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Myst Series

Myst III: Exile

Point-and-click Puzzle Adventure Fantasy Drama Mystery
85
User Score
66 ratings
Very Positive
437 reviews
May 7, 2001
Released 9121 days ago
Xbox PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac PlayStation 2

About

MYST III: EXILE introduces a new villain Saavedro, who seeks revenge when he finds out his homeland was destroyed by Atrus' sons. The player must track the villain through several surrealistic Ages, navigating puzzles to uncover the truth behind this new adversary. Only then can disaster be averted to choose who was right and who was wrong.

Saavedro is played by Academy Award nominee Brad Dourif (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest).

Storyline

Exile begins 10 years after the events of Riven, when the Stranger arrives at the home of Atrus and his wife Catherine. Atrus is a scientist and explorer who has mastered an ancient practice known as the Art: he can create links to different worlds, called Ages, by writing special books. This ability is by an ancient civilization known as the D'ni, whose society crumbles after the D'ni city is devastated by a plague. Atrus calls the Stranger to his home to display his newest Age, Releeshahn, which Atrus has designed as a new home for the D'ni survivors.

As Atrus is preparing to leave for Releeshahn, a mysterious man appears in Atrus' study, steals the Releeshahn book and leaves behind another. Following the thief, the Stranger arrives at J'nanin, an Age that Atrus had written long before as a way to teach the Art to his sons. Because the thief has caused considerable damage to the J'nanin book, Atrus cannot accompany the Stranger.

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Release Dates by Platform

PC (Microsoft Windows) Worldwide
May 7, 2001
Mac Worldwide
May 7, 2001
PC (Microsoft Windows) Worldwide
Sep 7, 2001
Mac Worldwide
Sep 7, 2001
PlayStation 2 Worldwide
Sep 22, 2002
Xbox Worldwide
Sep 22, 2002
Xbox Worldwide
Oct 4, 2002
PlayStation 2 Worldwide
Oct 4, 2002

Game Info

Developer
Presto Studios
Publisher
Cyan Worlds, Ubi Soft Entertainment
Engine
Sprint
Game Modes
Single player
Perspective
First person
Genres
Point-and-click Puzzle Adventure
Themes
Fantasy Drama Mystery

Languages

Audio / Voice
French, Dutch, Italian, German, English, Spanish (Spain)
Text / Subtitles
German, Dutch, English, Italian, German, French, Italian, English, French, Dutch, Spanish (Spain), Spanish (Spain)

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