you. Mephisto is a fun character though. You should play Sanitarium. The movement system is unusual - you move your character by clicking on him and dragging him the direction you want him to go. But you'll get used to that. There are a lot of interesting levels in the game. - Cameron Files: Secret at Loch Ness Possibly more Myst-like than you'd want. You do talk to people, but most of the time you are investigating alone. - Broken Sword: Circle of Blood If you can get it to run you're almost sure to enjoy it. It can be played in Windows 98 on some computers, but is often more stable in DOS. Ran fine with my SBLive. I refuse to play The Quivering because of its limited save system. Check http://www.quandaryland.com/2001/Quivering.htm if you want a description of this nuisance. Egypt II is a first person game, but possibly one you'd like. If you like the Dracula games, you'll probably like Egypt II. I thought Morpheus was fascinating - the way the psychological problems of the dreamers were reflected in their dreamworlds, which you visit. But it is a game where you spend most of your time alone. Check Quandary's review of it and see if the gameplay sounds like something you'd enjoy. http://www.quandaryland.com/1996/elkmoon.htm Originally posted by feardust:
It will certainly be helpful to have a sense of which games are a little too much like Myst for my tastes the next time I go hunting for games...
I'm interested in a number of games and I was wondering if other Gameboomers would consider the following similar to Myst:
[QUOTE] [b] Schizm (soon to be renamed, I think) If you want games with interaction, avoid Schizm. You are alone on a deserted world. You are essentially alone in Crystal Key - except for the people who want to lock you in prison or kill you every so often. You're pretty much alone in the game, since your friend is unconscious. The Atlantis series 1 - 3 The Atlantis games do have some interaction. Atlantis 1 has quite a bit. Unfortunately most people just want to kill you or lock you up and the game is full of timed sequences. Atlantis 2 - there are a very few people that you talk to. For the most part you are alone and unmolested. Atlantis 3 - More interaction with people than the second game and less death than the first. Atlantis 3 had some fun characters in it - especially the psychopomp. My major problem with it was that it ran so slow on my computer. Not everyone has this problem. You're definitely alone in Lightbringer. It's more a puzzle game than an adventure, though you do do some exploring. You have to avoid the guards in this one. You're a thief and have to do the job alone. All these games you've listed are first person, feardust. Maybe you already knew that.
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Re: Recommendations for Myst-haters?
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Feardust, Amber was spookie, you are exploring an old, dark house to start. Another 1st person, creepy game is Dark Fall . You are exploring a spooky old train station. Rhem is like Riven in a lot a ways. I can't tell you much about it. I'm still in the beginning, but there are good reviews of both these games at Quandary ~Dee Sorry Alix, didn't mean to hijack your thread. <img border="0" alt=" " title="" src="graemlins/pacify.gif" />
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Re: Recommendations for Myst-haters?
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Dee, feel free to hijack my thread. Even if you are a Myst-lover ! I played Amber and I liked it. Didn't love it, but it was fine. I like spooky games as long as there is plenty of stuff to explore and discover. I'm still having a hard time pinning down what puts me off in the classic Myst style.... Alix
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Re: Recommendations for Myst-haters?
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Blackstone Chronicles, Phantasmagoria & Phantasmagoria 2 Puzzle of the Flesh, Noir-A shadowy Thriller, Faust and definitely Sanitarium if you can find it
Would the oceans be deeper if there weren't any sponges? If the world didn't suck would we all fall off? Currently playing Hitchcock, Syberia, Dark Fall, Byzantine, The Dame Was Loaded and Atlantis 3.
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Re: Recommendations for Myst-haters?
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Thank you Alix. (I think ) If you like spooky games with lot of exploring, play Dark Fall. The only thing Myst-like about it is being a 1st person point and click. It has ambiance, a great story, 3 floors of rooms to explore and should be played at night with the volume up. Great game, will scare the pants off of you. <img border="0" alt="[winky]" title="" src="graemlins/winky.gif" /> BTW....I just loved Syberia, but I couldn't take all the dialogue in TLJ.....waaaay too much... <img border="0" title="" alt="[Razz]" src="tongue.gif" /> BTW again.....loved your website, you are very funny... ~Dee
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Re: Recommendations for Myst-haters?
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ALik: I would definitely call darkfall a myst clone with a spooky atmoshpere. One of the games you asked about was the Quivering. Avoid it at all costs. it is the worst adventure game ever made. Nothing even comes close to being as bad as this game. Mszv: Third person games tell more of a story (often), but with first person games, you feel you are really in the game. I disagree with this statement. first person games have ZERO immersiveness no matter what genre it is. Take a first person game that does have plot and character interaction like Nancy drew. I do not feel like I am playing Nancy at all. This game screams to be third person. if it was then I would feel so much more into the character. As it stands now it could be anyone character I was playing.
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Re: Recommendations for Myst-haters?
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Alix, I think you should give Shivers another try, did you get into the museum? Once in there, there are tons of places to explore and things to discover, you just have to get past the maze and get inside. I am also a Myst hater, but Shivers is one of my all-time favorites, If you got inside the museum and started looking around and it didnt get better for you, then its not a game you'll like, but you have to get in there first. IMHO
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Re: Recommendations for Myst-haters?
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I used to be a Myst hater until I bought Riven cheap (cheap as one of the CDs was damaged so I had to buy another copy to play it.) My gaming tastes have changed over time (and will change like perhaps getting into RPGs.)
Some good suggestions for you here Alix. As an aside there are some great games aimed at children. I much enjoyed one of the "Spy Fox" games. Plenty of interaction. Something perhaps to play along with children or even to play oneself as light relief.
Happy hunting for games you enjoy,
Regards, Peter.
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Re: Recommendations for Myst-haters?
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Right Zanthia - I should have said, with first person games I usually feel I'm right in the game. I haven't played Nancy Drew, but, from what you said it sounds like a natural third person game to me.
I'm not exactly sure what it is about Myst, some people love it (like me), others can't stand it. Myst is quite slow, with relatively little interaction of any kind. I'm not sure why I like it, maybe because I like the Myst Universe so much. Gameplay is limited in Myst, and for some reason, that really works for me. Of all the games I played it's the one where I really feel I've been there. Maybe it's because it took me so long to finish the game, I know every slide.
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Re: Recommendations for Myst-haters?
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Helen -- I'll stick with Shivers a little longer and see if I warm up to it. Zanthia -- I will put "Quivering" under my DO NOT BUY list...have to carry that around in case I spot a "bargain" and don't remember that the game sucked. Peter -- thank you for your ideas about checking out children's games. As far as the Myst-style, I don't anticipate my tastes changing much...while I made the move to graphical adventures (from text adventures) in the late 80s, with some resistance, I don't feel this is similar. There is something alienating about the Myst style that goes beyond unfamiliar to me. I keep working at it, but I get unbelievably cranky with these games. I may be a dinosaur of an adventurer who will have to give it up at some point! mszv -- I am glad that Myst works for you. Variety is good, it keeps more of us happy! Last night I was playing The Messenger and omigod, it was so tedious. Who thought up that inventory system? Ever feel like you are getting through a game for the sake of completeness, and then your realize that you are an adult with more important things to do? We'll see if I still finish it just for the sake of being able to say I did. I will go back to Shivers this weekend. Thank you for the encouragement! Rusty Gamer Alix
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