![]() ![]() It’s not even developed by the ppl that did the original games you love and yet you still are excited. And things like that don’t happen all the time, it’s one thing to say your game rocks and it ends up bad (duh, noone will ever say their game is bad) and a totally different thing to write content that ends up not available in the back of the box.Įdit: Also ubisoft was the publisher so they are as much to blame for that as Cyan anyway… Ubisoft made the boxes and the adverts as wellĪnd since you judge games by their quality only how come you are so excited over this already, you don’t know it’s quality, it’s not even developed yet, all you know is that it’s a new Myst game. Well I didn’t buy the game, I’ve just been reading about it. Well then you needn’t to trust them…Ĭyan is not the one responsible for Myst IV Revelation.Īnd things like Uru happen all the time.I don’t trust companies who make videogames, I buy their games based on their quality. Oh yeah, if you want a good adventure game get Syberia (the original not the sequel though) or The Longest Journey. And Riven was before that anyway, just the second game in the series, it was even on the Saturn wasn’t it? The company made a mistake but I don’t think they made it in an effort to turn the series into a cashshow. I dont think the series has been turned into a cashshow Geof, as far as I know after myst the only title is URU that I mentioned above and while good on paper it didn’t work out in execution. Meet Gehn in it? Why, is this going to be online like URU: Ages beyond Myst was going to be? Anyway, I don’t trust the company anymore, you don’t put so much advertising in the online part of your new game, write on the back of it’s box that it’s a part of the game and then end up never getting it to work cos of technical issues… They should have finished their testing BEFORE they release the game so that they wouldn’t have advertised all about it, and even written it on the back of the box… They should be sued or something by all the people that bought it since in the end it didn’t include all the adverts and the back of the box was saying… I’m gonna go euphorically berserk now!Sirrus is gonna be in this game and the great master Peter Gabriel is part of the music team!!! The storyline is very suspenseful, the puzzles are compelling, and the music, produced by Jack Wall in partnership with Peter Gabriel, will create an unparalleled experience.” “The game is simply a ‘must-have’ for Myst fans and will also appeal to new players. “Myst IV Revelation will take players into the twisted minds and worlds of two evil brothers, deep inside an intense family drama, and immerse them within a visually stunning environment,” said Genevieve Lord, producer at Ubisoft. Understanding their motives is the key to the investigation which will lead to a true “revelation.” Players will escape into the adventure as they attempt to solve the mystery and discover the fate of the two villainous brothers, Sirrus and Achenar. A little girl disappears, her two brothers are suspected, and it is clear that their story is far from over. Within the visually awe-inspiring world of Myst, a gripping family drama will slowly unfold. “Myst IV Revelation will only add to the strength of the Myst franchise, which continues to lead the Adventure category in critical acclaim, fan following, and sales.” “We are excited to announce Myst IV Revelation and proud that it comes from our own Ubisoft Montreal studios,” said Laurent Detoc, president of Ubisoft Inc. Peter Gabriel, world-renowned recording artist, worked in collaboration with award-winning composer Jack Wall to create the game’s immersive and ambient soundtrack. Wall credited the Myst universe and story with allowing him to write music "Western ears are somewhat less accustomed to" Revelation's score was inspired by Eastern European music that Wall enjoyed in the 1990s."SAN FRANCISCO - ApUbisoft, one of the world’s largest videogame publishers, today revealed the critically acclaimed and best-selling Myst? franchise will launch its newest adventure, Myst? IV Revelation, this fall. Wall reused, reorchestrated and expanded themes composed by previous Myst composer Robyn Miller for example, Wall reused Atrus' Theme from Riven and the brothers' leitmotifs from the original game. The success and recognition of Exile's score landed Wall the job of writing Revelation's music with a budget of $100,000-twice the amount he had worked with for Exile. Wall was initially a sound engineer and producer, and stated composing "was kind of like a next step for me, rather than something I decided to do early on". Jack Wall composed, conducted, and produced the music for Revelation the game was his second game score, following the music for Myst III: Exile. ![]()
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