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Riven is the sequel
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 to the highly successful computer game
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 Myst
Myst

Myst is a graphic adventure game video game designed and directed by the brothers Robyn Miller and Rand Miller. It was developed by Cyan Worlds, a Spokane, Washington-based studio, and video game publisher and distributed by Br?derbund....
. Developed by Cyan Worlds
Cyan Worlds

Cyan Worlds, Inc. is a computer game company, founded by brothers Rand Miller and Robyn Miller in 1987. After the release of Riven: The Sequel to Myst in 1997, Robyn left Cyan to pursue other interests....
, it was initially published by Brøderbund
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. Riven was distributed on five compact discs and released on October 29, 1997 in North America
North America

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; it was later released on a single DVD-ROM, with improved graphics and a fourteen-minute "making-of
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" video. In addition to the PC versions, Riven was ported
Porting

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 to several other platforms, including the PlayStation
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 and Sega Saturn
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.

The story of Riven is set immediately after the events of Myst.






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Riven is the sequel
Sequel

A sequel is a work in literature, film, or other media that portrays events following those of a previous work.In many cases, the sequel continues elements of the original story, often with the same characters and settings....
 to the highly successful computer game
Personal computer game

A personal computer game is a game played on a personal computer, rather than on a video game console or arcade machine. Computer games have evolved from the simple graphics and gameplay of early titles like Spacewar!, to a wide range of more visually advanced titles....
 Myst
Myst

Myst is a graphic adventure game video game designed and directed by the brothers Robyn Miller and Rand Miller. It was developed by Cyan Worlds, a Spokane, Washington-based studio, and video game publisher and distributed by Br?derbund....
. Developed by Cyan Worlds
Cyan Worlds

Cyan Worlds, Inc. is a computer game company, founded by brothers Rand Miller and Robyn Miller in 1987. After the release of Riven: The Sequel to Myst in 1997, Robyn left Cyan to pursue other interests....
, it was initially published by Brøderbund
Brøderbund

Br?derbund Software was an United States maker of computer games, educational software and The Print Shop productivity tools. It was best known as the original creator and publisher of the popular Carmen Sandiego games....
. Riven was distributed on five compact discs and released on October 29, 1997 in North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
; it was later released on a single DVD-ROM, with improved graphics and a fourteen-minute "making-of
Making-of

In film, a making-of is a behind the scenes documentary film look of the production of the show. This is often referred to as the EPK video, due to its main usage as a promotional tool, either concurrent with theatrical release or as a bonus feature for the film's DVD....
" video. In addition to the PC versions, Riven was ported
Porting

In computer science, porting is the process of adapting software so that an executable Computer program can be created for a computing environment that is different from the one for which it was originally designed ....
 to several other platforms, including the PlayStation
PlayStation

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 and Sega Saturn
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.

The story of Riven is set immediately after the events of Myst. Having been rescued from the machinations of his sons, the main non-player protagonist Atrus enlists the help of the player character
Player character

A player character or playable character is a fictional character in a video game or role playing game who is controlled or controllable by a player , and is typically a protagonist of the story told in the course of the game....
, to free his wife from his power-hungry father, Gehn. Unlike Myst, which took place on several worlds known as Ages and linked together by special books, Riven takes place almost entirely on the eponymous Age of Riven, a world slowly falling apart due to Gehn's rule, and his tampering with the Age.

Development of Riven began soon after Myst became a success, and spanned more than three years. In an effort to create a visual style distinct from that of Myst, director Robyn Miller
Robyn Miller

Robyn Charles Miller co-founded Cyan Worlds with brother Rand Miller. After releasing a number of children's adventure "worlds", the brothers finally hit on a success with the computer game Myst, which remained the number one-selling game for the remainder of the 1990's....
 and his brother, producer Rand Miller
Rand Miller

Rand Miller co-founded Cyan with brother Robyn Miller and became famous from the unexpected success of their computer game Myst, which remained the number one-selling game for the remainder of the 1990s....
 recruited former Aladdin production designer
Production designer

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 Richard Vander Wende
Richard Vander Wende

Richard Vander Wende is an United States visual designer and video game designer best known for his work on the 1992 The Walt Disney Company film Aladdin and the Cyan Worlds computer game Riven....
 as a co-director. Brøderbund employed a US$
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10 million advertising campaign to publicize the game's release.

Riven was praised by professional reviewers, with the magazine Salon proclaiming that the game approaches the level of art
Art

Art is the process or product of deliberately arranging elements in a way that appeals to the senses or emotions. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities, creations, and modes of expression, including music and literature....
. Critics positively noted the puzzles and immersive experience of the gameplay, though publications such as Edge
Edge (magazine)

Edge is a multi-format computer and video game magazine published by Future Publishing in the United Kingdom. It is known for its industry contacts, editorial stance, distinctive anonymous third-person writing style, yearly awards, and longevity....
 felt that the nature of point-and-click
Point-and-click

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 gameplay limited the title heavily. The best-selling game of 1997
1997 in video gaming

Events*October 4 — Gunpei Yokoi dies after a double car accident.*November ? Interactive Entertainment Merchants Association launched.*3rd annual E3 ...
, Riven sold 1.5 million copies in one year. After the game's release, the Miller brothers
Miller Brothers

The Miller Brothers, Rand Miller, Ryan Miller and Robyn Miller co-founded Cyan Worlds and became famous from the unexpected success of their computer game Myst, which remained the number one-selling game for the remainder of the 1990s....
 drifted apart, with Robyn Miller forming his own development studio, while older brother Rand stayed at Cyan and continued to work on Myst-related products, including the novel Myst: The Book of D'ni. The next entry in the Myst series, Myst III: Exile
Myst III: Exile

Myst III: Exile is the third title in the Myst series of First person adventure games. Although its predecessors Myst and Riven were produced by the series' creator Cyan, Inc....
, was developed by Presto Studios
Presto Studios

Presto Studios was a computer game development company of the 1990s, especially famous for its award-winning Journeyman Project franchise series and the 2001 sequel to Cyan Worlds's hit Myst series, Myst III: Exile....
, and published by Ubisoft
Ubisoft

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.

Gameplay

Like its predecessor, Riven is a point-and-click
Point-and-click

Point-and-click is the action of a User moving a Cursor to a certain location on a Visual display unit and then pressing a Computer mouse button, usually the left one , or other pointing device....
 adventure game played from a first-person
First-person narrative

First-person narrative is a narrative mode in which a story is narrative by one Fictional character, who explicitly refers to him- or herself using words and phrases involving "I" and/or "we" ....
 perspective. The player explores immersive, prerendered environments using mouse
Mouse (computing)

In computing, a mouse is a pointing device that functions by detecting dimension motion relative to its supporting surface. Physically, a mouse consists of an object held under one of the user's hands, with one or more buttons....
 clicks for movement. By operating mechanical contraptions and deciphering
Cryptanalysis

Cryptanalysis is the study of methods for obtaining the meaning of encrypted information, without access to the secret information which is normally required to do so....
 codes and symbols discovered in the surroundings, the nebulously explained goal can eventually be reached. The cursor
Cursor (computers)

In computing, a cursor is an indicator used to show the position on a computer monitor or other display device that will respond to input from a text input or pointing device....
 changes in appearance, depending on its position on the screen
Display device

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 and what it is hovering over, to show what effect clicking will have. To navigate the world, the player simply clicks in the direction they want to walk or turn. For instance, if the player positions the cursor hand near the right or left edge of the screen, it may show a bent finger, indicating that clicking will turn the camera 180° in that direction. The cursor also changes in context to show when players can drag or toggle switches, or when certain item
Item (game)

In pencil and paper games and computer and video games, an item is an object within the game world that can be collected by a player character or, occasionally, a non-player character....
s can be picked up and carried. Such items can then be examined at any time, and either reveal clues to puzzles or provide information on the game's setting and story. As in Myst, Riven has an optional method of movement known as Zip Mode, which allows players to skip to areas already explored, but may cause them to miss important clues.

