![]() ![]() Similar to previous Syberia games, the third entry is a traditional point-and-click adventure. As Kate, it’s your job to dig deeper into this conspiracy and help the Youkols complete their journey. She soon discovers there’s a sinister plot unfolding aimed at halting the Youkols’ progress and integrating them into modern society. They transport Kate, and their own injured guide Kurk, to a hospital in the city of Valsenbor.Īs it turns out, this particular hospital is full of shady wardens who imprison Kate (and Kurk) within its walls. Fortunately, she gets rescue by a nomadic tribe called the Youkols on their annual pilgrimage with snow ostriches. The game opens with familiar protagonist Kate Walker lying frozen and nearly dead along a river bank. With that said, there are some nice easter eggs for those who have played Syberia and Syberia 2. That means you can come into this game fresh and enjoy the experience. It’s important to know that while Syberia 3 continues where the last game ended, the story is completely stand-alone. The question is, does the new game enhance this franchise’s storied history, or does it fall short? Let’s take a look. With that in mind, Sokal has once again partnered with French developer Microids to produce a full-fledged third entry. While the original games never lit up the sales charts, they did develop a passionate fan base. A sequel came out two years later, but then the franchise went dormant for a long 13 years. If you haven’t heard of Syberia before, the franchise started in 2002 by acclaimed Belgian video game developer Benoît Sokal. Video game revivals are all the rage these days, and Syberia 3 is the latest to be given new life.
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