Uru: Ages Beyond Myst - Complete Chronicles (jewel case packaging)

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Release date
July 23rd, 2004
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PC DVD-ROM
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Uru: Ages Beyond Myst - Complete Chronicles contains:
  • Uru: Ages Beyond Myst
  • Myst Uru: To D'ni
  • The Path of the Shell.
The Uru Chronology:

Uru: Ages Beyond Myst took players on an adventure to learn of the D'ni's past. Uru: To D'ni, the first expansion pack, leads players into the present. Uru: The Path of the Shell, the second expansion pack, looks into the future of the D'ni.

Uru: Ages Beyond Myst was included in TIME Magazine's top ten games for 2003, won PC Gamer's "Adventure Game of the Year" and was among the top-five selling PC titles for the 2003 holiday season - in fact, sales outdistanced its closest adventure genre competitor by more than 100,000 units.
 

System Requirements:

Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP; 800 MHz Pentium III or AMD Athlon or better; 256 MB RAM or more; 32 MB DirectX 9.0-compliant video card; DirectX 9.0-compliant audio card; DirectX 9.0b (included on disc); CD-ROM 4x or faster; 2.5 GB free hard disk space; Mouse & Keyboard; 800x600 16-bit display

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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful:
Review by Elliot on 18th November, 2004
"If you've got broadband..."
This would have been a great game if the Massively Multiplayer service hadn't been cancelled. However, I believe it is still a good game. Some of the puzzles are a bit time consuming, but I found it less frustrating than the average FPS. Another thing to note is that it is still possible to play online using the fan-run UntilURU servers, see: http://plasma.cyanworlds.com

The graphics are certainly stunning, but require a very high spec computer to reach their full potential. Definitely worth it for any Myst / Riven fan.
 
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Review by K on 12th November, 2004
"So who lost the plot hmmm?"
A complete bore - apart from the stunning graphics there is no relevance here to previous Myst series. Has no continuation to the original storyline and frankly - who's that interested in the Díni, the makers might be, but it's way too obscure. Cannot save games where you choose, no zip mode and unlike other Myst games you can die or get trapped frequently then you are taken painfully back to a point you have played....A most uninteresting story
 
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