Whereas in Myst the objective of the game is to travel to different Ages to solve puzzles before returning to a "hub Age", Rivens gameplay takes place on the five islands of the Age of Riven. Much of it consists of solving puzzles to access new areas of the islands, though players are also able to explore without fulfilling objectives. Many puzzles' sole purpose is to advance the backstory.

Plot

Rivens story continues where that of Myst
Myst

Myst is a graphic adventure game video game designed and directed by the brothers Robyn Miller and Rand Miller. It was developed by Cyan Worlds, a Spokane, Washington-based studio, and video game publisher and distributed by Br?derbund....
—and its companion novel, Myst: The Book of Atrus—left off. The player assumes the role of the Stranger, the protagonist of the first game and friend of Atrus. Atrus is the creator of books that serve as links to other worlds, known as "Ages"; the ability to write these books is known as the "Art". Atrus needs the Stranger's help to free his wife, Catherine, who is trapped on the slowly collapsing Age of Riven by his unhinged father, Gehn. Atrus and Catherine had previously trapped Gehn on Riven by removing all linking books from that Age; the very last book to be removed, linking to the island of Myst, was the one they held to escape Riven. Atrus hoped it would be destroyed; however, it fell into the Star Fissure, a void leading out of the reality of the damaged Age of Riven and into unknown space. Catherine was later tricked into returning to Riven by her sons, and was captured by Gehn. Subsequently, the Stranger discovered the Myst book, sparking the events of Myst and, some time later, Riven.

At the beginning of Riven, Atrus equips the Stranger with a trap book—a snare that functions as a one-man prison, yet looks identical to a linking book—and his personal diary. This diary summarizes the history of events leading to the Stranger's present situation; Atrus cannot explain in depth, as he is engaged in rewriting a descriptive book of Riven, in an attempt to slow its deterioration. Also, he does not want to risk sending a real linking book to Riven until Gehn is safely imprisoned, in case his father should capture the book and use it to escape his confinement: the Stranger must enter the Age with no way of leaving. Instructing the Stranger to capture Gehn in the trap book, find Catherine, and then signal him, Atrus holds out the link book that will transport the Stranger to Riven.

Once there, the Stranger travels across the islands of Riven, eventually finding Catherine in the company of Moiety, rebellious inhabitants of Riven. Because of the decay of Riven's structure, the only way to clearly signal Atrus is to bring about a massive disturbance in the Age's stability—accomplished by reopening the Star Fissure, which Gehn had closed. When it opens, Atrus immediately links to Riven to investigate, and meets the Stranger at the brink of the Fissure. Depending on the player's actions, the ending to Riven varies. In the canon ending, the Stranger tricks Gehn into the prison book and releases Catherine. Atrus and Catherine thank the Stranger, before linking back to the Age of Myst. The Stranger then falls into the Star Fissure, to be taken on the path back to his world. Different player actions can result in the Stranger's entrapment in the prison book, or even his death.

Development

Cyan started working on Riven in 1993
1993 in video gaming

Events*March — In Sweden, the Swedish video game magazine Super PLAY starts. The original name is Super Power.*Midway Games embroiled in video game controversy for its game Mortal Kombat from 1992 when the game is launched for video game consoles in 1993....
, immediately after Mysts release. Before development began, when even the name of the game was undecided, the brothers Robyn and Rand Miller
Miller Brothers

The Miller Brothers, Rand Miller, Ryan Miller and Robyn Miller co-founded Cyan Worlds and became famous from the unexpected success of their computer game Myst, which remained the number one-selling game for the remainder of the 1990s....
 said they wanted a "natural flow" from the first game to the sequel. As Myst proved to be a popular and commercial success, the two developers were able to expand their four-person team to a much larger crew of designers, artists, programmers, and sound designers. Development spanned more than four years, and was a much larger undertaking than for the first game; Riven had a budget of between US$
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5 and $10 million, more than ten times the cost of developing Myst.

