
On 19 August 2019, it was announced that a fourth game had already been in production for 18 months and was to be titled Syberia: The World Before. Its success led to it being followed by two major sequels - Syberia II, released on 30 March 2004, and Syberia 3, released on 20 April 2017. It was acclaimed by critics for its intelligent script and use of graphic design that encompassed elements of art nouveau and clockpunk fiction. Syberia was a commercial success, with sales above 500,000 units worldwide by 2005. An unlikely pair, young Kate Walker and old, eccentric Hans Voralberg. Mission accomplished Not for this sophisticated New York lawyer. Alongside the main plot, the story also consists of a subplot involving Kate's personal life. Having searched Eastern and Western Europe for a missing heir, Kate Walker finally completed her long and arduous journey, obtaining the signature of Hans Voralberg and closing the automaton factory buyout. The game includes a recap of the first chapter. Although it is stylistically identical, Syberia II improves upon the first game by introducing more realistic character animation. As the direct sequel to 2002's Syberia, it is a third-person puzzle-solving game. Along the way, they have to overcome many obstacles and deal with shady characters to uncover clues vital to the continuation of their quest. Syberia II is a 2004 graphic adventure game developed and published by MC2-Microds. Kate, Hans and Oscar are heading to Syberia. The game follows Kate Walker, an American lawyer tasked with overseeing the major sale of a company and her subsequent journey across Europe and Russia to find the brother of the recently deceased owner. Syberia II: With Christian Erickson, Christine Flowers, Jodi Forrest, David Gasman.
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Syberia is a graphic adventure game, developed and published by Microïds, and released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, and Xbox on 9 January 2002, with the game later ported for Windows Mobile, Nintendo DS, Android, OS X, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, iOS, and Nintendo Switch in later years. Wikipedia (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:
