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2020
RemakeAnalysis generated from community votes
A silent island, an open book, and the feeling of falling into a world that was waiting for you.
The profile is still thin, to be confirmed, but it already says something. On a few votes, desert island places this Myst ahead of nearly three games in four, almost a given for a closed world you never quite leave. Fun holds up, just above average, rediscovery stays middling. And then the dip, connection, near the bottom, ahead of fewer than one game in five. There is the tension: a world you dream of escaping into alone, yet struggle to truly bond with. Art direction stays shy on its single vote, below average.
In the line of contemplative first person puzzles, it is a textbook case. The genre fascinates through atmosphere and brain teasers, rarely through the bonds it builds with characters, here almost absent.
So, who is it for? For you if you love getting lost alone in a setting, decoding, taking your time, with no hand held out. Much less so if you want a game that moves you, ties you to its heroes, or grabs you with fire rather than calm.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.