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Syberia 3 switch review
Syberia 3 switch review











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It truly fits the strange, surreal world of Syberia rather nicely. Its soothing pieces guide the player through their journey and sets tranquil, lonesome and sinister moods depending on the situation. Composed by award winning music maestro Inon Zur, who worked on tracks for Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon’s Dogma and Syberia 2. The soundtrack is still as enchanting as it was in the previous games.

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It always feels gratifying and fulfilling to know that you’ve cracked a sophisticated puzzle by yourself. The reward comes from successfully cracking puzzles and being able to help Kate continue her journey. The solution to puzzles is usually never clear and you may have to go back to a previous area to obtain a missing puzzle piece or to find the correct pattern combination. Some puzzles require you to find certain objects and combine them with others to form the solution. It could range from arranging a pattern in the correct order to manipulating mechanical objects to initiate the machine’s purpose. Your task is to gather clues and solve various puzzles to continue the adventure. The game follows the adventure formula of Syberia 1 and 2 and other adventure games in general, only this time you’re controlling Kate in a fully 3D environment, rather than on a 2D plane with 3D characters. Outraged by this discovery, Kate Walker takes it upon herself to help the Youkol in their time of need no matter what the cost. She even learns of a conspiracy to permanently drive the Youkol tribes out of the towns. As she recovers, Kate learns that the Youkol are facing racial prejudice from the local populace. Kate Walker is found gravely injured by the native Youkol people, who helped her during her journey to the mysterious land of Syberia. Kate’s latest journey, however, may not be the surreal and enchanting journey as was the case in the first two games. Finally, after 15 years since the first game was released, Kate Walker is back with her latest adventure Syberia 3, which picks up not too long where Syberia 2 left off. Syberia 3 was announced in 2009 but ended up being in development hell, missing deadlines for 20.

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Thanks to the likeable characters, fun puzzles, and enchanting visual design, both games received high praise, with the first Syberia game winning awards from various gaming sites and even recognition from American news channel CNN, who said that Syberia brought back the adventure genre.įor years fans of the series have been yearning for a new Syberia game and for adventure Queen Kate Walker to continue her journey. Developed and published by Microids, together with renowned Belgian comic book and video game developer Benoit Sokal, Syberia 1 and 2 told a heart-warming story about a young woman who is guided through an incredible, surreal journey to ultimately help a friend with his last wish. Syberia was a point-and-click adventure series that gained quite the cult following when it was released.













Syberia 3 switch review