Myst, Riven Remakes Hit PS5 as Bubsy 4D Returns in First 3D Outing in 30 Years
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Updated · Engadget · May 23
Myst, Riven Remakes Hit PS5 as Bubsy 4D Returns in First 3D Outing in 30 Years
1 articles · Updated · Engadget · May 23
$35 remakes of Myst and Riven launched on PS5 and PS VR2 this week, bringing Cyan’s classic puzzle adventures to Sony platforms after PlayStation had been the holdout.
Both games also offer PS5 Pro enhancements including better view distance, foliage, textures, post-processing and shading, with limited-time discounts available on PlayStation.
Bubsy 4D also debuted across PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch and Switch 2 for $20, marking the first Bubsy game since 2019 and the series’ first 3D entry in 30 years.
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