The happiest gaming days of my life were our families playing Riven in our pajamas for 3 days straight. We couldn't stop. We ordered pizzas, took turns and basically gamed like our lives depended on it. I bought Myst IV years ago, and haven't cracked the box yet, I can tell you why but there's a myst-ery I think endures better in my imagination with an untold ending I never want to end.
I just finished watching your Myst III LP and now I'm starting this one, and my first thought... "Man, I'd forgotten how popular the dramatic faux Latin chanting was in soundtracks in the 00's"
The journals of the brothers in Myst IV never mention being trapped in the void, or talking to the stranger. Furthermore, it takes them quite a while to realize they're trapped (they spend a lot of time searching for the Myst book) and they don't initially realize that the other brother is also trapped (while in Myst they seem to know that since they warn against freeing the other).
I do love the new cursor behavior with tapping surfaces and a changed gesture to show where you can walk. Myst III would've been a much more solid game if it had that mechanic, as I feel that was probably the main flaw it had.
Now I believe it's possible to recreate this game in UnrealEngine 4 and actually walk around in the environment. Would be awesome if someone would do that..
I agree with many of your points about Revelation. I'd probably rank Exile lower though. While it had some good puzzles, the Ages of J'nanin just didn't have any sense of history to them, which is what I love most in Myst. In Revelation you at least get to find out what the brothers have been up to by observing the prison Ages, in Exile the Ages are just there to provide you with puzzles, all the story is told through Saavedro's journal and occasional video message.
@tekhiun Rand Miller only portrayed Achenar in Myst. In Myst IV both the roles of the brothers were given to different actors, neither of whom were actually related to each other (unlike the case with Robyn and Rand in Myst, sadly). I still wish Robyn had come back to the Sirrus role for this game but he'd long since parted ways with Cyan at that point.
It would certainly make the journals more cohesive if being pushed out of the void cleared your memory of the time inside. The only problem would be about how both brothers knew that the other was trapped in Myst, but didn't after getting into Spire and Haven, as well as the fact that the Stranger would've forgotten that brief 3-second imprisonment in Riven, meaning that he wouldn't have understood how Gehn suddenly got inside the book.
It's really odd that the Cyan logo was added to this game when Exile went without it (making Exile the only Myst game that doesn't begin with the Cyan logo). You can kind of justify the inclusion because of Rand Miller's involvement but it was almost like Ubisoft put it in to appease the fans...
I'm already gob-smacked that this place is in New Mexico, not another world! I could have been quite near there and never knew. This is great, I can watch the day's TLJ instalment as I'm waiting for the HD version of Myst IV to load. What a treat to come home to this after a hard day's work. Thanks, Sven
It's not noticeable unless you are really looking closely but Myst IV's cutscenes were filmed in Montreal (this is the only Myst game made in Canada) so Ubisoft had all the scenes filmed in English and French (except for possibly Rand but that's my guess). So at certain times they use the French footage so the lip movements don't really match the English dialogue. Since I've read that Rand Miller did go to Montreal I'm guessing he did film his scenes there too but maybe not with the rest of the cast since Atrus only interacts with the player.
The contradictions disappear if you'll thake Uru and Myst V out of picture. One fact is true - after burning a prison book a person trapped inside links to whatever Age the book was originally linking to. After all, the PB makes you trapped in between ages.
I can't remember if you touch on this in a later video (since it's been a while since I last watched this LP), but I forgot just how much some of the anachronistic dialogue in this game bothers me (Yeesha referring to things as 'cool,' Achenar describing Sirrus as 'nuts'). I do enjoy this game, and I know there are other things to nitpick about it, but it's just something that bugs me.
@Microsoftultimatefan No, Cyan supported them (Rand Miller still plays Atrus after all). The reason Ubisoft made this game is because Cyan was busy making Uru at the time.
The prison books still connect to ages, my personal theory is that when the books were destroyed that everything, including the brothers, we're sent into the Ages the prisons connected to, that had been trapped in the link between. Of course, that those ages were also prisons was just Atrus thinking ahead.
+CategorySchematic Technically in "official Myst lore" there is no such thing as a prison book, but I go by what I see in games and that is my theory, too.
+CategorySchematic Technically in "official Myst lore" there is no such thing as a prison book, but I go by what I see in games and that is my theory, too.
