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Myst V: End of Ages
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The Grand Finale of the greatest adventure! Decide the fate of a civilization in this triumphant final chapter to the Myst saga. Embark on an epic journey into the heart of a shattered empire as the only explorer who can still save it— or destroy it with the wrong choices. Whether you’re a longtime Myst fan or new to the series, the Grand Finale is an epic adventure you won’t want to miss. Key features: Developed by the original creators of Myst: Rand Miller and Cyan Worlds bring you the ultimate chapter in a series already renowned as the pinnacle of adventure gaming. Explore vast 3D worlds with an easy click of the mouse: Improved point-and-click interface offers several options to accommodate your exploration style. Interact with the world like never before: The innovative new slate lets you communicate with mysterious creatures and manipulate the world around you. The characters of Myst brought to life: New facial mapping technology brings characters to life with unprecedented emotion and expressiveness.
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Myst V: End of Ages is an adventure game taking place in the first person. Players travel across several worlds known as "Ages", solving puzzles and gathering story clues by reading books or observing the environment. End of Ages offers players three navigation modes to explore. The first, "Classic mode", uses the same controls used in Myst and Riven; Ages are divided into locations of interest, or nodes, and the player's view is fixed at every node. Players advance to other nodes by clicking on portions of the screen. The "Classic Plus" mode uses the control scheme of Myst III: Exile and Myst IV: Revelation; movement is still node-based but players can rotate their view 360 degrees in any direction. The final navigation mode, known as "Free Look" or "Advanced" mode, allows players to navigate and observe the Ages freely, as in Uru: Ages Beyond Myst. The WASD keyboard keys are used for walking forward, backward, and sideways, while the mouse is used to change the player's point of view. A new game mechanic to the series is the use of a slate found in all the Ages. These slates can be carved using the mouse to create shapes and symbols. The use of the slate is necessary to communicate with a shadowy race of creatures known as the Bahro. The Bahro understand certain symbols drawn on the slate and will respond to them; the creatures also retrieve the slate and return it to its original space if the player drops it. Slate symbols can cause environmental changes such as rain or wind, which may be necessary for solving puzzles. The slate cannot be carried everywhere, due to its size. For example, the player will have to leave the slate behind if they want to climb a ladder. End of Ages has several features designed to help players complete puzzles. To recall clues or important items, players can use a camera feature to take screenshots, which are then placed in a journal the player can access at any time. Player interactions with other characters are similarly recalled via another journal; everything a character tells the player is stored and can be viewed at any time. Journal pages are narrated by the voice of the character, and missing pages of the journal appear translucent in menus.
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Myst V: End of Ages is a Point-and-click, Puzzle game released in 2005 developed by Beenox, Cyan Worlds that offers Single player gameplay from a first person perspective playable on Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows) with 26 user ratings averaging 70.1/100. The game explores themes like Science fiction. If you enjoy Myst V: End of Ages, you might also like similar games in our database of 45,000+ titles.
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