''Riven: The Sequel to Myst'' is a 1997
adventure game
An adventure game is a video game genre in which the player assumes the role of a protagonist in an interactive story, driven by exploration and/or puzzle-solving. The genre's focus on story allows it to draw heavily from other narrative-based m ...
developed by
Cyan Productions and published by
Red Orb Entertainment. The second installment of the
''Myst'' series, ''Riven'' was released for Mac and Windows personal computers on October 31, 1997, in North America. ''Riven'' was also
ported to several other platforms. The story of ''Riven'' is set after the events of ''Myst''. Having rescued
Atrus who had been trapped by his sons, the
player character
A player character (also known as a playable character or PC) is a fictional Character (arts), character in a video game or tabletop role-playing game whose actions are controlled by a player rather than the rules of the game. The characters tha ...
is enlisted by him to free his wife from his power-hungry father,
Gehn. ''Riven'' takes place almost entirely on the Age of Riven, a world slowly falling apart due to Gehn's destructive rule.
Development of ''Riven'' began soon after ''Myst'' became a success, and spanned more than three years. In an effort to create a visual style distinct from that of ''Myst'', director
Robyn Miller and his brother, producer
Rand Miller, recruited production designer
Richard Vander Wende as a co-director. Broderbund employed a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign to publicize the game's release.
''Riven'' was praised by reviewers, with the magazine ''
Salon
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'' proclaiming that the game
approaches the level of art. Critics positively noted the puzzles and immersive experience of the gameplay, though publications such as ''
Edge'' felt that the nature of point-and-click gameplay limited the title heavily. The best-selling game of 1997, ''Riven'' sold 1.5 million copies in one year. After the game's release, Robyn Miller left Cyan to form his own development studio, ending the professional partnership of the two brothers. Rand stayed at Cyan and continued to work on ''Myst''-related products including ''
The Myst Reader'' and the real-time rendered game ''
Uru: Ages Beyond Myst''. The next entry in the ''Myst'' series, ''
Myst III: Exile'', was developed by
Presto Studios and published by
Ubisoft
Ubisoft Entertainment SA (; ; formerly Ubi Soft Entertainment SA) is a French video game publisher headquartered in Saint-Mandé with development studios across the world. Its video game franchises include '' Anno'', '' Assassin's Creed'', ' ...
. A remake of the game, recreating the world in fully explorable 3D and supporting both normal and
virtual reality
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, was released in June 2024.
Gameplay
Like its predecessor, ''Riven'' is a
point and click
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adventure game played from a
first-person perspective. The player explores immersive environments depicted through a large series of
computer generated stills using mouse clicks for movement or to manipulate objects within reach.
By operating mechanical contraptions and deciphering codes and symbols discovered in the surroundings, the vaguely explained goal can eventually be reached.
To navigate the world, the player clicks in the direction they want to walk or turn. The cursor changes in appearance, depending on its position on the screen and what it is hovering over, to show what effect clicking will have.
For instance, if the player positions the cursor hand near the side of the screen, it may show a pointing finger, indicating that clicking will turn the view in that direction.
The cursor changes in context to show when players can drag or toggle switches, or when certain
items can be picked up and carried.
Such items can then be examined at any time,
and either reveal clues to puzzles or provide information on the game's setting and story. Like ''Myst'', ''Riven'' has an optional method of navigation known as Zip Mode, which allows players to skip to areas already explored, but may cause them to miss important clues.
''Riven'' has more complex and numerous
puzzles than its forerunner and is set in a larger virtual world for players to explore.
Whereas in ''Myst'' the objective of the game is to travel to different Ages to solve puzzles before returning to a "hub Age", ''Riven''s gameplay takes place on the five islands of the Age of Riven. Much of it consists of solving puzzles to access new areas of the islands, though players are also able to explore without fulfilling objectives.