You could make a good critic one day... I have to agree that this levels up to Riven, which many have played, but the improved visuals including the pre rendered screens that no longer stood still made it more imerssive. I miss this artwork style so much.
8:13 Heck, I wouldn't be surprised if Atrus and the Stranger keep in touch via video-conferencing. D'ni technology certainly seems to have developed electricity and holographic projection.
Myst IV may have its flaws, but it sure is the most beautiful and technologically impressive. It is definitely my personal favorite, closely followed by Riven and then the original Myst.
Is there any record (eg a novel?) that covers the 12-13 years between Myst III: Exile and this game? The stranger has clearly been visiting Atrus periodically during this time. He seems to know Yeesha quite well (and Catherine and Atrus entrust the stranger with their daughter's safety; allowing her to go alone to pick him up) and she was practically a newborn in the previous game so she wouldn't remember him otherwise.
I love Myst IV. Of all the games in the series, I think it's the most beautiful. I would love to visit Haven. But I hate dealing with that monkey-creature call at the end of the age, and pretty much all of Serenia. I'm pleased to see you took the time to run us through without having to deal with that, and I'm even more pleased to hear how knowledgeable you are on the series! Any chance to learn more about Myst is fine by me!
If you haven't noticed yet, the actor that plays Atrus through out the myst series is the same one that plays achenar =) and he is also one of the creators of myst.
Atrus' house is truly amazing, with its many buildings suspended over the lake, and its own dam with a power supply, and not to mention the monorail. Makes you wonder how he's hiding it all from the eyes of humans, who would probably love to come sample his advanced technology. It's not like his house is in some uninhabited backwater, it's in the middle of the 1820's New Mexico, and people live there, and a Steampunk monorail wasn't exactly a common sight anywhere at that time.
i havnt played myst, riven or exile in years...havnt been able to find a way to play them on my newest computer..and im not sure if myst 4/5 would work on my computer so i havnt gotten them yet..but im glad i found your lets plays so i can watch these games again and see the ones i havnt played..you seem like a smart dood and yours are the only LP's ive been able to listen to
The switching from trap books to regular ages turned into traps makes more sense to me, but it's still annoying to see such an inconsistency in the lore.
@ilikemario8 The last time Gehn saw Atrus was when Atrus trapped him on Riven, before Sirrus and Achenar were born. The only way he could know about them is if Catherine told him about them after he captured her, which I doubt she would do.
It's actually kind of weird how they recast Achenar AND the original actor is still in the game. I think the most likely reason is Rand Miller isn't a trained actor and this game needed trained actors for the brothers since they have a lot of screentime.
@Microsoftultimatefan Yes, Cyan is a colour, which is why the icon included a small cyan planet, as it is actually called Cyanworlds, or Cyan Worlds, not quite sure which one. ANd as Dilandau pointed out, it was Ubisoft which made this. But enough of that info, I actually wanted to ask you in this comment, what your point is with pointing out that Cyan is a colour?
well SVEN GROOT. i have seen your LP of Myst and Riven. LOVED THEM watched the Myst 3 because you told me your Friend on his other chanel did it and that you were not going to do Myst 3. NOW i am finaly starting MYST 4 and 5 The Journey is only 2 games left =] yay
4-34: Hmm... What was late seventeenth/early eighteenth century Spanish* for "cool"? 7:02 -- I asked someone from the production team about that bird, and the reason I couldn't find it in any bird guides was that it's from one of Atrus' Ages--which means that with Katran's decease and Atrus' implied Alzheimer's in End of Ages, nobody knows it's invasive. *Spanish as Ti'ana spoke it, and thus how Atrus and kids spoke it.
KororaPenguin That makes sense. After all, they would be unlikely to learn the most recent slang, since they didn’t live in any Spanish-speaking community.
But Atrus does mention the buring of the books. And the name of the game is "Revelation". So isn't that the revelation? That burning a book doesn't make the prisoner stuck? That way the only contradition I found is one of the bad endings of Riven. Btw, do the journals actually say something like "My sons used the books and they were teleported to the ages instantly? I'm not sure...
The contradictions has nothing to do with Uru and Myst V. It comes purely from Atrus's and the brothers' journals in this game, which never mention the concept of trap books. And also from the fact that Cyan outright told us that trap books didn't exist long before this game was even in the planning stages.
