
It’s an awkward and convoluted means of control, and I found myself more often than not moving rapidly back and forth so I could trick the game into giving me standard mouse-look controls instead of dealing with the Right-Click-to-pan scheme. Now you have to hold down right click to pan around, or scroll with the edges of the screen. But when you stop moving in realMyst: Masterpiece Edition, your controls change. Jon plays Myst a puzzle solving point-and-click exploration game on the personal computer, as part of a complete, amnesia-run lets play adventure and walkth. This is how first-person games have played since time immemorial. When you’re walking, the game controls like a standard first-person game-that is to say, when you move the mouse your view also changes. It’s a bit disorienting if you did play original Myst, because walking over takes up more time (though there’s a bar to adjust walk speed).įree-roam mode is a mess, however. With Classic controls, Cyan went back in and mapped the original camera angles from 2D Myst onto the 3D environments, so you’re basically playing Myst as it was originally intended, except instead of warping to the next camera angle, your character walks over. RealMyst: Masterpiece Edition also has two control schemes: A “Classic” mode that controls like the point-and-click games of yesteryear, and a free-roam mode that allows you to walk and look around at will. Aside from a few muddy textures (especially the ones used inside the library’s destroyed books), this is Myst Island and the Ages as you’ve never seen them before. The addition of a day-night cycle is utterly pointless, but exploring at night or even at sunset adds a certain solemnity to the isolated loneliness of the island. This isn’t Battlefield 4, by any means, but the new Unity Engine-ified version of Myst Island looks comparatively gorgeous here. You’d never know realMyst: Masterpiece Edition is essentially a twenty-year-old game. So, in other words, realMyst: Masterpiece Edition is a visually-enhanced version of realMyst, which was already a fork of the original Myst line but rendered in polygons.

The main difference between Myst and Myst: Masterpiece Edition is that the former uses an 8-bit color.

The “Masterpiece Edition” designation is basically Cyan’s way of saying “Director’s Cut” or “Remastered.” This is a noticeable difference if you play the two games. RealMyst, on the other hand, turned those 2D environments into fully-realized, 3D polygonal spaces. The original Myst was made in Hypercard and was essentially an interactive slideshow: A collection of hand-drawn environments you navigated by clicking. One of these items ships sooner than the other. Myst: Revised and Expanded Edition: The Official Strategy Guide (Primas Secrets of the Games, Vol 1) 2395. This is the fourth major version of Myst-the original, realMyst, Myst: Masterpiece Edition, and now realMyst: Masterpiece Edition. This item: Real Myst - Limited Run Games LRG 063 realMYST Masterpiece Edition. To celebrate this auspicious anniversary, Cyan has released realMyst: Masterpiece Edition.
