lacktheknack said:
I mean, the song is very pretty, and I'm sure that Peter Gabriel has good ideas... this was not one of them. And I'm quite surprised he got Rand "We've Been Planning This Fantasy Sci-Fi Epic Years Before The First Game Came Out" Miller on board. I mean, did you see them try to explain how Uru works scientifically? It was a mess, but an awe-inspiring mess. Still, I'd take the "infinite parallel universes" plot point over the "you just had your soul sucked from your body" plot point any day.
Oh, I agree. Been a Myst fan since day one myself (but never to the point of actually bothering to learn D'ni, shame), but you can kinda feel that Gabriel's involvement in that shape is a part of a marketing stint. I'm sure Miller had better ideas lined up, but the focus group sat down, saw the Myst franchise wasn't as chart-topping as it had been, and needed a selling point.
It's stupid, it debases the universe to a degree and seeing the Freaky Friday plot point come into being was one of the more mind-numbing stories I ever have had the pleasure of progressing through in my personal gaming history, but I'll give Revelation one point though.
Spire was freaking awesome as an Age concept. I'm just sad it had to come at the price of sacrificing the concept of corrupted Books essentially becoming voids you can be trapped in. If that retcon is to be believed, then did we provide Gehn with a cushy little lifetime prison sentence on a nice-looking Age he can't get out of, in Riven? Where is he now? The original plot point in Riven was that the player was entrusted with a modified Linking Book to D'ni - one that basically went nowhere.