The volcanic landscape depicted, with its steep cliffs and
crater lakes, is bestrewn with mechanical, Victorian-style artifacts such as elevators, pipes, levers and roller coaster-like transports.
To solve the game, players must consider the purpose and physical principles of these artifacts as well as their role in the fictional culture.
Plot
''Riven''s story continues where ''
Myst
''Myst'' is a 1993 adventure video game developed by Cyan and published by Broderbund for Mac OS. In the game, the player travels via a special book to a mysterious island called Myst. The player interacts with objects and traverses the ...
'' and its companion novel, ''
The Book of Atrus'', left off.
Atrus knows the ancient art of creating "linking books", specially written books that serve as portals to other worlds known as "Ages".
Atrus needs the player's help to free his wife,
Catherine
Katherine (), also spelled Catherine and Catherina, other variations, is a feminine given name. The name and its variants are popular in countries where large Christian populations exist, because of its associations with one of the earliest Ch ...
, who is held hostage in her home Age of Riven, which is slowly collapsing. Her captor is Gehn, Atrus' manipulative father and self-declared ruler of Riven. Thirty years earlier, Atrus and Catherine trapped Gehn on Riven by removing all of the linking books that led out of the Age. The final book they escaped from Riven with, leading to the Age of Myst, fell into the Star Fissure, a rift leading out of the damaged Age of Riven into a mysterious,
space-like void. The linking book was not destroyed but was instead found by the player, leading to the events of ''Myst''. Catherine was later tricked into returning to Riven by her sons,
Sirrus and Achenar, whereupon she was taken hostage by Gehn.
At the beginning of ''Riven'', Atrus equips the player with a trap book—a snare that functions as a one-man prison, yet looks identical to a linking book—and his personal diary summarizing the events leading to the present situation. Atrus cannot explain in depth as he is engaged in rewriting the descriptive book of Riven, in an attempt to slow its deterioration. The player must enter Riven with no way of leaving, as Atrus cannot risk sending a real linking book to Riven until Gehn is safely imprisoned, lest he use it to escape.
With the instructions of trapping Gehn, freeing Catherine, and signaling Atrus, the player links to Riven.
Once there, the player travels across the islands of Riven, encountering Catherine, Gehn, and the Moeity, rebels fighting against Gehn's rule. Because of the decay of Riven's structure, the only way to clearly signal Atrus is to further destabilize the Age—accomplished by reopening the Star Fissure, which Gehn had closed. When it is opened, Atrus links to Riven to investigate, and meets the player at the brink of the fissure. Depending on the player's actions, the ending to ''Riven'' varies. In the best (and canonical) ending, the player tricks Gehn into the prison book and releases Catherine, who helps the Rivenese people evacuate to another Age. Atrus and Catherine thank the player before linking back to Myst. The player then falls into the Star Fissure to be taken back to their world. The worst ending involves signaling Atrus without either capturing Gehn or releasing Catherine, which allows Gehn to kill Atrus and the player, then take Atrus's linking book to Myst, leaving the Rivenese people to die in the rapidly collapsing Age as he escapes. Other endings include capturing Gehn without saving Catherine, being trapped in the prison book, or being killed by Gehn after angering him.
Development

Cyan Productions began work on ''Riven'' in 1993, after ''Myst''s release. Before development began, when the name of the game was undecided, the brothers
Robyn
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and
Rand Miller said they wanted a "natural flow" from the first game to the sequel.
As ''Myst'' proved to be a popular and commercial success, the two developers were able to expand their four-person team to a much larger crew of designers, artists, programmers, and sound designers.
Development spanned more than four years, and was a much larger undertaking than for the first game;
''Riven'' had a budget of between US$5 and $10 million, more than ten times the cost of developing ''Myst''.
The design for ''Riven'' stemmed from a desire to create something different and more dynamic than the
romantic style of ''Myst''. At an early point, the game's world was to be called Equiquay.
