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We've been delivering all adventure games fans the Myst games for some time now and today we're giving you a deal you can't miss.
If you're an adventure games fan you probably already own at least two copies of each Myst game - after all it was the best selling PC game for a decade! But if you were waiting for an even better deal than grabbing [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/myst_masterpiece_edition]Myst Masterpiece, and [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/the_manhole_masterpiece_edition]The Manhole for $5.99 each, then we have an offer for you. This weekend we're giving you a 25% discount on all three games from Cyan Inc. The promotion ends on Monday, January 25 at 11:59 p.m. EDT. Check out the promo page to take advantage of this deal.
Nice. One query though - how come this deal doesn't include Uru?
Oh, c'mon GOG....no RealMyst?
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Gremmi: Nice. One query though - how come this deal doesn't include Uru?

Because it was just released yesterday. Newly released games are not included in promos, which again is probably by agreement with their publishers. At any rate it's best to wait with discouting a new release to pick up a larger profit from the initial sales.
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Gremmi: Nice. One query though - how come this deal doesn't include Uru?

Real Myst and Uru were published by Cyan Games itself and not by Cyan Inc. according to their game page.
I'm a bit disappointed too that those games aren't in the promo.
Than again, it will take months to finish my back catalog, so I can wait.
Post edited January 22, 2010 by HertogJan
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HertogJan: Real Myst and Uru were published by Cyan Games itself and not by Cyan Inc. according to their game page.

They are the same company, just switched names once or twice.
I bought Riven although I own it three times already :P Too bad there's no Myst III yet, though. I know, it wasn't made by Cyan but still ..
I'm in serious doubt. I've never played any Myst games (although I always wanted to)...what should I do? Purchase the 2D Myst or RealMyst? The 3D one looks more interesting (the slide show thing looks a bit disorienting, and 3D just feels more...natural), but I really don't know what to do...help, anyone?
Oh, and what about The Manhole? Is it any good?
Post edited January 22, 2010 by cristianolopes
Maybe it is me, but it seems to be a weak promo. The two titles many would want are missing.
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cristianolopes: I'm in serious doubt. I've never played any Myst games (although I always wanted to)...what should I do? Purchase the 2D Myst or RealMyst? The 3D one looks more interesting (the slide show thing looks a bit disorienting, and 3D just feels more...natural), but I really don't know what to do...help, anyone?
Oh, and what about The Manhole? Is it any good?

I'll quote myself:
Personally I think the two games are actually very different concerning mood and atmosphere, so I like to play them both for different reasons.
Advantages Myst Masterpiece:
-better lighting and texture/model/polygon detail (curved surfaces, etc.), it was just not possible in real time at the time realMYST was released
-simpler and more intuitive controls, navigation is a lot quicker
-very low hardware requirements
Advantages realMYST:
-free 3D movement (makes exploration much less confusing and disorienting sometimes)
-much higher screen resolutions and even antialising possible (Masterpiece is stuck at 640*480)
-changing weather, day & night cycle & more animations in general (water etc.)
-additional age to explore
Post edited January 22, 2010 by Lafazar
Nice, but I'll pass.
I do not possess mental qualities and perception so I would suck at them.
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klaymen: Nice, but I'll pass.
I do not possess mental qualities and perception so I would suck at them.

Doesn't mean you won't enjoy it ;)
Post edited January 22, 2010 by apexultima
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klaymen: Nice, but I'll pass.
I do not possess mental qualities and perception so I would suck at them.

I'd say experiencing the story and the worlds is interesting enough to make playing the games worth it, even when you are using a walkthrough to get past some of the more obscure puzzles (or even all of them).
The thought and attention to detail that has gone into building these worlds and the story is remarkable and worth exploring.
You can hardly expect new games to immediately go into promo mode...
Ok...I think I'll just get Riven and keep it for now. When RealMyst goes on sale, I'll grab it.
About The Manhole, I don't know what to do.