![]() ![]() Which would be kinda neat to play because I wouldn't have to change the four discs. And the third copy came with Revelation, but it too is on a DVD-rom, and thus unplayable to me. It was $12 for all three games, so I considered it a worthwhile purchase (this is where I got Myst Masterpiece Edition). The second I bought as part of a box set because I no longer owned Myst and Riven, and wanted to play them again. One is the limited collectors edition that I bought when it was released, came with the Soundtrack and a pewter Squee figurine, and I can't remember what else was in that box. ![]() I'd like to get my hands on Real Myst, but I'm not sure if the cost of the game versus the newness of the game is worth consideration.Īnd uh, I currently own three copies of Myst III: Exile. I guess the biggest draw of it was the included hint system, but because I remembered a lot from playing through the first time, I didn't need it. I've got Myst: Masterpiece Edition, and didn't find it much different from how I remembered my first copy of the game (way back when). ![]()
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