By Brad Cook
Great stories always conclude with echoes of their beginnings, and Myst V: End of Ages is no different. You began the series by freeing Atrus from his prison and learning how he wound up there. Now you must explore the mysterious underground D’ni city, as well as wondrous new Ages, with assistance — and sometimes hindrance — from Atrus’ daughter Yeesha and a new character named Esher.
With your main objective accomplished, you get to decide not only the end of the entire Myst story but also the fate of the D’ni people. We probably don’t have to tell you to choose wisely. We know you’ll make the right decision.
The End of the Beginning?
“This is where the Myst series has led to,” explains Rand Miller, who co-created the original Myst play online games with his brother, Robyn, in 1993. “[This play online games] marks the end of this part of the story,” he adds cryptically.“The power in the Myst play online games is the ability to ‘create’ new worlds through the art of writing. And the negative consequences are evident in every play online games.”Enigmatic to the end, Miller prefers that you experience the adventure for yourself, rather than give away his master plan. Suffice it to say, however, that he and his brother had no clue the original play online games would be so successful, which has enabled the series to continue through four sequels.
- Rand Miller
“Our original goals were simply to create a place that would become your world — a virtual environment that would begin to feel like you were really there,” Miller says.
Lose Yourself
In Myst V, Miller and his development team have taken the idea of a virtual environment as far as they could, adding an option that allows you to move through the world in a free-form manner. While you can still play the play online games in the original point-and-click mode, this method enables you to literally explore every nook and cranny.In addition, the live-action actors of past installments have been replaced by new 3D characters who move and talk realistically. You’ll notice that the real-time environment they inhabit is alive with all kinds of activity, from earthquakes that rock the underground caverns to bats that randomly flit by to strange creatures that scurry out of your way as you approach them.
“Over the years,” says Miller, “the Myst play online games have become increasingly sophisticated, culminating in Myst V, where we offer striking graphics that players can walk smoothly through. But the goal has always been to have players turn down the lights, turn up the sound and lose themselves in our alternate worlds.”
“The goal has always been to have players turn down the lights, turn up the sound and lose themselves in our alternate worlds.”
- Rand Miller
Negative Consequences
Miller notes that the overriding theme of the Myst series “is the idea that power corrupts. Even good people’s lives can be affected in negative ways when they suddenly gain access to power.”He adds: “The power in the Myst play online games is the ability to ‘create’ new worlds through the art of writing. And the negative consequences are evident in every play online games.”
Those concepts tie in nicely with the slates that are a major part of the play online games in Myst V. While you must still click on a variety of world elements to solve puzzles and figure out how to move on to the next Age, the slates add a new level of interactivity. You use them to write the arcane symbols you find around the environment; through trial and error, you can cause things to happen or command the creatures to perform certain tasks.
“The slate allows players to have a taste of the power of writing,” Miller explains. “It gives them the ability to change the world by learning and writing symbols on the slates. From a play online games perspective, it gives us a very unique interface element, a new, interesting and believable way for players to interact with the creatures in the play online games.”
As we said, power corrupts. Don’t let this new ability go to your head.
Savor the Moment
The Miller brothers formed Cyan Worlds (originally known simply as Cyan) with the intent of building worlds, starting with their very first children’s play online games. Lessons learned during the development of those titles helped them launch a best-selling adventure series for adults, and Miller reveals that since then, he and his team have “learned something from every play online games” along the way.“We look back and see what worked and what didn’t work,” he says. “Ironically, I think that for Myst V we went back to some of the successful elements from the very first Myst.”
How the first and last chapters tie together, however, is for Miller to know and you to find out. Don’t despair, though, that this is the end of Myst forever: “There is a lot more story and history in the D’ni universe that surrounds Myst,” Miller explains, “and we may release more in the form of a fourth novel.
“But take your time exploring Myst V — it may be a while before there are any more Myst worlds to explore.”
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