The first stage of development was to create the puzzles, in an attempt to integrate them as smoothly as possible into the areas in the game. The Millers met their co-designer,
Richard Vander Wende, at a demonstration of ''Myst'' for the Digital World Expo in Los Angeles.
Vander Wende had previously worked for
ILM,
and at
Walt Disney Feature Animation
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as a designer for the animated feature ''
Aladdin
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''.
As the third member of ''Riven''s conceptual team, Vander Wende ended up contributing what Robyn Miller described as an "edgier" and complementary vision, that made the game dramatically different from its predecessor.
Graphics
As in ''Myst'', the
topography
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Topography is a field of geoscience and planetary sci ...
of the islands was originally created as grayscale images, where brightness corresponded to elevation.
In
Softimage, these maps were turned into the terrain models seen in the game.
The large island objects were broken apart to facilitate efficient rendering, which required them to be created using polygonal geometry.
All other objects were modeled using
B-spline
In numerical analysis, a B-spline (short for basis spline) is a type of Spline (mathematics), spline function designed to have minimal Support (mathematics), support (overlap) for a given Degree of a polynomial, degree, smoothness, and set of bre ...
s and
NURBS
Non-uniform rational basis spline (NURBS) is a mathematical model using basis splines (B-splines) that is commonly used in computer graphics for representing curves and surfaces. It offers great flexibility and precision for handling both analy ...
.
Many of the
textures were accumulated during a three-day trip to
Santa Fe, New Mexico
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. The artists took hundreds of photos of wood, adobe, sand, stucco and other materials, which were treated in
Photoshop
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before being mapped onto the
3D geometry.
Whereas many
computer-generated environments of the time ended up looking smooth, like plastic,
the Millers and Vander Wende developed a more gritty and weathered design, with corroded and aged elements, to imply reality.
The artists considered how objects would look and function if they were real, where and how they would be worn, and created corresponding details.
While
bump maps were occasionally used to simulate geometry, even small details such as screws were often individually modeled.
Rendering was executed in
Mental Ray
Mental Ray (stylized as mental ray) is a production-quality Ray tracing (graphics), ray tracing application for 3D rendering. Its Berlin-based developer Mental Images (firm), Mental Images was acquired by Nvidia in 2007 and Mental Ray was discon ...
, using numerous custom-made
shader
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s to produce lifelike lighting, water and landscapes.
Wireframes also served as a guide to model the backgrounds. In total ''Riven'' has over three hours of video
and almost five thousand images;
rendering was a major bottleneck in production despite the use of 18 dedicated
workstation
A workstation is a special computer designed for technical or computational science, scientific applications. Intended primarily to be used by a single user, they are commonly connected to a local area network and run multi-user operating syste ...
s.
Some scenes consisted of tens of thousands of individual models and textures and more than a hundred virtual light sources. Loading a single island model could take two hours.
Runtime animation effects were created by Mark DeForest, to add flying insects and simple water ripples.
''Riven'' combined the pre-rendered backgrounds with
live action
Live action is a form of cinematography or videography that uses photography instead of animation. Some works combine live action with animation to create a live-action animated feature film. Live action is used to define film, video games o ...
footage, in order to increase the player's immersion level.
''Riven'' was the first game in which any of its designers had directed live actors, and Vander Wende was apprehensive about their use.
Rand Miller had to reprise his role of
Atrus from ''Myst'', even though he hated acting.
All the actors were filmed with a blue screen as a backdrop, which was removed in post-production by
chroma key
Chroma key compositing, or chroma keying, is a Visual effects, visual-effects and post-production technique for compositing (layering) two or more images or video streams together based on colour hues (colorfulness, chroma range). The techniq ...
, so that the actors would blend into the virtual environment.
Real world stairs, doorways and studio lights had to be meticulously positioned on the live stage to match their CG equivalents. Some sequences were seamlessly cut together with
morphing
Morphing is a special effect in motion pictures and animations that changes (or morphs) one image or shape into another through a seamless transition. Traditionally such a depiction would be achieved through dissolving techniques on film. Si ...