@ilikemario8 It depends on how you play through Myst 3. You can imprison him or let him free. Sirrus and Achenar had destroyed Saavedro's world and he believes his family were killed. He seeks revenge, not knowing that Atrus has already punished Sirrus and Acehnar. In Myst 3, you can choose to imprison him or let Saavedro return to his people and family.
The cutscenes were actually filmed in both French and English since they filmed in Montreal. It's why I've read that some scenes have bad lip syncing because they used the French footage instead.
Just out of curiosity, Sven, what did you think of my mixed-to-negative review of 'Revelation'? While we're on the subject, I would probably rank the Myst series of games as follows: 1. Riven 2. Exile 3. Myst 4. Revelation Hope you don't mind.
@Shintaka9009 i do admit! ;) i think myst IV is the most beautiful game ever created, although Riven looks impressive too in a way, especially considering the fact that it was released in 1997 which is 7 years earlier.
@MsPopeye1977 There are numerous used copies on Amazon.com for as low as $10. That seems to be a reasonable method. Otherwise, check something like eBay.
I soo want this game but no one has it anymore. Amazon has the collectors version for !!80.00!! but i cant get any stores to order it. Ubisoft does not have it up on their page anymore. What to do.
@ToricoUK indeed because it's possible to make beatiful graphics running smooth on every computer, but that was 2004, wouldnt it be GORGEOUS to have myst IV rendered in realtime 3D exactly like it is right now (so unlike realmyst which looks different). making it realtime would allow you to choose your resolution (imagine a 1080p imac or the 27"!!!) and you could float between the camera positions. should be possible with a descent 2010 machine...
Can someone please help me ? I need to know if a reliable place to doenload Myst 4 Revelation. GoG (Goold Old Game) doesn't have it and every download site I've found looks totally sketchy at best and almost always say it's "free" which I don't trust. I guess I could buy the DVD rom but then would I need to use DOSbox with it to play it on Windows 7? Thank you very much in advance to anyone that can help me out. :o)
According to another commenter, they would have been speaking Spanish, as that was Anna's native tongue, and therefore the human language her descendants learned. Thus "translation convention" applies.
@mart2045mart They each have their own appeal. Dilandau manages to come across as significantly less condescending and technical compared to ShadyParadox.
I understand your explanation of the time period but I have to bring up an inconsistency. In myst 4, Yeesha is a little girl yet in Uru she's obviously older and according to the D'ni Reconstruction notes found throughout, it's set in 2000-2002
Michel Folco As far as I understand, so far you can only buy the DVDs. It's on the wishlist at Gog.com, however- maybe they will offer it some day. www.gog.com/wishlist/games/myst_iv_revelation
Every game in this series after Riven tried so hard to be EPIC, and it's off putting to me. :( Riven and Myst were cool because they were so understated. Maybe it's just a 'you had to be there when the games came out' kinda thing, but those 2 games are unparalleled to me. No disrespect to fans of the the later games.
No, that was still about a hundred years in the future, but apparently they would have been speaking Spanish in "real life", so using more modern parlance in the "translation" isn't too strange.
Rewatching this over a decade later, I gotta say, while I give that this and Exile have their issues, esp in continuity and characterisation, I vastly prefer them over V, bc I just despise the story and character changes in V. I don't like the loss of the Stranger, or the changes to the characters, or the new art style. for me, I don't consider V or anything about it or Uru canon, and much prefer to stay in the world of the first four games and the story I was able to build around them. It probably helps that I'm not a lore purist in any way--I'm not bothered by the prison book thing, bc I can come up w/ explanations for that on my own that are at least believable. The vernacular and realism of the puzzles is a sticking point here, but I prefer that to the blatantly different atmosphere and tone of V and Uru; those two don't feel like Myst to me. They've lost the mysterious and magical soul that made the series interesting. Also I uh. I didn't know about when these where 'supposed' to be set until you mentioned it in this video all those years ago, and by that point I was too stubborn to change the story I'd imagined.
The happiest gaming days of my life were our families playing Riven in our pajamas for 3 days straight. We couldn't stop. We ordered pizzas, took turns and basically gamed like our lives depended on it. I bought Myst IV years ago, and haven't cracked the box yet, I can tell you why but there's a myst-ery I think endures better in my imagination with an untold ending I never want to end.
The unanswered mystery is what stays with us the longest, and is what we'll remember in the end - Alan Wake
Even though many people think Myst IV sucks, I personally think its my favorite.
