Myst III, Exile was excellent and I highly recommend it. There are 4 wonderful ages to spend time in, each one more interesting than the last. Atrus' 2 sons are exiled to 2 of the ages and they are trying to escape. The final age is where you all meet. In the first age where Atrus lives, you really get a sense of their family and their home. The graphics are lovely as is the music. The crystal age is frightening in its austere beauty and the puzzles are ridiculously hard. The Island age is calm but with an underlying fear, so many wild creatures watching you. The final and peaceful age does not give up its secrets easily either, but the creativity of this world is beyond what I could ever create. I enjoyed meeting the actors and hearing their stories. They filled in the blanks. The journals I found were well written and gave history to the sequel. I loved the puzzles although a few had me looking for a hint.;) I thoroughly enjoyed being transfixed with this game and recommend it.
Myst III: Exile was a sequel to Myst and Riven developed by the late Presto Studios. It often receives a lot of flak from the Myst community for blantly shoving its puzzles in your face, but a lot of Myst fans seem to re... Read Full Review
Myst III, while not perfect, is an awesome game. If you enjoyed the previous Myst games because of their unbelievable images, then Myst III will definitely satisfy you. Myst III continues with the tradition of relati... Read Full Review