Posted on: October 20, 2019

AlexTerranova
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: Rezensionen: 4
What are you signing for?
Syberia 3 could have become a great continuation of the series, but awful game design and critical technical issues ruined all chances. It is a true adventure game ( not a mix of genres ) which offers challenging and original puzzles. Story is interesting and complete, however writers left a room for a possible sequel. Artwork and soundtrack create a magnificent atmosphere. This game indeed has a vibe of the first two Syberias. So, what's wrong? Syberia 3 has a check-point saving system with a single save at a time. If file somehow has become corrupt, your game progress is lost entirely. There are a lot of points-of-no-return, many of them are unexpected. If you have missed an optional content, you cannot load the previous save. And there are optional areas in Syberia 3 which you will not want to miss. Pause does not work during dialogues and cutscenes. If you were distracted and the game was saved after a scene... Sorry, friend. ;) An ability to interact with hot-spots sometimes disappears. You have to wait until it’s back, or perform additional actions ( observing items in the inventory ) to return the cursor. An idea to mimic games with pre-rendered graphics using stationary cameras is controversial. Some camera-positions are not chosen well. And in some locations point-and-click movement fails. You are not even able to leave one area: an exit hot-spot just does not appear ( WASD + Enter solves the problem ). Interactions with most of objects are not point-and-click. They are movement-based, which is very annoying using mouse cursor ( keyboard arrows provide much better usability ). However, it makes some puzzles more interesting. But the worst problem of all: Syberia 3 may not work on Windows. And it's not only me: several people on GOG forums reported the same issue. I solved it running Syberia 3 on Linux using Wine with DXVK. Would I recommend anyone to play Syberia 3? Probably yes, but you should clearly understand what you are signing for. ;)
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