A worthy successor to Myst 1 - an incredible job by Presto in replicating and imitating the same kind of feeling and atmosphere delivered in the first game. Less complicated and cerebral than Riven, and as a result less satisfying to solve, but still has many a-ha moments that activates the neurons in my brain, especially in the final puzzle.
Saavedro is a decent villain elevated by the iconic Brad Dourif chewing the hell out of the scenery every second that he's on screen.
Saavedro is a decent villain elevated by the iconic Brad Dourif chewing the hell out of the scenery every second that he's on screen.