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Syberia The success of "Syberia" prompted a sequel, "Syberia II". It was released in 2004 and continues the story from where the first game ends. , "Syberia III" is in development. The game will be developed by Anuman, and Benoît Sokal will write the script. The release date is set for 2017. Gameplay for "Syberia III" was shown at E3, the game is presented in full 3D graphics for greater immersion.
Syberia In the game, the player controls the actions of American lawyer Kate Walker (voiced by Sharon Mann), who is sent to a remote French village in order to finalize the take-over of a toy factory. Once at the village, Kate learns that the woman who owned the factory has just died, and she has a brother who must be contacted in order for the takeover to proceed. Her mission takes her across Central and Eastern Europe, which gradually leads her to question her own life. The titular Syberia is a mythical island on which mammoths are said to live (inspiration could be Wrangel Island in Siberia, the last place on earth where mammoths survived).
Syberia In order to find Hans, Kate must take his train: a clockwork locomotive built by his sister at his request. It is manned by Oscar, an animatronic man fond of protocol whom Kate must satisfy to depart. She is forced to dive into Hans' past to retrieve two items of value to him: the mammoth doll and a clockwork music box.
Syberia Sokal's earlier game, "Amerzone", is located in the same fictional universe and "Syberia" contains some references to it. "Paradise", another of Sokal's adventure games, has no connections to "Syberia". It does, however, use a similar interface and art direction.
Syberia The Nintendo DS port took heavy criticism, receiving a 3.5/10 from GameSpot: most of the voice acting was stripped out and the graphics were simply shrunk down from the PC version which rendered many small plot-necessary objects almost impossible to locate.