The design for Riven stemmed from a desire to create something different and more dynamic than the Romantic
Romanticism

Romanticism is a complex artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in the second half of the 18th century in Western Europe, and gained strength during the Industrial Revolution....
 style of Myst. The first stage of development was to create the puzzles, in an attempt to integrate them as smoothly as possible into the areas in the game. The Millers met their co-designer, Richard Vander Wende
Richard Vander Wende

Richard Vander Wende is an United States visual designer and video game designer best known for his work on the 1992 The Walt Disney Company film Aladdin and the Cyan Worlds computer game Riven....
, at a demonstration of Myst for the Digital World Expo in Los Angeles
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. Wende had previously worked for Disney, as a designer for the animated feature Aladdin. As the third member of Rivens conceptual team, Wende ended up contributing what Robyn Miller described as an "edgier" and complementary vision, that made the game dramatically different than its predecessor. Whereas many computer-generated
Computer graphics

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 environments of the time ended up looking smooth, like plastic, the Millers and Wende developed a more gritty and rustic design, with corroded and aged elements.

Riven combined pre-rendered backgrounds with live action
Live action

In film, theatre and video, live-action refers to works that are acted out by human actors, as opposed to by animation. As it is the norm, the term is usually superfluous, but it makes an important distinction in situations in which one might normally expect animation, as in a Pixar film, a video game or when the work is adapted from an anim...
 footage, in order to increase the player's immersion level. All the actors were filmed with a blue screen as a backdrop, which was removed in post-production by chroma key
Chroma key

Chroma key is a technique for mixing two images or frames together, in which a color from one is removed , revealing another image behind it....
, so that the actors would blend into the virtual environment. Rand Miller had to reprise his role of Atrus from Myst, even though he hated acting. Riven was the first game any of its designers had directed live actors, and Wende was apprehensive about their use.

At the time of Rivens development, publisher Brøderbund
Brøderbund

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 was facing falling revenues as development costs rose. Brøderbund's stock dropped from $60 a share to $22 in 1996
1996 in video gaming

Notable releases*January 29 — Duke Nukem 3D, successor to the simple side-scrolling originals, and a genre-redefining title for first person shooters....
, causing a delay in the publishing of Riven. Even though Rivens sales were expected to be higher than any other game that holiday season
1997 in video gaming

Events*October 4 — Gunpei Yokoi dies after a double car accident.*November ? Interactive Entertainment Merchants Association launched.*3rd annual E3 ...
, Brøderbund launched a $10 million marketing campaign and developed a retail marketing partnership with Toshiba
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 America. Anticipation for the game was high even among non-gamers, helped by web-based word of mouth and well-placed media coverage.

Name

"Riven" is the past participle of the rather archaic word "rive," meaning "to split" or "to cleave." Thus "Riven" means "split" or "cloven." This presumably refers to the fact that the once-unified Age of Riven is being split apart by the instability inherent in Gehn's writing.

Audio

Robyn Miller composed Rivens music, which was later packaged and released by Virgin Records
Virgin Records

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 as Riven: The Soundtrack. Miller designed the liner notes and packaging, which included English translations of the language found in the game. Whereas the music to Myst was, at first, only available by mail-order from Cyan, Virgin Records had bought the rights to release it initially, prompting Miller to make sure that it could stand alone in CD form. The resulting compact disc was released on February 24, 1998, with more than 54 minutes of music.

Miller established three leitmotif
Leitmotif

A leitmotif is a recurring musical Theme , associated with a particular person, place, or idea. The word has also been used by extension to mean any sort of recurring theme, whether in music, literature, or the life of a fictional character or a real person....
s for the game's three central characters, Atrus, Catherine, and Gehn. Gehn's theme is only heard in its complete form near the end of the game, but portions of the melody can be heard throughout Riven, highlighting his control of the Age. Miller tried to let the environment dictate the resulting sound, in order to make the music as immersive as possible. He blended live instrumentation with synthesizers: "By mixing and matching conventional instrumentation, you can create an odd, interesting mood," Miller said. Ultimately, he wanted the music of Riven to reflect the game itself, which he described as having "a familiar-yet-strange feel to it."

