Unless you have lots and lots of time on your hands, I'm going to say no. I found the only way to get through Riven at times was using hints, and I was perfectly fine with that. It was still was a great game. However, I can't think of any first person adventure games that won't have you running for hints. I would say go with that box set anyway. The Myst games are fun just for the experience.
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Salesman: "Hey, you missed the party last night."
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