, to allow for partial variations due to the
nonlinearity
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of the gameplay.
Audio
Robyn Miller composed ''Riven''s music, which was later packaged and released by
Virgin Records
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as ''Riven: The Soundtrack''. Miller designed the liner notes and packaging, which included English translations of the
language found in the game.
Whereas the music to ''Myst'' was, at first, only available by mail-order from Cyan, Virgin Records had bought the rights to release it initially, prompting Miller to make sure that it could stand alone in CD form.
The compact disc was released on February 24, 1998, with 54 minutes of music.
Miller established three
leitmotif
A leitmotif or () is a "short, recurring musical phrase" associated with a particular person, place, or idea. It is closely related to the musical concepts of ''idée fixe'' or ''motto-theme''. The spelling ''leitmotif'' is a partial angliciz ...
s for the game's three central characters, Atrus, Catherine, and Gehn.
Gehn's theme is only heard in its complete form near the end of the game, but portions of the melody can be heard throughout Riven, highlighting his control of the Age.
Miller tried to let the environment dictate the resulting sound in order to make the music as immersive as possible.
He blended live instrumentation with
synthesizer
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s: "By mixing and matching conventional instrumentation, you can create an odd, interesting mood," Miller said. Ultimately, he wanted the music of ''Riven'' to reflect the game itself, which he described as having "a familiar-yet-strange feel to it."
Miller described his biggest challenge in writing ''Riven''s music as reconciling the linear, pleasing construction of music with the
nonlinearity
In mathematics and science, a nonlinear system (or a non-linear system) is a system in which the change of the output is not proportional to the change of the input. Nonlinear problems are of interest to engineers, biologists, physicists, mathe ...
of the gameplay. As players can freely explore all areas, Miller explained in an interview, "the music can't say anything too specific. If it says something, if it builds in intensity and there starts to be a climax, and people are just standing in a room looking around, and they're thinking 'What's going on in here? Is something about to jump out from behind me?' You can't have the basic parts of music that you'd like to have, you can't have a basic structure. It's all got to be just flowing, and continue to flow."
Allmusic
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critic
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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argued that the soundtrack is "appealingly atmospheric", but "lacks definition", and that the music loses impact when separated from the game.
Release
At the time of ''Riven''s development, original publisher
Broderbund
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was facing falling revenues as development costs rose. Two years into the project, Cyan Productions still could not develop the game into a testable state.
Broderbund's stock dropped from $60 a share to $22 in 1996, because of ''Riven''s delay from the original planned holiday 1996 window.
''Riven'' was released in North America and the United Kingdom to retail on October 31, 1997 by
Red Orb Entertainment, a publisher brand of Broderbund.
While ''Riven''s sales were expected to be higher than any other game that holiday season, Broderbund launched a multimillion marketing campaign
and developed a retail marketing partnership with
Toshiba
is a Japanese multinational electronics company headquartered in Minato, Tokyo. Its diversified products and services include power, industrial and social infrastructure systems, elevators and escalators, electronic components, semiconductors ...
America. Anticipation for the game was high even among non-gamers, helped by web-based word of mouth and well-placed media coverage.
Sunsoft
, is a Japanese electronics manufacturer, video game developer and publisher. They are known for their video games under the brand name Sunsoft.
History
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, who previously developed and published ''Myst'' for the
Sega Saturn
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, were initially set to publish the Saturn version of ''Riven'' in PAL regions, but the rights were later picked up by
Acclaim Entertainment. A potential conversion of ''Riven'' to the
Atari Jaguar never materialized.
The game initially shipped on five
compact disc
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s. A version of the game that shipped on a single
digital video disc was released in 1998.
PC Data reported it as the best-selling computer game in the United States during 1997,
despite its having only been on the market for less than three months.
