Discover the legacy and embark on the journey to Amerzone.
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All four Syberia Games are available in the Syberia Collection at a bargain price!
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Kate Walker, a young ambitious lawyer from New York, is handed what seems to be a fairly strai...
Discover the legacy and embark on the journey to Amerzone.
Buy now!
All four Syberia Games are available in the Syberia Collection at a bargain price!
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Kate Walker, a young ambitious lawyer from New York, is handed what seems to be a fairly straightforward assignment. Just a quick stopover to handle the sale of an old automaton factory hidden in the alpine valleys, then straight back home to New York. Little did she imagine, when embarking on this task, that her life would be turned upside down.
On her expedition across Europe, traveling from Western Europe to the far reaches of Eastern Russia, she encounters a host of incredible individuals and locations full of extraordinary machines and an amazing atmosphere. In her attempt to track down Hans, the genius inventor - the final key to unlock the secret of Syberia - she will traverse both land and time on a journey that will throw all that she values into question, while the deal she sets out to sign turns into a life-changing experience.
The Syberia series has such a distinct vibe that you can't find anywhere else, even in other point and click titles. Truly foundational for adventure games.
The puzzles are just complex enough to make the game fun. There's plenty of mystery, humor, and interesting dialogue to go around. While the story isn't especially deep, there's enough meat on its bones that, paired with Kate's character development, it's plenty satisfying. I think I might pick up the second game now.
The storyline was strong, the artwork beautiful, and the puzzles were creative and relevant to the game. I also really loved the automaton, Oscar. He reminded me of Douglas Adam's robot, Marvin the paranoid android 'the brain the size of a planet'.
Syberia is a classic point-and-click adventure: You're told to do something, you have to go do it, but there's always little snags and problems that you're required to solve to be able to do what you're meant to.
For the most part, the game is relatively simple, albeit a little cryptic at times, but where this game really shines is its presentation, characters, and story.
I was hooked on this game after Part 1, as the story and world building is top notch. The files and characters you speak to reveal a checkered and interesting past that you're chasing up to, and you're always left wanting to find out what's next.
A recommended game if you're interested in adventure games with good story telling, themes, and atmosphere.