![]() Because of him being such a sophisticated “machine”, the Youkol are scared of him and the story only progresses when he wears the mask of a friendly spirit so that the Youkol don’t really recognize him. It doesn’t feel right or logical.Ī friend we know from the first game is Oscar - an automaton/robot and the train’s engineer. Weirdly enough, there are train tracks that lead directly into their cave - I don’t know what I missed, but it wouldn’t make sense for the Youkol people who live so far off from any civilization to have a huge railway contraption installed that takes up most of the space in their basecamp and is made out of mammoth tusks and wooden pillars. ![]() Now, the storytelling was a lot better, but there were some inconsistencies or strange plot points that seemed off.įor example: You will find the Youkol people eventually, a people who lived in symbiosis with mammoths for centuries. We couldn’t find a fix for that, so maybe keep that in mind. The game for us had an annoying bug where almost every dialogue audio was cut off 2 seconds early, so we usually had to read the subtitles way faster than the characters spoke. We actually laughed about how she should probably really seek help - lol. The worst thing is probably the protagonists “character development” where nothing that should faze her seems to faze her and her impulsiveness makes her look like a maniac who’s totally lost it… like seriously. And again, the story seems forced here and there, but as for this game, it’s… acceptable. Some characters and villains again are pretty random but it’s not as bad as in the first game. The puzzles mostly make sense (at least to the degree that you can accept it) and aren’t entirely random. ![]() The second game of the series however has a far better story. Overall: If you read our review of the first game, you know that we weren’t big fans. You may not understand everything perfectly though, so maybe a more detailed review on Youtube would also do the trick. There’s actually a short recap of the first game accessible through the menu, so you don’t have to go through Syberia first if you don’t want to. I gotta say that this is a huge improvement to the first game and if you can get it cheap for like, 2 bucks, you could check this one out and play it. I managed to beat this game within ~ 6 hours today (I googled for help when I got stuck though). Beware that the screenshots will also contain no spoilers for the first part, but all major spoilers for the second. ![]() The unexpected reveal of an heir forces her to set off on a journey to find him so he can sign the papers.Īs goes for the sequel, this review is divided into a short spoiler-free part and a spoiler-filled part because there were some inconsistencies that I want to talk about. The lawyer Kate Walker visits Europe in order to seal the deal for a corporate takeover of the automaton toy factory of the Voralberg family. The basic plot of the first game goes as follows: Sound: Sound card with DirectX 9.If you don’t know about the first game Syberia, you can read our spoiler-free review here. Video Card: DirectX compatible graphics card with 128 MB memory The game was ported to a number of systems and gained the new life on new Nintendo console - Switch.ĭeveloper : # THQ Nordic # Microids # Anuman Interactive It is impossible to get stuck or die but the mere atmosphere and graphic design creates tension and lets player fully immerse into the game universe where surviving remnants of prehistoric beasts still live. She abandoned her stressful life in New York and ended up following her recent case into snowy Russian tundra - Syberia.Ĭontinue the story that grasped players hearts in the first installment of the series. Syberia 2 is a classic third-person point-and-click game from the famous French game producer Benoit Sokal. ![]()
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