Uru - Ages Beyond Myst Analyzed 16
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to a CNN article discussing the comeback of Myst, in the form of Uru:Ages Beyond Myst. This real-time 3D adventure has been worked on for over 5 years at developer Cyan Worlds, and contrary to earlier impressions, evidently isn't an MMORPG in the conventional sense - the article says that "When it hits stores this fall, Uru will include a single-player mode that won't require an Internet connection. For a yet-to-be-determined monthly fee, players will be able to join others in the online version."
More Info/Links.... (Score:5, Informative)
Cyan also runs a in character site. Its called the DRC [drcsite.org], and without getting into too much detal, the DRC is an organization from within the Uru Story. There are more screen shots and even music [drcsite.org] that you can get from DRC Site.
There are many cool community sites, including MystCommunity [mystcommunity.com]. Cyan even releases some Open Source software from this website [cyanworlds.com].
Looking at the screen shots this could be one of the most visualy inspiring games in a long time. If they can pull off this Hybrid MMOG way to gamming(you did RTFA didn't you?) it will be very cool.
There have been quite a few articles on Uru recently, to find most of them, just do a search on Google News [google.com]
Neocron.. (Score:1)
First person vs. 3th person perspective (Score:5, Interesting)
On the other hand, it's pretty difficult to create a multi-user-environment with FPP, because people don't always see each other. But Quake team matches have shown us that even with a FPP, people can develop a small relationship with each other.
Playing online (Score:3, Interesting)
O, I must add: this looks to me like a very cool game and a worthy sequel to Excile.
Not a game for everyone (Score:2)
Uru has no economy, no swords or laser blasters, no knights in shining armor and absolutely no killing.
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There's no game-over screen. Rather, the player's goal is to explore the vast worlds left behind by the now-extinct D'ni civilization and share what they've uncovered with others.
Lots of people complained that Myst was a slide show disguised as a game. Looks like they should steer clear of this one.
Also...
"In some ways the title itself -- 'u' 'r' 'u' -- we're trying to le
Re:Not a game for everyone (Score:1, Insightful)
What is left? Beautiful words, intricate episodic storyline, new things every day, lots of friends to meet/chat with/explore with, mysteries and puzzles to solve. Sounds like fun to me
Windoze only (Score:2)
Who'd have thought Cyan would become Microsoft whores, though?
Re:Windoze only (Score:2)
Re:Windoze only (Score:2)
1. Market is less crowded, so you need to spend less on advertising to get awareness of your product.
2. Mac users are more likely to pay for the software they use.
3. Less competition from other similar games. If you're the only Mac MMORPG out there...
4. Lower development costs, because there are fewer weird pieces of hardware to deal with leading t
Re:Windoze only (Score:3, Informative)
They also run all their servers on Linux.
Wow. They are such Microsoft Whores.
Stop trolling and get a life.
Has anyone ever heard of "There"? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Has anyone ever heard of "There"? (Score:1)
There. [there.com]
The first result when Googling for "There," I might add.
Re:Has anyone ever heard of "There"? (Score:2)
I get the dunce cap for today!