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(More customer reviews)A fitting end to the long-lived Myst series, this game brings the player to the present day, decades after the last instalment, in a quest to discover the dark past of the D'ni, the Bahro, and Atrus' daughter Yeesha. Finally in realtime free-romaing 3D, but with an "old style" point and click interface available for the nostalgics, Myst V allows for a greater immersion and interaction with the environment. The tablet that allows you to talk to the Bahro is a nice new gimmick and an important part in the puzzle-solving, even though the image recognition software it works upon is sometimes glitchy and, in one particular occasion, might allow you to skip a portion of an Age unintentionally. Those who have not played Uru might be confused at what the Bahro story is all about, but there are more than enough hints inside the game itself and, as always with the Myst games, part of the fun is figuring out the things that are not readily explained.
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