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Riven: The Sequel to Myst

1997· Oct 31
83
Player score
89 ratings

Summary

Riven: The Sequel to Myst is a graphic adventure puzzle game developed by Cyan and released in 1997. It continues the story of Myst, following the player’s journey to rescue Atrus’s wife, Catherine, from a decaying world. The game features pre-rendered environments with complex, interconnected puzzles and minimal direct guidance. Its visuals, sound design, and world-building were praised for their depth and realism. Riven expanded on Myst’s narrative and gameplay scale, becoming one of the most acclaimed adventure games of its time.

Storyline

After the Stranger has rescued Atrus, the master of "linking books", from the imprisonment caused by his sons, a new task awaits the hero. Atrus's wife, Catherine, has been taken by Gehn, his own father. Gehn has appointed himself as the one to rule the Age of Riven, and has driven his world to collapse. Now he holds Catherine hostage on Riven, hoping that his son will restore the book link to the Age and free him from there. The Stranger is requested by Atrus to travel to Riven and find a way to rescue Catherine.

Developer
Cyan Worlds
Publisher
Acclaim EntertainmentEnixTec ToySUNSOFTCyan WorldsRed Orb EntertainmentMean Hamster SoftwareSega Enterprises, Inc.Ubi Soft Entertainment
Franchise
Myst
Genres
Point-and-clickPuzzleAdventure
Themes
FantasyScience fictionDramaMystery
Game modes
Single player
Perspective
First person
Platforms
PC (Microsoft Windows)PlayStationMacSega SaturnWindows Mobile

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