Description
After the Stranger has rescued Atrus, the master of "linking books", from the imprisonment caused by his sons, a new task awaits the hero. Atrus's wife, Catherine, has been taken by Gehn, his own father. Gehn has appointed himself as the one to rule the Age of Riven, and has driven his world to collapse. Now he holds Catherine hostage on Riven, hoping that his son will restore the book link to the Age and free him from there. The Stranger is requested by Atrus to travel to Riven and find a way to rescue Catherine.
Riven is a sequel to
Myst, and is very similar to its predecessor in gameplay style, controls, and visual presentation. The game world is presented as a series of computer-generated still screens; the player explores it in a point-and-click fashion. Interaction with the environment is possible only when said environment is highlighted as a "hot spot", and is also performed by simple clicking. Like its predecessor,
Riven is heavy on puzzles, which rarely include using inventory items, but usually involve understanding and manipulating the complex environments and machinery of the game world.
Alternate Titles
- "迷霧之島II" -- Chinese spelling (traditional)
- "Riven: La Suite De Myst" -- French title
- "Riven: Il Seguito Di Myst" -- Italian title
- "Riven: A Sequência de Myst" -- Brazilian title
- "Myst 2" -- Informal name
- "リヴン ザ シークェル トゥー ミスト" -- Japanese spelling
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Trivia
Saturn version
While the Mac, Windows and Playstation versions were released on five CDs, the Sega Saturn version was released on only four. The layout is as follows:
Disc 1: Intro, Temple Island
Disc 2: Jungle Island, Tay
Disc 3: Book Assembly Island, Survey Island
Disc 4: Prison Island, 233rd Age
The bad endings originally on Disc 5 are now on every disc.
Soundtrack
The soundtrack for this game was composed and performed by
Robyn Miller. Also, this soundtrack contains recently recovered d'ni archaeological information. Release date is 1998.
Tracklist:
- Link
- Atrus Theme
- Gateroom
- Jungle Totem
- Survey Island Theme
- Temple
- Village Entrance Theme
- Moeity Caves
- Moeity Theme
- Boat Ride
- Moeity Prison
- The Red Cave
- Wahrk Room
- Catherine's Prelude
- Catherine's Theme
- Catherine's Freedom
- Gehn Speaks
- Gehn's Theme
- Fissure
- Bonus Track
Awards
- Computer Gaming World
- November 1996 (15th anniversary issue) – #12 Top Vaporware Title in Computer Game History
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