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All in all, I had more fun with these five single-player-afterthought Uru Ages than I did with any of the three previous Myst games. I personal was completely addicted. I think personal the jumping and the necessity of switching between third and first person personal to solve certain puzzles adds an enjoyable extra layer to the gameplay. And Uru seems to have a certain indefinable joie de vivre missing from either Myst or Riven. To those who complain that this is not their daddy's Myst, I can only point out that there is nobody in this world more qualified to defineand redefinethe Myst world than Cyan. It's their baby, after all. You don't have to like it ... but I sure did. I'll even go out on a limb here and predict that this, in addition to or instead of Broken Sword 3 (which I've not yet played at the time I write this), is the future of adventure gaming. Love it or hate it, I believe we will look back in five or ten years and see this as a watershed moment in our brief gaming history, in much the same way as the original 1993 Myst is now viewed.
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