4/1/2025 at 6:43:40 PM
For those, like me, wondering how to play it today. It seems the original studio has released a modernized version available on many platforms (including VR):I missed out on Myst in its heyday, but have always wanted to check it out after hearing so many great things.
Curious if any superfans think it would be better experienced as the original in an emulator or similar.
by anon84873628
4/1/2025 at 6:51:21 PM
> Curious if any superfans think it would be better experienced as the original in an emulator or similar.(superfan checking in) -- I still believe the definitive release is the original `realMyst (2000)` (Sunsoft). https://archive.guildofarchivists.org/wiki/RealMyst . If you only ever play one version, that's the one to play. GOG maintains a beautiful version of this (that works well even on modern Windows), but Cyan de-listed it from GOG a while back, so you can't technically buy fresh copies anymore.
Don't mistake this for "Real Myst: Masterpiece Edition", which is (sorry Cyan), not very good. They imported the old assets into Unity for the re-release, and then did some random texture/asset swaps, the lighting and mood didn't survive the import and is all randomly weird -- strongly recommend ignoring this one.
The original release is good if you want the original experience - https://www.gog.com/en/game/myst_masterpiece_edition
And the new Myst (2021/VR, Unreal Engine) release is wonderful and beautiful, but is more of a re-make to modern gaming sensibilities.
by maxsilver
4/1/2025 at 8:09:54 PM
> Don't mistake this for "Real Myst: Masterpiece Edition", which is (sorry Cyan), not very good.I know you link it further down, but there are two Masterpiece Editions, one for Myst (1999) and one for realMyst (2014). The one you link is the MPE of Myst, and technically not the original 1993 game, though as far as I can tell, it's just an upgrade of graphics and sound, whilst remaining faithful to the original.
I couldn't get realMyst to work back when I got it on GOG, so I'll admit I haven't tried it (nor its Masterpiece Edition), but I did enjoy the 2021 remake, although I noticed that even though it had been over a decade, I sped through that game (I mention this, because I actually visited it after having played the 2024 Riven remake, where the changes to the puzzles did stump me from time to time). Though, personally, I am more of a Riven fan.
by Svip
4/1/2025 at 8:27:44 PM
Since we're getting pretty far down the nerding-out-on-myst rabbit hole: the original version of realMyst, at least for Windows, had some bug that would cause it to immediately crash on any system with a multi-core CPU. At some point someone released a patched EXE that fixed it, I have no idea if gog and/or Steam ever released an official patched version.Also, while talking about remakes: Riven got a remake last year, and it's fantastic. The sprit of the game is entirely intact, but they made changes to some puzzles that both make the experience fresh (for anyone that played the 90s version of Riven) and much less annoying (for any first time players). Can't recommend the Riven remake enough.
by sjm-lbm
4/1/2025 at 8:49:52 PM
Conceding that it was a technical necessity, the replacement of live actors for in-game CGI rendered characters feels off in the Riven remake to me. Necessary because now you can walk all the way around them, the game can't assume a single viewing angle for videos to play out. Nor would it be practical to record new actors playing the roles (the old assets must surely be too low-quality to pass in a modern game, even if they go back to the source).Part of Myst and Riven's charm in the 1990s was the immersion it offered, the world felt real, and the actors playing out characters added to it. The original point-and-click format feels dated today, but at the time, it was convincing enough to be believable.
by chungy
4/1/2025 at 10:26:15 PM
I feel like they could’ve innovated using novel technique, like 3D gaussian splatting (and upscaling the video or better yet record new videos). The vast majority of the time, you’re still pretty much locked unable to move when those CGI character show up, except for turning the camera around (from what I remembered). It could’ve been faked and still work and be much better as I felt it was the only downgrade to an otherwise fantastic remake that I really enjoyed.by starburst
4/2/2025 at 12:46:28 AM
They did use real characters in Obduction, which has similar locomotion options to the new Myst and Riven remakes. They used some interesting workarounds to make it work, like only ever seeing characters through gaps, windows or TV screens.by ehnto
4/1/2025 at 8:55:24 PM
Yeah, I do agree with that. Honestly part of me wishes they would have used the old assets - put whatever you have thought the best available upscaler, and lock the player's position while the video plays. I mean, your position was locked in the original game.. so that should be possible without breaking things, right?That said, I really do think all of the tradeoffs that they did make were understandable - pretty much like you said. Doesn't keep me from being nostalgic for the 90s, though.
by sjm-lbm
4/1/2025 at 10:28:46 PM
> put whatever you have thought the best available upscalerI kind of suspect all they have had at at this point is the over compressed video files that must have been what, 240p at most?
