20 Years Ago, the Ultimate Puzzle Adventure Game Staged A Triumphant Comeback
Briefly

The first Myst was like an early version of ASMR for video games, combining calming aesthetics that captivated players, setting a high standard for future titles.
Myst IV: Revelation builds on the retroactive continuity from Myst III, introducing Yeesha as a MacGuffin and expanding on Atrus' family dynamics in an engaging way.
The gameplay of Myst IV was streamlined dramatically, introducing a camera feature that allowed players to document and access clues quickly, altering puzzle gaming forever.
Even with more convoluted storylines, Myst IV succeeded in enhancing player experience by simplifying gameplay mechanics and offering new ways to interact with clues.
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