''Myst'' or ''Riven'' held the number one and two spots on the
PC Data sales charts from June 1997 until January 1998.
By April, ''Riven'' had sold over 1 million units and earned $46.2 million in revenue domestically, which led PC Data to declare it the fifth-best-selling computer game in the United States between January 1993 and April 1998.
Sales surpassed 1.5 million units within a year of its release.
By 2001, over 4.5 million units had been sold.
Acclaim Entertainment cited ''Riven'' as one of their best-selling PlayStation releases up to that time.
Reception
''Riven'' was generally positively received by critics, with the PC version garnering an average critic score of 83/100 at
Metacritic
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.
Jeff Segstack of ''
GameSpot
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'' gave the game high marks, explaining that it is "a leisurely paced, all-encompassing, mentally challenging experience. If you enjoyed ''Myst'', you'll thoroughly enjoy ''Riven''."
''
Computer Gaming World
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'' stated that the graphics were the best they had seen in any adventure game.
''
GamePro
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'' said that it "retains the ambiance of ''Myst'', but new features, such as increased use of animation and live action footage, create even more believable environments." The reviewer gave it a 4.5 out of 5 in graphics and a perfect 5.0 in every other category (sound, control, and funfactor), and predicted that it would both surpass the expectations of ''Myst'' fans and draw in many new enthusiasts to the series.
Laura Miller of ''
Salon
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'' declared that "Art
..is what ''Riven'' approaches," and praised the gameplay as having "a graceful elegance that reminds
erof a masterfully constructed novel."
The game's sound and graphics were consistently praised.
[ '']Macworld
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History
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''s Michael Gowan highlighted the game's "rich, engrossingly mysterious world", and he argued that the quality of its storytelling made ''Riven'' "more like a good novel than a computer game."
Nevertheless, several publications found fault with aspects of ''Riven''. ''Computer Gaming World'' felt that the gameplay was too similar to the original ''Myst'', making ''Riven'' the "same game with a new title"; the magazine also criticized the minimal character interaction. Gaming magazine '' Edge'' felt that although ''Riven'' was a good game, the solitary atmosphere and lack of mobility was steadily becoming outdated, as games like '' Super Mario 64'' sacrificed graphical fidelity for an increase in freedom. They stated "the question is whether Cyan can incorporate its almost Tolkien-esque world-building skills into a more cutting-edge game vehicle next time." Even long-time players of the ''Myst'' games, such as Heidi Fournier of ''Adventure Gamers
''Adventure Gamers'' is a computer game website created by Marek Bronstring in March 1999 dedicated to the genre of adventure games. It publishes reviews and previews of adventure games, as well as opinion articles and interviews with game de ...
'', felt that a few puzzles were too difficult; ''Computer and Video Games
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'', meanwhile, believed that the story clues were too symbolic and scant, which made following the plot difficult. '' Next Generation'' commended ''Riven'' for being highly accessible to the general public rather than just experienced gamers, but also said the puzzles, while an improvement over those of ''Myst'', were still not well-integrated into the story, making them feel like arbitrary obstacles to progress.
