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| releases = Windows: Nov 2000 <br>Mac OS: Jan 2002 <br>iOS: Jun 14, 2012 <br>Windows: Feb 7, 2014 (r:ME) <br>Android: Jan 26, 2017 <br>Switch: May 21, 2020 (r:ME) | | releases = Windows: Nov 2000 <br>Mac OS: Jan 2002 <br>iOS: Jun 14, 2012 <br>Windows: Feb 7, 2014 (r:ME) <br>Android: Jan 26, 2017<ref>Webster, Andrew (January 26, 2017). "[https://www.theverge.com/2017/1/26/14357340/myst-game-android-announced-mobile-release-date Iconic adventure game Myst debuts on Android today]". The Verge.</ref> <br>Switch: May 21, 2020 (r:ME)<ref>Romano, Sal (May 13, 2020). "[https://www.gematsu.com/2020/05/realmyst-masterpiece-edition-for-switch-launches-may-21 realMyst: Masterpiece Edition for Switch launches May 21]". Gematsu. Retrieved May 13, 2020.</ref> | ||
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'''realMyst: Interactive 3D Edition''' (working titles '''Myst 3D''' and '''Myst Dimensions''') is an adaption of ''[[Myst (game)|Myst]]'' made in [[2000 CE|2000]] using [[Cyan]]'s real-time 3D engine [[Plasma]]. It was developed by people from Cyan as well as [[Sunsoft]], and originally published by the short-lived [[Mattel Interactive]]. | '''realMyst: Interactive 3D Edition''' (working titles '''Myst 3D''' and '''Myst Dimensions''') is an adaption of ''[[Myst (game)|Myst]]'' made in [[2000 CE|2000]]<ref>Walker, Trey (October 20, 2000). "[https://web.archive.org/web/20110525163227/http://www.gamespot.com/pc/adventure/realmyst/news.html?sid=2643165&mode=recent Real Myst Shipping in Early November]". GameSpot. Archived from the original on May 25, 2011.</ref> using [[Cyan]]'s real-time 3D engine [[Plasma]]. It was developed by people from Cyan as well as [[Sunsoft]], and originally published by the short-lived [[Mattel Interactive]]. | ||
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A visually enhanced revision was released for Windows and macOS on February 7, 2014, running on the Unity engine. The remake received a significant graphical overhaul on January 28, 2015, which fixed several bugs and upgraded the detail of many models and textures. | A visually enhanced revision was released for Windows and macOS on February 7, 2014<ref>Matulef, Jeffrey (February 7, 2014). "[https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-02-07-myst-gets-remade-again-in-realmyst-masterpiece-edition Myst gets remade, again, in realMyst: Masterpiece Edition]". Eurogamer. Retrieved May 13, 2020.</ref>, running on the Unity engine. The remake received a significant graphical overhaul on January 28, 2015, which fixed several bugs and upgraded the detail of many models and textures. | ||
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Developer | Cyan, Sunsoft |
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Publishers | Mattel Interactive |
Designers | Robyn Miller, Rand Miller |
Releases |
Windows: Nov 2000 Mac OS: Jan 2002 iOS: Jun 14, 2012 Windows: Feb 7, 2014 (r:ME) Android: Jan 26, 2017[1] Switch: May 21, 2020 (r:ME)[2] |
Genres | graphic adventure, puzzle |
Mode | single-player |
Input | keyboard, mouse |
realMyst: Interactive 3D Edition (working titles Myst 3D and Myst Dimensions) is an adaption of Myst made in 2000[3] using Cyan's real-time 3D engine Plasma. It was developed by people from Cyan as well as Sunsoft, and originally published by the short-lived Mattel Interactive.
Improvements
realMyst's interface is vastly different from the point-and-click interface. While the first-person perspective is retained (unlike Uru's default), movement is continuous, rather than stepping from one node to another. This allows for a virtually infinite amount of perspectives, compared to the fixed point of view in Myst and Riven.
realMyst also allowed for music fade-in and out when the player approached a certain screen (such as the Forechamber) instead of beginning and stopping abruptly.
In addition to all Ages featured in Myst (and Myst Masterpiece Edition), realMyst features Rime, a small experimental Age of Atrus's for various purposes. Its viewer technology provides a new tie-in with Riven, as that Age can be seen through the viewer. Therefore, the storyline connection between the two games has been improved through this additional Age.
realMyst also adds some weather effects. For example, Myst Island features a day cycle of 30 minutes, and Selenitic, Mechanical and Stoneship each of 15 minutes, allowing the player to experience sunset. Stoneship also has rain and thunderstorms. A night version of Channelwood was planned, but it was left out.
Some small tidbits were also added, such as Ti'ana's gravestone.
Background
This was the first actual released product using the Plasma engine, and is thus seen by many as a testing ground for their then-ongoing Mudpie project. realMyst still has various remains of DIRT, with hidden settings making no sense for this type of game (such as avatar emotes), and strings in the binaries pointing at its origin.
However, Mudpie would later move to using version 2 of Plasma, obsoleting much of realMyst's architecture.
Mere months before release, realMyst was also the basis of Myst Mayhem, Cyan's 2000 April Fool's joke.
Masterpiece Edition
A visually enhanced revision was released for Windows and macOS on February 7, 2014[4], running on the Unity engine. The remake received a significant graphical overhaul on January 28, 2015, which fixed several bugs and upgraded the detail of many models and textures.
References
- ↑ Webster, Andrew (January 26, 2017). "Iconic adventure game Myst debuts on Android today". The Verge.
- ↑ Romano, Sal (May 13, 2020). "realMyst: Masterpiece Edition for Switch launches May 21". Gematsu. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
- ↑ Walker, Trey (October 20, 2000). "Real Myst Shipping in Early November". GameSpot. Archived from the original on May 25, 2011.
- ↑ Matulef, Jeffrey (February 7, 2014). "Myst gets remade, again, in realMyst: Masterpiece Edition". Eurogamer. Retrieved May 13, 2020.