For those of you whow played the first installation of Syberia will undoubtley want to catch this game is only for the continuation of the story. In Syberia 2 you again resume the role of Kate Walker, a New York Lawyer with a quirky sense on adventure. In Syberia your goal was to find Hans Voralburg. In Syberia 2 you've found Hans and have decided to accompany him to Syberia the land of the Mammoths. The game plays out exaclty like its predecessor in which you point and click and point and click. The differences between the two games are not that great, to my dissapointment. The graphics look better, the backgrounds look more alive but besides that everything else is the same. If you loved the first Syberia then you should enjoy this one. The puzzles for the most part are very well done, the characters are unique and fun. On the down side the game is a continuation of the previous title in the sense that nothing new and exciting was put in the game. For those of you who would like to get a sense of closure as far as the story goes good luck on that. At the end of this game you are left much like the first game, where you just have no clue what is going to happen to the protagonist. Like most puzzle driven games the replay value of this title is very low. I believe that as soon as I beat it I turned it off and uninstalled it from my computer. Not much of a challenge once you know the answers.
Suffice to say that after playing the beautiful and engaging Syberia, the first post-DOS era adventure game I have played, I was really looking forward to playing the sequel. Syberia had a beautiful, self contained stor... Read Full Review
Syberia II is a follow up to the widely acclaimed predecessor, Syberia. While the game is decent, it has big shoes to fill and comes up short in most regards. It is a solid adventure game and finishes up the story that... Read Full Review