Uru: Ages Beyond Myst

Uru: Ages Beyond Myst

released on Dec 11, 2003

Uru: Ages Beyond Myst

released on Dec 11, 2003

From the makers of Myst and Riven comes the next chapter of the Myst franchise. In Uru: Ages Beyond Myst, you'll journey through a variety of different ages and discover the lost civilization of the D'ni people. This time, you don't have to point and click to move around--you can explore each age in real-time 3D. Create your own character and spend hours discovering mysterious areas, solving a large variety of mind-challenging puzzles, and following an epic storyline.


Also in series

Myst V: End of Ages
Myst V: End of Ages
Myst IV: Revelation
Myst IV: Revelation
Uru: The Path of the Shell
Uru: The Path of the Shell
Myst III: Exile
Myst III: Exile
realMyst
realMyst

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A sadly aborted trailhead into what would have been a Myst MMO. The game as it stands today is still very good, even thru the janky graphics and awkward 3rd person. Cyan is still S Tier in worldbuilding. Worth your time.

Avatares, 3ª persona y era actual, ¿pero esto qué es? Pues es nada más y nada menos que Uru, un juego que iba a ser la revolución, pensado como un principio para ser multijugador, pero que no
cuajó muy bien…
Empezamos nuestra aventura en un creador de avatares parecido al de los Sims. Una vez satisfechos con nuestra imagen, nos dejan en un desierto con un calor sofocante, y veremos una caravana con un señor que nos dice que nos estaban esperando, pero que antes exploremos bien el entorno (vamos, que busquemos “pistas” “tapices”) antes de seguir.
Avanzamos un poco y bajamos al pozo del árbol de la vida y en una de las casas de la grieta… BOOM, aparece un video/holograma de Yeesha con unos 20 años (recordemos que en Exile era tan solo un bebe) y nos dice que su cometido es cuidar y restaurar las antiguas Eras y por eso sus padres (Catherine y Artrus) la llevaron al Relto.
En nuestro Relto (o era personal) encontraremos un armario y una estantería para los libros que
vayamos “restaurando”.

it kinda doesn't feel right to rate and review this version of the game considering it's a single player experience made from the husk of an MMO. it's funny because it's full of all kinds of annoying bullshit puzzles that would work beautifully in a communal environment. i really wish i could've played uru live when it was happening, i would've absolutely eaten it up.