Woah, woah, woah... people think Myst IV sucks?!?!?! MADNESS!!
I personally think its your favorite as well
This is my childhood! I was 3 when it was released and I loved watching my big brother play, and I started actually playing it myself when I was 6
I just finished watching your Myst III LP and now I'm starting this one, and my first thought... "Man, I'd forgotten how popular the dramatic faux Latin chanting was in soundtracks in the 00's"
The journals of the brothers in Myst IV never mention being trapped in the void, or talking to the stranger. Furthermore, it takes them quite a while to realize they're trapped (they spend a lot of time searching for the Myst book) and they don't initially realize that the other brother is also trapped (while in Myst they seem to know that since they warn against freeing the other).
I do love the new cursor behavior with tapping surfaces and a changed gesture to show where you can walk. Myst III would've been a much more solid game if it had that mechanic, as I feel that was probably the main flaw it had.
Now I believe it's possible to recreate this game in UnrealEngine 4 and actually walk around in the environment. Would be awesome if someone would do that..
Oh god yes. That would be amazing.
I agree with many of your points about Revelation. I'd probably rank Exile lower though. While it had some good puzzles, the Ages of J'nanin just didn't have any sense of history to them, which is what I love most in Myst. In Revelation you at least get to find out what the brothers have been up to by observing the prison Ages, in Exile the Ages are just there to provide you with puzzles, all the story is told through Saavedro's journal and occasional video message.
"Go ahead, take a picture. It'll last longer". Even back then, Yeesha was a sarcastic little B.
@tekhiun Rand Miller only portrayed Achenar in Myst. In Myst IV both the roles of the brothers were given to different actors, neither of whom were actually related to each other (unlike the case with Robyn and Rand in Myst, sadly). I still wish Robyn had come back to the Sirrus role for this game but he'd long since parted ways with Cyan at that point.
It would certainly make the journals more cohesive if being pushed out of the void cleared your memory of the time inside. The only problem would be about how both brothers knew that the other was trapped in Myst, but didn't after getting into Spire and Haven, as well as the fact that the Stranger would've forgotten that brief 3-second imprisonment in Riven, meaning that he wouldn't have understood how Gehn suddenly got inside the book.
It's really odd that the Cyan logo was added to this game when Exile went without it (making Exile the only Myst game that doesn't begin with the Cyan logo). You can kind of justify the inclusion because of Rand Miller's involvement but it was almost like Ubisoft put it in to appease the fans...
oh i remember playing this in high school in 2005, such great memories
I'm already gob-smacked that this place is in New Mexico, not another world! I could have been quite near there and never knew.
This is great, I can watch the day's TLJ instalment as I'm waiting for the HD version of Myst IV to load. What a treat to come home to this after a hard day's work. Thanks, Sven
It's not noticeable unless you are really looking closely but Myst IV's cutscenes were filmed in Montreal (this is the only Myst game made in Canada) so Ubisoft had all the scenes filmed in English and French (except for possibly Rand but that's my guess). So at certain times they use the French footage so the lip movements don't really match the English dialogue. Since I've read that Rand Miller did go to Montreal I'm guessing he did film his scenes there too but maybe not with the rest of the cast since Atrus only interacts with the player.
The contradictions disappear if you'll thake Uru and Myst V out of picture.
One fact is true - after burning a prison book a person trapped inside links to whatever Age the book was originally linking to. After all, the PB makes you trapped in between ages.
Oh nice man, I was looking for this, I really enjoy your LPs. Dilandau = best storyteller
I can't remember if you touch on this in a later video (since it's been a while since I last watched this LP), but I forgot just how much some of the anachronistic dialogue in this game bothers me (Yeesha referring to things as 'cool,' Achenar describing Sirrus as 'nuts'). I do enjoy this game, and I know there are other things to nitpick about it, but it's just something that bugs me.
Probably the most realistic looking game of its type, stunning game.
@Microsoftultimatefan No, Cyan supported them (Rand Miller still plays Atrus after all). The reason Ubisoft made this game is because Cyan was busy making Uru at the time.
The prison books still connect to ages, my personal theory is that when the books were destroyed that everything, including the brothers, we're sent into the Ages the prisons connected to, that had been trapped in the link between.
Of course, that those ages were also prisons was just Atrus thinking ahead.
