Why? Hans needs to get there before he dies. All of the detective work was done the first time-around in Syberia 2, you have a single-minded obsession with getting to Syberia.
It starts out strong – Kate second-guesses her leap of faith, yet perseveres to outwit a misogynistic monk – but there’s just not enough narrative thrust to support a compelling second chapter in the story. The fact is, Syberia 2 doesn’t top the first game. For Kate, it’s “What the hell am I doing nurse-maiding a frail old man?†and for you, the player, it’s “What’s going to top building cool robots and unraveling a secret family history….and why the hell am I nurse-maiding a frail old man?†In this sequel wrap up to our 2002 Adventure game of the year, the wonder is tempered by a big dose of reality. What started out as a routine business trip to oversee the sale of a automaton factory was transformed into a wondrous quest to find the mythical island of Syberia, a land where mammoths roam free. She’s quit her law career, dumped her philandering fiancé, and committed herself to realizing the quixotic dream of elderly inventor Hans Voralberg. No major spoilers in my opinion.Īt the conclusion of Syberia, heroine Kate Walker had come to a life-altering decision. This contains plot elements and other stuff so it may be considered a spoiler.
#Syberia ii review gamespot Pc
OK here is the actual word-for-word review from PC Gamer. How were they able to do a review already? It was not a review that Microids will be using for advertising that is for sure. I don't have the article in front of me right now, but they gave it like a 71% and said it was not as good as the original among other things. I just got the new PC gamer magazine and they have a review of Syberia 2.