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THE 2003 E3 JUST ADVENTURE AWARDS!

Presented by Randy Sluganski


Uru: Ages Beyond Myst

Developer:  Cyan Worlds

Publisher:  UbiSoft

Platform:  Windows

Projected Release Date:  Fall 2003

If the adventure genre is too survive, then it must be bold and step forward and I predict that Uru: Ages Beyond Myst will be the first game to finally entice adventure gamers into the world of online gaming. Rand Miller, who, along with his brother Robin, created the original Myst universe, informed me that he had been working on Uru since the completion of Riven more than five years ago.  And his time was well spent as Uru: Ages Beyond Myst will reinvent online gaming.

Uru is, at its core, a single-player game that allows the player to create his/her own character and then explore the real-time 3D world of D’ni at a leisurely pace.  Once the puzzles and epic storyline have been thoroughly explored the player then has the choice to either continue to play solitary or to join the online world of Uru Live.  It is then that Uru takes on a life of its own as the lost civilization of D’ni offers an ever-expanding world featuring new ages and storylines to be downloaded. 

Much like Chameleon: Mysterious Journey 2, this game is visually stunning.  Its lush graphics seductively invite you to lose yourself for endless hours in a world of fantasy.  And if Uru is not enough to satisfy your cravings, well, we understand that there is yet another, unannounced, Myst game in development!  As for now I’ll be satisfied with Uru: Ages Beyond Myst, the first online game I have ever looked forward to playing.

 

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