I believe that prison books somehow place a person "in limbo" or "in between" ages. But I can't really be bothered to find a citation for that.
+CategorySchematic Technically in "official Myst lore" there is no such thing as a prison book, but I go by what I see in games and that is my theory, too.
+CategorySchematic Technically in "official Myst lore" there is no such thing as a prison book, but I go by what I see in games and that is my theory, too.
You could make a good critic one day...
I have to agree that this levels up to Riven, which many have played, but the improved visuals including the pre rendered screens that no longer stood still made it more imerssive.
I miss this artwork style so much.
8:13 Heck, I wouldn't be surprised if Atrus and the Stranger keep in touch via video-conferencing. D'ni technology certainly seems to have developed electricity and holographic projection.
Myst IV may have its flaws, but it sure is the most beautiful and technologically impressive. It is definitely my personal favorite, closely followed by Riven and then the original Myst.
Is there any record (eg a novel?) that covers the 12-13 years between Myst III: Exile and this game? The stranger has clearly been visiting Atrus periodically during this time. He seems to know Yeesha quite well (and Catherine and Atrus entrust the stranger with their daughter's safety; allowing her to go alone to pick him up) and she was practically a newborn in the previous game so she wouldn't remember him otherwise.
I love Myst IV. Of all the games in the series, I think it's the most beautiful. I would love to visit Haven. But I hate dealing with that monkey-creature call at the end of the age, and pretty much all of Serenia. I'm pleased to see you took the time to run us through without having to deal with that, and I'm even more pleased to hear how knowledgeable you are on the series! Any chance to learn more about Myst is fine by me!
If you haven't noticed yet, the actor that plays Atrus through out the myst series is the same one that plays achenar =) and he is also one of the creators of myst.
Atrus' house is truly amazing, with its many buildings suspended over the lake, and its own dam with a power supply, and not to mention the monorail.
Makes you wonder how he's hiding it all from the eyes of humans, who would probably love to come sample his advanced technology. It's not like his house is in some uninhabited backwater, it's in the middle of the 1820's New Mexico, and people live there, and a Steampunk monorail wasn't exactly a common sight anywhere at that time.
betwen you and shadyparadox, these are some of my favorite LPs ever.
i love this one, forgot how good the music was, time to revisit myst IV
i havnt played myst, riven or exile in years...havnt been able to find a way to play them on my newest computer..and im not sure if myst 4/5 would work on my computer so i havnt gotten them yet..but im glad i found your lets plays so i can watch these games again and see the ones i havnt played..you seem like a smart dood and yours are the only LP's ive been able to listen to
@xgravix I just had a vision of the Stig from Top Gear as the protagonist in Myst. :-)
The switching from trap books to regular ages turned into traps makes more sense to me, but it's still annoying to see such an inconsistency in the lore.
@ilikemario8 The last time Gehn saw Atrus was when Atrus trapped him on Riven, before Sirrus and Achenar were born. The only way he could know about them is if Catherine told him about them after he captured her, which I doubt she would do.
Say what you want about the story, but this is an absolutely beautiful looking game.
i really wanna play this game. just got done with uru and i loved ever minute of it!
It's actually kind of weird how they recast Achenar AND the original actor is still in the game. I think the most likely reason is Rand Miller isn't a trained actor and this game needed trained actors for the brothers since they have a lot of screentime.
Fantastica saga, no me canso de ella
It's kinda funny that Atrus just says "people talk about his sons". Sounds like tapping the 4th wall to me.
@Microsoftultimatefan Yes, Cyan is a colour, which is why the icon included a small cyan planet, as it is actually called Cyanworlds, or Cyan Worlds, not quite sure which one. ANd as Dilandau pointed out, it was Ubisoft which made this. But enough of that info, I actually wanted to ask you in this comment, what your point is with pointing out that Cyan is a colour?
I love myst real actors and beautiful graphics
well SVEN GROOT. i have seen your LP of Myst and Riven. LOVED THEM
watched the Myst 3 because you told me your Friend on his other chanel did it and that you were not going to do Myst 3. NOW i am finaly starting MYST 4 and 5 The Journey is only 2 games left =] yay
@GalaxyGuy12 I was just pointing that out for people who are extremely curious.
Everyone run, teenager driver! *LOL!*
Me too. I didn't realise my PC needed an external 3D card so I only got so far in this game until the graphics stopped working properly
Does anyone notice that cyan is a color? The company that made this game is called Cyan.
