Myst III: Exile Xbox

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The all sequel to Myst and Riven: technology, story and a arch enemy. It?s the perfect place to plan revenge. The success of Myst continues with 5 entirely new ages to explore and a dramatic storyline, which features a pivotal character.


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ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Game Genre: Action/Adventure

Max # of Players: 1


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Product Title: Myst III: Exile Xbox

Manufacturer: UbiSoft

Power Score: 2.9 | 4 Reviews


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Difficult puzzles, strange and...

Strengths: Myst franchise

Weakness: Slideshow walkthrough type graphics- no 3D world to explore

Difficult puzzles, strange and eerie worlds. It's all here. I must admit, my XBOX had some graphic issues playing this game- does not run as smoothly as it could. But if you liked any of the Myst series- it's a lot more fun playing this in the living room than sitting in front of a computer!

By wpbgwm - Feb 17, 2003

Myst III: Exile

Myst III: Exile receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS rating of 2.43 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #5,620 game of all time, #112 game of 2002 for the Xbox and #655 Xbox game of all time. The rating and ranking is based on an average of 24 critic scores, awards and other criteria. To see a breakdown of the game ranking, read individual critic reviews, or see how other games ranked, click on the link...
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By TopTenREVIEWS.com - Mar 17, 2008

Myst III: Exile

I’ll have to admit here that Myst was not my favorite game when it was hugely successful back in the early 1990s. Having been the top-selling PC game at the time and one that has collected quite a following by fellow gamers, I felt compelled to check the game out and see what all the fuss was about. It turned out to be a point-and-click adventure filled with puzzles and beautiful backdrops . ....
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By GameZone - Nov 9, 2002

Myst III Exile

My momma told me there'd be games like this.
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By IGN.com - Oct 3, 2002

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