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Join Kate Walker as she travels to remote locations and time periods in this timeless voyage to discover her true destiny.
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Syberia is a franchise of graphic adventure games created by Belgian comic artist and video game developer Benoît Sokal. Set within an alternate universe ...
Syberia is a graphic adventure game, developed and published by Microïds, and released for Windows on 30 May 2002, with the game later ported for ...
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Join Kate Walker on an extraordinary journey that takes her all the way from Western Europe to the far reaches of Eastern Russia. You will come across a host of ...
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Carve your path across an unprecedented adventure using your wits, repair broken instruments, open tricky locks, find elaborate ways to activate mechanisms from the past, but above all watch closely your surroundings for clues.
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Syberia is a pure adventure game, where the player will discover a magical world of automatons and meet amazing and intriguing characters.
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An improbable pair, Kate Walker and the eccentric old Hans Voralberg set forth in search of a forgotten world, home to the last legendary mammoths of Siberia. Play online, access classic NESTM and Super NESTM games, and more with a Nintendo Switch Online membership.

Syberia

Video game series
Syberia is a franchise of graphic adventure games created by Belgian comic artist and video game developer Benoît Sokal. Set within an alternate universe designed by Sokal and introduced in the 1999 video game Amerzone, the series is currently... Wikipedia
Designer: Benoît Sokal
Publishers: Microïds, Anuman, Ubisoft, and more
Games
Syberia, Kate Walker, a young New York lawyer, is dispatched to deal with the sale of a former automaton factory hidden in the French Alps.
Jul 11, 2023 · As a point-and-click adventure originally released on PC in 2002, it's easy to criticise elements of Syberia's gameplay, but replaying it ...
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Story-wise, Syberia really is a rather nice diversion - but painful puzzling, clunky game mechanics, heavy-handed writing, and an almost complete lack of non-visual atmosphere makes it overwhelmingly more ``flawed'' than ``masterpiece''.