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Riven for switch
Riven for switch












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What's great about the puzzles of Riven is how none of them feel illogical, with the best way to solve them being the simple act of pretending as if this is a real place and you are "there," instead of handling this like any other video game. The good news? Just like with Myst, they are not of the WHAT-NEEDS-TO-BE-DONE-HERE? variety, instead, it's all about being mindful of your surroundings and of the clues these can give, taking lots of notes, and, most of all, think, think, and think. No, there's not much killing to do here, but there are lots of puzzles to solve before reaching the end, and they are pretty challenging. Once again, Riven is a tough place to brave. As again it's all about exploring a vast world, with no guiding hand showing you the way, no journal to take notes on, and, generally, no hand-holding whatsoever. It doesn't have the same scarcity of interactions with the original, but don't expect to talk to many people. Of course, this being part of the Myst series, Riven is quite the lonely place. Without spoiling much, the storyline revolves around saving a lady from the shackles of Gehn the god-tyrant of the Myst franchise, and one of the most powerful Age creators, with Ages being compact worlds encased in simple books. Note, however, that most of it is still insinuated, not exposed.

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There's a heavier emphasis in the plot this time around, and that's a good thing as it's even better than before. Riven feels "real." From the architecture, to the various pieces of art and symbols, this is a place that people have lived into a place of history. Compared to Myst it's substantially more photorealistic, and, as a result, has aged much better, but it's not only that which makes this look so good.

riven for switch

Yes, it's just a bunch of brownish rocks in the middle of an azure ocean, but it's a magnificent bunch of brownish rocks in the middle of an azure ocean. That probably sounds kind of lame, as part of the fun in Myst had to do with getting to explore more than one realm… and yet, people loved the island complex of Riven, which managed to engross them due to its wonderful atmosphere like only a bunch of video game universes have ever done so - and for a good reason. Like its predecessor, Riven is heavy on puzzles, which rarely include using inventory items, but usually involve understanding and manipulating the complex environments and machinery of the game world.ĭisclaimer: The product images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product received.Aside from a brief break, this adventure will take place in just one world the world of Riven. Interaction with the environment is possible only when said environment is highlighted as a "hot spot", and is also performed by simple clicking.

#Riven for switch series

The game world is presented as a series of computer-generated still screens the player explores it in a point-and-click fashion. Riven is a sequel to Myst, and is very similar to its predecessor in gameplay style, controls, and visual presentation. The Stranger is requested by Atrus to travel to Riven and find a way to rescue Catherine.

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Now he holds Catherine hostage on Riven, hoping that his son will restore the book link to the Age and free him from there. Gehn has appointed himself as the one to rule the Age of Riven, and has driven his world to collapse. Atrus's wife, Catherine, has been taken by Gehn, his own father. Nintendo Switch Accessories & PeripheralsĪfter the Stranger has rescued Atrus, the master of "linking books", from the imprisonment caused by his sons, a new task awaits the hero. Nintendo GameCube Accessories & Peripherals

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Riven for switch