A returning old friend is one of the few highlights, but most characters you meet have simple motivations and are written without nuance. The cliché characters such as an evil doctor and a drunk sailor fail to bring life to the cast, and shoddy voice acting makes them fall flat. Syberia 3’s story rings hollow even in its better moments. Many times I struggled to move a lever or to turn a mechanism. Rather than being strictly point-and-click, you can twist keys in ignitions and move wires into different holes, but a lack of precision makes these maneuvers frustrating. This made exploring the area in search for a missing item tedious. Because the latter takes place underwater, my movements were slowed significantly. Most puzzles involve handling machines, from a large crane used to transfer coal onto a ship to manning a dam from underwater, but clunky controls keep these moments from being fun. I often ran around attempting to find haphazardly placed items in order to complete puzzles and got disoriented easily. These grandiose areas still muster a sense of wonder similar to the older games, but are needlessly large and are cut up by long loading screens. All the while, a military commander hunts them down and attempts to foil their plans.Īs you journey alongside the Youkol and their snow ostriches, you visit several interesting environments, such as an abandoned amusement park and a seaside town.
Feeling grateful towards the tribe, Kate vows to help them with their sacred migration across Eastern Europe. You reprise the role of Kate Walker, and this new entry begins with her being saved from certain death by a nomad tribe called the Youkol.
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Syberia 3 marks the return of the series after a decade, but fails to modernize it in a captivating way due to its clunky mechanics, frustrating puzzles, and poor presentation. Syberia was once a well-received point-and-click adventure series, telling the tale of a young woman’s exciting journeys in a vaguely steampunk world.