



the highly anticipated Myst 2D/VR experience has arrived! Explore deeper connections in these stunning and surreal Ages, uncover a story of ruthless family betrayal, and make choices that will affect both you, and the world of Myst itself.Ĭyan, the indie studio that created the beloved classic, has reimagined Myst.īuilt from the ground up to play both in VR as well as traditional flatscreen displays, Myst is teeming with new art, new sound, re-imagined interactions, and even optional puzzle randomization. As you learn what happened on the island, you will find that you are playing a key role in an epic story whose ending has not yet been written. Journey to Myst Island and other stunning, long dormant locations - called “Ages”- and begin to unravel the mystery you have been thrust into. You find out more about all this stuff over on the Oculus blog.Welcome to Myst: a starkly beautiful island, eerily tinged with mystery and shrouded in intrigue. I joke so much about Skyrim being the jack-of-all-consoles, but truly, I've been looking at the wrong game all this time.įacebook Connect also brought the announcement of Oculus-exclusive Assassin's Creed and Splinter Cell games, as well as a release date for Respawn's Medal Of Honor: Above And Beyond (December 11th, in case you were wondering). Not even joking, like, I didn't realise just how many times Myst has been remastered, remade, re-released and ported to new things. No word on a release date for PC, but its Steam and GOG pages are already up if you'd like to keep an eye on it. Myst is set to arrive after the launch of the Oculus Quest 2 this December. The devs say it includes "new art, sound, interactions, and even optional puzzle randomisation", and there are some very pretty screenshots on the website (though, I'll pop a few below for your perusal).

The new Myst island does look rather lovely, even if the trailer doesn't show any actual gameplay.
