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In the past ten years this reviewer has played maybe 200 games, and reviewed about 50. I think I've played 95% of all adventure games produced in that time. Let's start at the ending of the review for once. This is, without question, the finest PC game I have ever played. If you have a pulse and are reading this now (duh!), GET THIS GAME! I'll repeat that: GET THIS GAME! now back to the beginning.
We're in a whole new ballpark, fans. When I installed Syberia and started play, I was truly shocked. Nobody warned me! The opening cinematic sets the climate for the game and I am here to tell you that it is magnificent. The gorgeous pre-rendered graphics, the animation, the musical scoring, the SFX were truly jaw-droppers. I've subsequently invited a few gamer friends over to watch the intro, and to a person, everyone has said "Wow, that looks like a movie, not animation". Its raining, and every drop of rain that splashes on the cobblestone street hits, and widens out in circular fashion. Holy cow! The musical scoring sounds like a John Williams effort for a major Hollywood film. I've played this intro over and over and am still awestruck at its beauty. This is a very special game.
Therein lies the plot.
Kate must traverse miles of geography in order to, hopefully, find
Hans. She starts in the town of Valadilene where the prominent industry
has been the Voralberg toy factory. Here, they've made state of the
art automatons (sort of high level robots) - from wind up toys to
extremely high tech personal assistants. But, unfortunately the factory
has suffered neglect and as a consequence has become somewhat obsolete.
When Kate finds the factory, she finds a partially created automaton
named Oscar - the last automaton designed by the brilliant Hans. Oscar
got caught up in the factory shutdown and needs feet. Off we go
.Kate's
first challenge. She dearly needs Oscar's assistance and therefore
must build him his feet. That's Next stop - Komkolzgrad. UGH - this is a very dark industrial city. Designed as a communist utopia, it has fallen into an abyss. Kate needs to get outta here. Diehard zealots abound and Kate and Oscar need to get a passport and split. Finally, Kate and Oscar arrive in the former resort city of Aralbad. Cold and sterile, this idyllic coastal town was once a refuge for the communist elite. Now, yuck! However, it is here where Kate makes contact with some very important persona.
Okay, on to the technical stuff. The game may be played completely with the mouse. Right clicking brings up the inventory, gathered documents, cell phone, and complete menu. Saves?..unlimited. User friendliness and learning curve? You could start a rookie on this game. Graphics and animation are the best I've ever seen. The music is the best I've ever heard in a PC game. Game play? Fabulous. Story? The best I've ever seen in a PC game (yes, I loved TLJ also, but got more hooked on Syberia). Game stability: perfect. Cut Scenes: all are archived for your subsequent review. End of review: please read paragraph one. Final Grade: A+ Minimum system requirements:
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