
Myst would go on to have five mainline sequels, most notably Myst III: Exile which appeared on the original Xbox, and then later the same platform would host the only console release of Myst IV: Revelation. More than just being on the cutting edge of visuals and graphics, Myst gave players an immersive and surrealist game world to explore, one filled with taxing yet rewarding puzzles to solve, and a great deal of mystery to uncover in relation to the lore. The early ‘90s were a pivotal time in gaming, and the original Myst was certainly a pioneering title as a puzzle adventure title, as players clicked through a vibrant world presented as pre-rendered images with interactive portions.

More than a console port of a VR game, this Myst is actually a full-fledged remake of the 1993 seminal classic on PC, which was then ported to several home consoles such as the original PlayStation and SEGA Saturn.
