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Syberia 3 – First Two Characters Revealed

Syberia 3 - First Two Characters Revealed

Syberia 3 – First Two Characters Revealed

Will play opposite Kate Walker during her latest adventure

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Syberia 3 – First Screens; Info – August 14, 2014

In Syberia 3, players will encounter old acquaintances from Syberia 1 and 2 as well as new protagonists.

Seen in various stages of creation culminating in 3D pictures used in the game, the first two characters in Syberia 3 are revealed. We also learn something about them.

From Benoît Sokal and Microïds:

AYAWASKA
We only know her name, and although she is only 1.10 meters tall, this little laughing and enigmatic lady acts as the shaman of the Youkol tribe that our heroine, Kate Walker, had left at the end of Syberia II. Through chance of the journey, Ayawaska will offer Kate to accompany her in the snow ostrich’s transhumance, a real sacred mission for her tribe. Throughout the journey, the shaman will provide precious advice to Kate, if only she manages to decrypt the mysterious form of her predictions.

Ayawaska

SIMON STEINER
A genius craftsman, Simon Steiner owns the small clockmaker’s shop in Valsembor, the city close to where the Youkol camp settled. Despite his grumpy and suspicious look, this 70-year-old man is very kind towards the nomad people that most of the population would like to see leave as soon as possible. Kate will have to gain his trust so that he accepts to build an essential element for her to continue her journey with the Youkol tribe.

Steiner

Syberia 3 for PC, Mac, PS4, Xbox One, iOS and Android is to be released in 2015.

Karla Munger

Karla Munger

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