I suspect it may have been just so low that even if they wanted to they would have no choice but to recast and reshoot.
At least they got to reuse the original audio, IIRC.
I’m guessing the original video source was either lost or also possibly low quality/degraded.
by MBCook
4/2/2025 at 7:53:20 AM
All the footage has been archived by The Video Game History Foundation, and is available in their public archive. It’s significantly higher quality than in the game.https://archive.gamehistory.org/folder/934c3e91-4721-49bb-b8...
by tobr
4/2/2025 at 1:51:34 PM
Oh wow! Yes, those are much better quality than can be seen in the Riven release. I wonder if it's possible to mod them into the Riven rerelease!by fao_
4/3/2025 at 4:44:48 AM
I would kind of like to see some more point-and-click adventure games. There's nothing really fun about walking in games and point-and-click means that every moment of the game can be a perfect painting exactly as the artist visualized.by lukas099
4/2/2025 at 1:43:56 AM
Myst is one of my favorite games, but I never could get into realMyst. The idea was great at the time, but I thought the visual fidelity was lower (despite being ... "real"), and the click-based movement never played well.I did like Real Myst: Masterpiece Edition a lot (though it ran terribly on my powerful-at-the-time system). But I'd argue for the OP to play Myst: Masterpiece Edition first. IMO the interface is just as important to Myst as everything else.
by tiltowait
4/1/2025 at 7:04:23 PM
I'd play the 2021 UE remake unless you are specifically a fan of retro gaming / have fond memories of playing games in the 90s. If you are new to the series, it hews close enough to the original that you aren't missing anything on puzzles or story, but its modern graphics and fully explorable world might give you an experience similar to what it was like to play the original closer to release.Then go play the Riven remake. They simplified a few puzzles maybe a bit too much, but otherwise it's fantastic.
by robmccoll
4/2/2025 at 2:28:29 PM
Did they remake Exile too?by insane_dreamer
4/3/2025 at 12:28:02 AM
No, Exile hasn't been remade.by khedoros1
4/1/2025 at 7:36:14 PM
And unfortunately they have had to lay off half their studio:https://www.gamesindustry.biz/half-of-myst-developer-cyan-wo...
The news from a lot of games studios has been pretty brutal over the last couple of years.
by jamesfmilne
4/1/2025 at 9:17:02 PM
For a second I thought that article was old because it refers to Firmament as an "upcoming title"by whutsurnaym
4/1/2025 at 10:02:45 PM
AI generated article maybe based on the X press release post? Most AI is based on out of date training data.by schlauerfox
4/2/2025 at 3:42:25 AM
What's wrong with that article? It says it was published two days ago, but talks about the 2018 game Firmament as "upcoming". AI slop? SEO to show articles as more current than they are?by rf15
4/2/2025 at 3:00:22 PM
Myst is probably one of the few games that benefits from its upgrades and modernization and you won't find too many sticklers for "play the original only". The original was a mind-blowing CD-ROM at the time, but with hindsight it was a grainy slideshow that was sometimes hard to navigate because you only had a couple options at each point and sometimes they didn't line up with your mental model of what they were supposed to do. The modern one is a gorgeous free movement thing that makes it easier to get lost in the puzzles.As a "superfan" of a certain other sort, my biggest complaint with the modern one is only that I can't find my Ki or Relto book while playing it. (In Uru, Cyan's attempt at an MMO version of Myst-like exploration which you can still play today thanks to community support, your Ki is your communications/chat tool to other players, and Relto is the player's "home island" and having a book linking to it at all times is a safety mechanism/security blanket for visiting dangerous Ages. It's also a fast way back to any of the more social hubs. Any of the more modern single player ones feel like they should still connect back to multiplayer, even this many years after Uru's second cancellation.)
