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Developer | Cyan |
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Publishers | Brøderbund, Acclaim, Sega, Enix, Mean Hamster Software |
Designers | Robyn Miller, Richard Vander Wende |
Releases |
MacOS & Windows: October 29, 1997 PS1: Nov 30, 1997[1] Saturn: Apr 9, 1998 (JP) Saturn: May 15, 1998 (EU)[2] Pocket PC: Dec 20, 2005[1] iOS: Jan 12, 2011[3] Android: Apr 26, 2017[4] |
Genres | graphic adventure, puzzle |
Mode | single-player |
ESRB rating | E |
Media | 5 CD-ROMs, 1 DVD |
Input | keyboard, mouse |
Preceded by | Myst |
Followed by | Myst III: Exile; Myst: The Book of D'ni |
Riven is a 1997 computer game developed by Cyan and distributed by Red Orb, and the first sequel to Myst. The events of Riven take place in 1806.
Plot
As the Stranger, the player gets to experience the final days of Riven, Gehn's "Fifth Age". You are asked by Atrus to free his wife Catherine—who is being held by Gehn on Prison Island—and to trick Gehn into becoming imprisoned in a trap book. Finally, you signal Atrus by crushing the glass under the telescope on Temple Island, opening the Star Fissure and thus triggering the destruction of the already distressingly unstable Age. Catherine has just enough time to rescue all the remaining inhabitants. She and her husband Atrus then reunite with you, thanking you and linking away, leaving you to jump through the fissure moments before the Age's collapse.
Realtime 3D Remake
Since the release of realMYST, many fans have awaited a remake of Riven in real-time 3D. Cyan has never released such a product or even hinted that one was in progress, so the fan-made production company 59 Volt Entertainment has begun The Starry Expanse Project to recreate Riven in an interactive real-time 3D environment.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Riven: The Sequel to Myst", Clever Geek, accessed May 16, 2020.
- ↑ "Riven: The Sequel to Myst", Sega Retro, accessed May 16, 2020.
- ↑ "iOS Riven! The Stunning Sequel to Myst is Here". CyanWorlds.com. January 12, 2011. Archived from the original on August 8, 2011.
- ↑ Takahashi, Dean (April 26, 2017). "Classic game Riven follows Myst onto Android smartphones". VentureBeat.