Get your first proper look at gameplay from the upcoming remake of Riven, the classic adventure/puzzle game, that's in the works at original developer Cyan Worlds. #IGN #Gaming
Holy hell they stayed true to the original designs. It's literally the exact same visual experience as the original except in full 3d. That's insane, I'm actually really impressed that a modern company managed to not mess up a full remake.
@@outerheaven155 oh, I'm aware! Followed SEP for years before they merged into Cyan and we got this! I'm so proud that they finally achieved their goal with Rand/Cyan's help!
My dad used to pull out his old projector and me, my brothers and him would all sit in a dark room trying to figure out the puzzles in these games. Some of my favorite childhood memories with him. Going to try to get everyone together when this comes out! Does anyone know if it’s coming to PS5?
Myst and Riven are still my benchmarks for great puzzle games. Not many others even come close. Super excited Riven is finally getting its much deserved remake!
Some people have been waiting nearly 30 years for this title looking like this. Almost everyone who played it imagined what it would be like if it was fully 3D.
So hyped for this. The Myst Remake was legit fantastic, even as someone who never played the original, so I'm excited for the one that everyone online has said is even better.
There was an announcement about that. A fan project is rebuilding Fallout 2 in the Fallout 4 Engine. This real-time Riven release ALSO started out as a fan project before Cyan took the team under its wing and made it an official release.
is it really "sleeping" on them when we are familiar with them and can't comprehend the insane moon logic most of them require? even newly made ones have this problem...
@@korblborp I'm clearly not talk about you people. I'm talking about the people that are out as soon as they see it's point and click. Which is probably 90% of the people who watched this video. 12k views and 600 likes lol
Does anyone else feel the movement looks distractingly "floaty?" It's difficult to explain, but it feels more like a camera levitating through a room (which I'm aware it essentially is, but that's not the goal) as opposed to the perspective of a walking human being.
it's a really fascinating and immersive game, actually, but slow paced and requires a lot of thinking. it's like falling into a mysterious alien world that feels incredibly real. not for everyone but thrilling for its intended audience.