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Myst III (rant) Nature Age
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Nov 10, 2001, 11:52 AM
 
Ok, this has to be theee WORST age i have ever played in all three games. No, it wasn't the puzzles that made me want to pull my hair out....No. It was the simple fact that i could not navigate that place at all. Once i got down deep into the heart of that tree or whatever it was like trying to walk through a maze using binoculars. Seriously, it didn't seem like "normal" viewing to me. Everything was so close together and i could not tell what was a path and what wasn't. I'll admit, i had to look up a hint and cheat, just to get around. Even then it took me forever to figure where i needed to go and how to get there. This was a very poorly designed age. Don't get me wrong. overall it was a good game. I love that Ice Ball ride, that was sweet .
But man, that nature age really took away from the game....I can't tell you how disappointed and frustrated i got with that age.

ok well that is my rant, i hope everyone liked it.
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Nov 10, 2001, 12:32 PM
 
It's Edanna... get it right man

BTW it's not too hard... the hard part is trying to navigate on a poorly lit screen... I had to turn off ALL the lights in the room to see what I was doin. But other than that it's a cool level... that HAS to be one of the sweetest games in that series... the puzzles were good.

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Nov 10, 2001, 01:40 PM
 
right, Edanna i knew that...... but seriously, they could have made the pathway's a little bit more defined and had a little more sunlight...either that or re-think were you "start and Stop" when walking, all to confusing.
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