Miller described his biggest challenge in writing Rivens music as reconciling the linear, pleasing construction of music with the nonlinearity of the gameplay. As players can freely explore all areas, Miller explained in an interview, "the music can't say anything too specific. If it says something, if it builds in intensity and there starts to be a climax, and people are just standing in a room looking around, and they're thinking 'What's going on in here? Is something about to jump out from behind me?' You can't have the basic parts of music that you'd like to have, you can't have a basic structure. It's all got to be just flowing, and continue to flow."

Reception and legacy


Being the first sequel of such an extremely successful game as Myst, Riven was eagerly anticipated. On the whole, it was also positively received, with the PC version garnering an average critic score of 84% at Game Rankings
Game Rankings

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. The game sold more than 1.5 million units within a year of its release, and was the best-selling game of 1997, despite having only been on the market for less than three months. By 2001, over 4.5 million units had been sold.

Jeff Segstack of GameSpot
GameSpot

GameSpot is a video game website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information. The site was launched in May 1996 by Pete Deemer and Vince Broady....
 gave the game high marks, explaining that it is "a leisurely paced, all-encompassing, mentally challenging experience. If you enjoyed Myst, you'll thoroughly enjoy Riven." Computer Gaming World
Computer Gaming World

Computer Gaming World was founded in 1981 by Russell Sipe as a bimonthly publication. Early issues were typically 40-50 pages in length, written in a newsletter style, including submissions by game designers such as Joel Billings , Dan Bunten , and Chris Crawford ....
 stated that the graphics were the best they had seen in any adventure game. Laura Miller of Salon declared that "Art [...] is what Riven approaches," and praised the gameplay as having "a graceful elegance that reminds [her] of a masterfully constructed novel." The game's sound and graphics were consistently praised.

Nevertheless, several publications found fault with aspects of Riven. Computer Gaming World felt that the gameplay was too similar to the original Myst, making Riven the "same game with a new title"; the magazine further disagreed with the minimal character interaction. Gaming magazine Edge
Edge (magazine)

Edge is a multi-format computer and video game magazine published by Future Publishing in the United Kingdom. It is known for its industry contacts, editorial stance, distinctive anonymous third-person writing style, yearly awards, and longevity....
 felt that although Riven was a good game, the solitary atmosphere and lack of mobility was steadily becoming outdated, as games like Super Mario 64
Super Mario 64

is a platform game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. It was released in Japan on June 23, 1996, and later in North America and in Europe....
 sacrificed graphical fidelity for an increase in freedom. They stated "the question is whether Cyan can incorporate its almost Tolkien-esque
Tolkien's legendarium

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 world-building skills into a more cutting-edge game vehicle next time." Even long-time players of the Myst games, such as Heidi Fournier of Adventure Gamers
Adventure Gamers

Adventure Gamers is a computer game website created in 1998 dedicated to the genre of adventure games. It publishes reviews and previews of adventure games, as well as opinion articles and interviews with game designers....
, felt that a few puzzles were too difficult; Computer and Video Games
Computer and video games

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, meanwhile, believed that the story clues were too symbolic and scant, which made following the plot difficult.

Despite the success of the game, the Miller brothers eventually pursued other projects. Robyn Miller said: "I think it would be a detriment to always, for the rest of our lives, be creating Myst-like projects. […] We're going to change, evolve and grow, just like any person does in any manner." Robyn would leave Cyan to form a new development company called Land of Point; Wende would also leave to pursue other projects. The next video game entry in the Myst franchise would be 2001's Myst III: Exile
Myst III: Exile

Myst III: Exile is the third title in the Myst series of First person adventure games. Although its predecessors Myst and Riven were produced by the series' creator Cyan, Inc....
, which was not developed by Cyan or published by Broderbund; Presto Studios
Presto Studios

Presto Studios was a computer game development company of the 1990s, especially famous for its award-winning Journeyman Project franchise series and the 2001 sequel to Cyan Worlds's hit Myst series, Myst III: Exile....
 took over development, and Ubisoft
Ubisoft

Ubisoft Entertainment is a computer game and video game publisher and video game developer with headquarters in Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, France....
 published.

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