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I don't really think Rand in his hasredt of hearts believes that the gaming aspect of the franchise is dead. All kinds of older franchises are getting reboots. Examples: Prince of Persia, Medal of Honor, Marvel vs. Capcom 3, ect. Basicly I believe it's time for a new Myst game. Not based on the movie but released around that time. I'm sure Rand and RAWA can figure something out. The D'ni history is so immersive, it's near impossible to cover it all! -So I just finnished The Book of Atrus and boy; how that book was AWESOME! It's was so epic in just about everyway! I'm gonna start on book 2 and see how it shapes up; I mean it's the one being made into a movie first right? Lol.   The first book answered all my questions before Myst. It was an epic and when it's time as a film comes I'll be waiting to see it! To see Myst Island in all of it's movie grade CGI glory, right alongside The Cavern, Riven, Age 37, Inseption, and that age Cathrine wrote that sounds pheonominal! (forgot what it was called, anyone recall?)
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I feel your pain. The Myst series ended with Riven. What solhud have heralded a new era for immersive, puzzling, emotionally compelling games instead heralded the inexplicable death of it.I think Riven emerged from a rare perfect storm. It may happen again, but not in Cyan's hands. The sequels strike me as being about as planned as The Matrix sequels, and they end up similar in relative quality: not even necessarily bad, just missing the indescribable magic that you can't put your finger on. I'd like to blame Robyn's leaving of Cyan after the release of Riven, but the more probable reality is that these things cannot last.The most beautiful part of Riven? For me, I think it's the sky. I don't think I've ever seen a sky that is so simultaneously idealistic yet realistic.

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I feel your pain. The Myst series ended with Riven. What solhud have heralded a new era for immersive, puzzling, emotionally compelling games instead heralded the inexplicable death of it.I think Riven emerged from a rare perfect storm. It may happen again, but not in Cyan's hands. The sequels strike me as being about as planned as The Matrix sequels, and they end up similar in relative quality: not even necessarily bad, just missing the indescribable magic that you can't put your finger on. I'd like to blame Robyn's leaving of Cyan after the release of Riven, but the more probable reality is that these things cannot last.The most beautiful part of Riven? For me, I think it's the sky. I don't think I've ever seen a sky that is so simultaneously idealistic yet realistic.