4-34: Hmm... What was late seventeenth/early eighteenth century Spanish* for "cool"?
7:02 -- I asked someone from the production team about that bird, and the reason I couldn't find it in any bird guides was that it's from one of Atrus' Ages--which means that with Katran's decease and Atrus' implied Alzheimer's in End of Ages, nobody knows it's invasive.
*Spanish as Ti'ana spoke it, and thus how Atrus and kids spoke it.
Late 18th/early 19th century. It's like how your first year was the year from birth until your first birthday.
@@ragnkja
But Atrus spoke Spanish and English of a century earlier, when Ti'ana first arrived in D'ni.
KororaPenguin
That makes sense. After all, they would be unlikely to learn the most recent slang, since they didn’t live in any Spanish-speaking community.
It isn't weird - recasting Atrus, a figure far more crucial to the series overall, this late in the series would've been absolutely confusing.
But Atrus does mention the buring of the books. And the name of the game is "Revelation". So isn't that the revelation? That burning a book doesn't make the prisoner stuck?
That way the only contradition I found is one of the bad endings of Riven.
Btw, do the journals actually say something like "My sons used the books and they were teleported to the ages instantly? I'm not sure...
if those 2 books are the ones that hold his sons then you in for quite a game
almost every part of this game could be in a movie
The contradictions has nothing to do with Uru and Myst V. It comes purely from Atrus's and the brothers' journals in this game, which never mention the concept of trap books. And also from the fact that Cyan outright told us that trap books didn't exist long before this game was even in the planning stages.
Do I have to play the previous myst games in order to enjoy this one (like storyline, universe, etc.)?
i got it for $5 brand new at a best buy and great job with the walkthroughs
I'm kinda sad that Myst V is the last game. All the good games are gone.
Damn it! that thing can outrun my honda
Myst sure is fond of sounds...
the ubisoft intro is so epic sounding!!!!!!
@ilikemario8
It depends on how you play through Myst 3. You can imprison him or let him free. Sirrus and Achenar had destroyed Saavedro's world and he believes his family were killed. He seeks revenge, not knowing that Atrus has already punished Sirrus and Acehnar. In Myst 3, you can choose to imprison him or let Saavedro return to his people and family.
The little girl makes me think of Cindy from the Brady Bunch for some reason. Also, though the fans seem to dislike Myst 4, I like it well enough.
What programs did they use to make this game, if you know?
You Know a lot about this game :)
you know that actress playing Yeesha, she's french canadian, actually :D she's got a good english for someone her age O_O
#ProudToBeFrenchCanadian
The cutscenes were actually filmed in both French and English since they filmed in Montreal. It's why I've read that some scenes have bad lip syncing because they used the French footage instead.
Any change of you visiting the Uru live rebooting?
wow, you know a lot about your games!!!
the myst games are so beautifull, dont you agree. Thankyou for uploading these amaizing walkthroughs
I was wondering where is the controls? - for the vehicle. . when looking at the vehicle at 7:30 (youtube time frame)
Ha! Glad I found this. I'll be watching. :)
I just realized that YOU ARE GROOT!
Just out of curiosity, Sven, what did you think of my mixed-to-negative review of 'Revelation'?
While we're on the subject, I would probably rank the Myst series of games as follows:
1. Riven
2. Exile
3. Myst
4. Revelation
Hope you don't mind.
this game lp'd by shady parodox would be amazing one of he funniest lpers and one of the best myst game is just amazing
Are there any other adventure games like this that are not realtime 3d like Myst5?
@Shintaka9009 i do admit! ;) i think myst IV is the most beautiful game ever created, although Riven looks impressive too in a way, especially considering the fact that it was released in 1997 which is 7 years earlier.
@MsPopeye1977 There are numerous used copies on Amazon.com for as low as $10. That seems to be a reasonable method. Otherwise, check something like eBay.
I soo want this game but no one has it anymore. Amazon has the collectors version for !!80.00!! but i cant get any stores to order it. Ubisoft does not have it up on their page anymore. What to do.
A lot of things in this game a person can see being in a movie
i have this game, but cant get it to work anymore. it is really sad because it is one of the best games ive ever played.
It's due to the Microsoft update, that's why.
@ToricoUK indeed because it's possible to make beatiful graphics running smooth on every computer, but that was 2004, wouldnt it be GORGEOUS to have myst IV rendered in realtime 3D exactly like it is right now (so unlike realmyst which looks different). making it realtime would allow you to choose your resolution (imagine a 1080p imac or the 27"!!!) and you could float between the camera positions. should be possible with a descent 2010 machine...
How do you turn on those subtitles??????? I have never been able to do it!
@Dilandau3000 Did they get into some trouble from Cyan?
Welcome back to Myst, were you walk around with your and in front of your face all the time.
@Microsoftultimatefan Actually, Cyan didn't make this one. Ubisoft did. Cyan made Myst, Riven, Uru and Myst V, but not Myst III and IV.
i've never played 5 or uru, but myst 4 definetely has way harder puzzles than riven or myst imo.
what is your favorite myst game?
Can someone please help me ? I need to know if a reliable place to doenload Myst 4 Revelation. GoG (Goold Old Game) doesn't have it and every download site I've found looks totally sketchy at best and almost always say it's "free" which I don't trust. I guess I could buy the DVD rom but then would I need to use DOSbox with it to play it on Windows 7? Thank you very much in advance to anyone that can help me out. :o)
Hey! Can you download the game straight onto the computer, or do you need the disc?
Megan Pritchard you need the disc.
Oops typo -I need to know of a reliable site to download Myst 4. Thanks!
@Dilandau3000 thats what I think the protagonist should be...except without his helmet. XD
So was Yeesha's comment "How cool" a common parlance in 1825?
According to another commenter, they would have been speaking Spanish, as that was Anna's native tongue, and therefore the human language her descendants learned. Thus "translation convention" applies.
@mart2045mart They each have their own appeal. Dilandau manages to come across as significantly less condescending and technical compared to ShadyParadox.
I never got to play this one...
Man I hate it when people talk too much ! I think they like hearing themselves speak
I understand your explanation of the time period but I have to bring up an inconsistency. In myst 4, Yeesha is a little girl yet in Uru she's obviously older and according to the D'ni Reconstruction notes found throughout, it's set in 2000-2002
Azaraiah Zee no, its set past 2003, according to one of the journals.
@sd9800 no shit, eh? I think they filmed the people in real life and just added them in the game... haha.
Desperately looking for a way to buy this game online but seems like nobody is selling it. Anyone can help?
Michel Folco As far as I understand, so far you can only buy the DVDs. It's on the wishlist at Gog.com, however- maybe they will offer it some day.
www.gog.com/wishlist/games/myst_iv_revelation
@ lestat2150
Ya u right i Love All Myst Games
Ma favorites are Myst Masterpice, Myst IV and Myst V
how did you get english subtitles to work when my version says the subtitltes only appear in dutch
TTBurger88 mine don't work in any language.
There's an update patch for the game.
@@Kazuo1G where do you get the patch
wow, Yeesha was cute before she became God
Every game in this series after Riven tried so hard to be EPIC, and it's off putting to me. :( Riven and Myst were cool because they were so understated. Maybe it's just a 'you had to be there when the games came out' kinda thing, but those 2 games are unparalleled to me.
No disrespect to fans of the the later games.
Did the slang word "cool" exist when this game is bassed?
spikew10 based* and yes, it existed.
No, that was still about a hundred years in the future, but apparently they would have been speaking Spanish in "real life", so using more modern parlance in the "translation" isn't too strange.
Rewatching this over a decade later, I gotta say, while I give that this and Exile have their issues, esp in continuity and characterisation, I vastly prefer them over V, bc I just despise the story and character changes in V. I don't like the loss of the Stranger, or the changes to the characters, or the new art style. for me, I don't consider V or anything about it or Uru canon, and much prefer to stay in the world of the first four games and the story I was able to build around them. It probably helps that I'm not a lore purist in any way--I'm not bothered by the prison book thing, bc I can come up w/ explanations for that on my own that are at least believable. The vernacular and realism of the puzzles is a sticking point here, but I prefer that to the blatantly different atmosphere and tone of V and Uru; those two don't feel like Myst to me. They've lost the mysterious and magical soul that made the series interesting. Also I uh. I didn't know about when these where 'supposed' to be set until you mentioned it in this video all those years ago, and by that point I was too stubborn to change the story I'd imagined.
Myst IV Revelation