''Electronic Gaming Monthly
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History
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'' (EGM) and ''GamePro'' both positively reviewed the PlayStation port, remarking that ''Riven'' is very specific to the player's taste, with a slow pace, intricate plot, vast size, and often frustrating set of puzzles that would likely infuriate traditional action gamers but engross the more patient player. Kelly Rickards and Shawn Smith of ''EGM'' argued that while the game is superficially very similar to ''Myst'', subtle elements such as the greater amount of interaction and better puzzle design make it more appealing, and that anyone with an open mind should give it a try.[ ''GamePro'' gave it the same scores as the PC version, excepting only that the graphics category dropped to a 4.0 out of 5.][ John Broady of ''GameSpot'', however, said that while the developers had done the best they could with converting the game, the limitations of the PlayStation made it fall far short of the PC original, with dithered scenery, muddy video sequences, and long load times. He concluded that "Playing ''Riven'' on the PlayStation is sort of like watching '']Star Wars
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'' on a 13 TV; you'll get the point but you're definitely missing something."[
Despite the success of the game, the Miller brothers eventually pursued other projects. Robyn Miller said: "I think it would be a detriment to always, for the rest of our lives, be creating ''Myst''-like projects. ..We're going to change, evolve and grow, just like any person does in any manner."] Robyn would leave Cyan to form a new development company called Land of Point; Vander Wende would also leave to pursue other projects. The next video game entry in the ''Myst'' franchise would be 2001's '' Myst III: Exile'', which was not developed by Cyan nor published by Broderbund. Presto Studios took over development; Ubisoft
Ubisoft Entertainment SA (; ; formerly Ubi Soft Entertainment SA) is a French video game publisher headquartered in Saint-Mandé with development studios across the world. Its video game franchises include '' Anno'', '' Assassin's Creed'', ' ...
acquired Broderbund's entertainment library from The Learning Company (formerly SoftKey) and published the Myst sequels.
The reviewer from ''Pyramid
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'' #29 (Jan./Feb., 1998) stated that "''Myst'', and now ''Riven'', are worlds to be explored, with complex puzzles to be solved, and without time limitations or enemies to worry about. Take all the time you like; the basic problems of the game will still be there, waiting for you to solve them."
At the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences' inaugural Interactive Achievement Awards, ''Riven'' won the award for " Outstanding Achievement in Art/Graphics", and received nominations for " Interactive Title of the Year", as well as console and personal computer genre awards for " Adventure Game of the Year".
Remake
Cyan announced plans to release a remake of ''Riven'' on the game's 25th anniversary on October 31, 2022. Like the 3D remake of ''Myst'', this version of ''Riven'' features fully explorable 3D environments. Cyan had attempted to use the original ''Riven'''s models but found they were too low-resolution, instead recreating the world using Unreal Engine 5
Unreal Engine 5 (UE5) is the latest version of Unreal Engine developed by Epic Games. It was revealed in May 2020 and officially released in April 2022. Unreal Engine 5 includes multiple upgrades and new features, including Nanite, a system that ...
. They reached out to The Starry Expanse project, a fan-driven effort to recreate ''Riven'', about a year prior to the announcement, working out a deal to work with members of that team to use their efforts within the remake of ''Riven''. The few cases where characters were shown through full-motion video from the original game were remade using computer-generated characters coupled with motion capture, as the original video quality was poor and did not include full-screen shots of the characters. While Miller reprised the voice of Atrus on new audio, the game uses the original audio performance by Keston, who had died in 2022, using an actor to recapture his mannerisms for Gehn. While the islands of Riven are recreated faithfully with respect to the original game, some of the placement used for point-and-click movement did not work for a fully 3D traversable landscape, and were repositioned to work better. Further, some puzzles feature random solutions that change on starting a new game, making it impossible to jump ahead with prior knowledge of ''Riven''s solutions, while other puzzles were completely reworked to be less difficult for new players to the game.
The game was released on June 25, 2024 for Windows and macOS, as well as with virtual reality
Virtual reality (VR) is a Simulation, simulated experience that employs 3D near-eye displays and pose tracking to give the user an immersive feel of a virtual world. Applications of virtual reality include entertainment (particularly video gam ...
support for the Meta Quest. The remake received "generally favorable" reviews according to Metacritic
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, with an aggregate score of 86/100 from 32 reviews. The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences nominated the ''Riven'' remake for " Outstanding Achievement in Game Direction" at the 28th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards.
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Single-player video games
Ubisoft games
Unreal Engine 5 games
Video game sequels
Video games developed in the United States
Video games scored by Robyn Miller
Video games set on fictional islands
Video games with pre-rendered 3D graphics
Windows games