Here's the reply.
Does one need to be registered on Twitter to see that screenshot?
What about posting it here, or is that impossible due to missing hits on that Twitter account?
As far as I know you don't need to be registered in order to see a twitted(?) picture. Oh and the page does not exist. koolmagicguy, you may want to fix that.
Would love to hear an update on this![]()
So would I. They seemed so sure but without hearing any news in the last several months it's hard not to think that Cyan doesn't find OS X worthy of the once best selling game of all time, which was originally ONLY on Macintosh systems.
Sorry for getting all your hopes up, I dearly hope this will happen some day.
I absolutely loved Myst as a kid and still have it on the original CD. I also had realMyst which was basically the same game but allowed you to actually walk and turn like an FPS game instead of just a series of animated stills which the original game was. I dunno why but i preferred the original version. realMyst just wasn't as fun somehow.... I think mainly because on the original Myst you KNEW when you did a puzzle right or you clicked the right button because the game would momentarily freeze and you would hear the CD spin away. So you knew the next part of the game was loading, ha.
Exactly my thoughts. Really hope they havn't given it up. They do have a mystic, currently empty "mac apps" section on their homepage http://www.cyanworlds.com/CyanApps/Cyan_Apps/Mac_Apps.html
This is exactly why Myst V wasn't as good as Myst I-IV. There was a certain thrill about everything being explored in these beautiful views and something suddenly springing to life when you solved a puzzle! The whole feeling of the game gets lost when you walk around like it would be a FPS.
Myst V has a movement mode that mimiced the other games. IMO the reason it wasn't as good was that it was rushed due to financial reasons. But I still found it better than Myst III and some of Myst IV.