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Myst Uru: The Path of the Shell Expansion Pack
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Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: UBI Soft
EAN: 0008888682028
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Ubisoft
Manufacturer: Ubisoft
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP
Publisher: Ubisoft
Release Date: July 07, 2004
Studio: Ubisoft
Features:- Included new Ages and areas to explore.
- Boasts 18 new mind-bending puzzles to solve.
- Offers explorers new clothing options, including reward clothing.
- 8 new player journals with editing functions.
- 5 all-new Relto customization options.
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Editorial Review: Uru: Ages Beyond Myst - Path Of the Shell takes you deeper into the world of Myst. In this new expansion pack, you'll journey to uncover Yeesha's destiny, while deciding the future of the D'ni. Requires original Uru - Ages Beyond Myst to play
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Myst Uru: The path of the shell Expansion pack
A good add on for the Myst game. The Larghe's
Rating: - I enjoyed it
The Path of the Shell was in all, an enjoable experience for me. I experienced some technical problems with the install, but nothing difficult to fix or damaging to the computer. The graphics are fantastic, the sound incredible, the Ages intriguing. Many of the puzzles are a bit harder than I would like (The Ahnonay age is so hard, you can hardly even tell if you're in the puzzle or not).
All in all, though, Cyan has come through again with a great game!
Rating: - At last - Genius!
Hail The Gathered! I bow to your superior intellect and wisdow! In the future this expansion pack will be an object of worship! Hail! Hail!
Rating: - It's not a game, it's clickable art
To D'Ni and Path of the Shell are gorgeous, no doubt about that. Indeed, you may find yourself just walking around and gawking at the scenery. The designers have also done their usual fine job with sound.
However, graphics can no more save a bad game than special effects can salvage a bad movie, and PotS's problems lie where they count the most: in the game itself.
To D'ni takes you to a location that you only glimpsed in Uru: Ages Beyond Myst (aka Uru Prime), but there's ... Read More
Rating: - Beautiful but annoying
First off let me say that I've played and loved all the Myst games, including URU. That being said, Path of the Shell was just to odd to be enjoyable. If you play this game plan to spend a lot of time linking, counting lines in books, waiting, linking, waiting, counting lines in books, etc. None of this adds to the game play or the experience. I really don't think it is possible to finish the game without looking at hint or a walkthrough, unless you have an extremely high end gaming machine and a whole ... Read More
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