by WorldMaker
4/2/2025 at 12:42:37 AM
If you are used to modern games, I would play the modern remake by Cyan. It's amazing to explore the worlds with proper First Person movement.I can also highly recommend their new game, Obduction, and their remake of Riven. I have played the games in VR too and it adds a whole new feeling of scale and presence to the world.
by ehnto
4/2/2025 at 4:10:52 AM
Yes I think Obduction was way better than Myst. Really good and captivating game.by wkat4242
4/2/2025 at 4:09:55 AM
I never liked Myst back in the day. It was just too weird and the puzzles too difficult for me. In those days there was hardly any internet so it was hard to find hints too (hint lines usually were US only and calling the US was ridiculously expensive from Europe). Eventually I played it through years later but needed handhold.I thought Obduction from the same makers which had full VR support from the start, a much better game. Nice understandable story, not overly weird. Puzzles not too hard. I highly recommend it.
by wkat4242
4/1/2025 at 7:01:10 PM
I find in old games, the relatively dated graphics detract from the gameplay - even if they were very advanced for their era. The Zen of Myst is in the mystery (duh), in playing a game where you don't even know the rules or the objective, exploring, guessing, observing, being curious, immersed in a misty riddle.I think better graphics would only refine that, rather than detract from it.
by rich_sasha
4/2/2025 at 1:55:30 AM
I agree with the idea behind this post. Almost always playing the original is the best experience.Myst is the exception. The 3D remake is exceptionally good, and I expect the VR experience to be even better.
by adastra22
4/1/2025 at 9:37:09 PM
I disagree specifically with Myst and Riven because the real magic for me is in the audio (tantamount to ASMR) and that remains high enough quality. The visuals are mostly just helper references for what you’re hearing with the audio. I suspect a text&audio version of Myst would work pretty well.by jimbob45
4/2/2025 at 4:48:06 PM
The latest Myst and Riven remakes are fantastic. The puzzles are the same, the environments are wonderfully made and the atmosphere is there 100%.by d_tr
4/2/2025 at 12:58:40 AM
Incidentally, I found the VR version quite easy. I had played the original when it was new and had quite a difficult time with it. There were times I thought I was never going to get through it. But the VR version I breezed through in a few hours.Now, you might say that I just remembered the puzzle solutions, to which I will counter that I have received too many traumatic brain injuries in the intervening 25 years for that to be the case.
by moron4hire
4/2/2025 at 1:50:49 AM
In the original game, lots of important clues were at the sides of the screen. With VR, you have a perfect mapping of the center of your attention being the center of the screen. I wonder if this, coupled with smooth motion letting you see objects from all perspectives instead of 1-3 angles, makes a noteworthy difference.by tiltowait
4/2/2025 at 2:52:32 PM
FWIW the fully 3D Riven rerelease is pretty excellent, and even offers slightly different gameplay from the original, so veterans won’t be able to just breeze through.by mock-possum
4/1/2025 at 7:52:32 PM
Already Riven was a little too slick to have the same kind of lo-fi magic Myst evoked, so if that's what you want to get a feel for it's probably best to dig up some old ISO or CD and emulate. With a bit of luck some of the videos will refuse to render or glitch a bit, like they were prone to do back in the day.If it's more that you want to see the storytelling and puzzles later adaptions are likely fine. It's a neat game, exciting without direct conflict.
by cess11
4/1/2025 at 6:55:34 PM
Get a modern version with higher-resolution graphics, better color, and other playability improvements. Masterpiece Edition is my favorite version I've played. I think there are a couple of even newer versions; I don't know how they compare.I wasn't a fan of RealMyst. The game's environment wasn't originally designed for the player being able to wander freely, so it doesn't really add much to the game and even detracts from it in some respects.
by bunderbunder
4/2/2025 at 7:19:47 AM
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