At the beginning Yeesha insists you take a picture (but doesn't tell you how) if you take too long trying to figure it out, or simply don't want to. Bittersweet Ending: Yeesha is safe, but Achenar dies in a Redemption Equals Death moment.Big Electric Switch: Sirrus' Spider Throne has one used as a circuit breaker, which trips open if there's too much power going to the throne.Bamboo Technology: Achenar apparently built a rail-based chair in Haven using this that leads all the way back to the Linking Chamber at the start. Artifact Title: Around the beginning, in one of bedrooms (the one with the lamp puzzle) there is a painting above the fireplace of Atrus, Catherine, and Sirrus and Achenar as kids hanging out by the tiny pool on Myst Island you can also see the clocktower in the background.The Artifact: The Cyan Worlds logo plays during the opening even though the company had no involvement in the making of this game.Which is fair enough, as they'd done exactly the same thing to Saavedro For the Evulz. And I Must Scream: Sirrus and Achenar were imprisoned in Spire and Haven respectively, completely alone, for over 20 years.Caradell, the one who is suspicious of the Stranger.Yannin, the one who discovers the broken harvester.All There in the Script: Some of the Protectors' names are only revealed in the credits:.Atrus gives you a notebook explaining everything. All There in the Manual: The biggest retcon in Revelations is fully explained two games prior, at the start of Riven.Myst IV: Revelation contains the following tropes: The Stranger wakes up and goes into Sirrus and Achener's Prison Ages of Haven and Spire to locate Yeesha. Twenty years later, Atrus has made new Linking books to their Ages and invited the Stranger to act as their one person parole board.īefore the Stranger can see if they've repented, a explosion knocks the Stranger out, and Atrus' and Catherine's daughter Yeesha disappears in the chaos. It ends up Sirrus and Achenar were not trapped in Prison books that Atrus destroyed, killing them, but are stuck in actual Ages and Atrus only destroyed their Linking books. Rand Miller once again reprises his role as Atrus. It was so big and pretty that the game had to be put on a DVD-ROM instead of a CD-ROM, an uncommon occurence in 2004. This game was developed and released by Ubisoft in 2004. Myst IV: Revelation is the fifth game in the Myst series.
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