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sorbets, kult, jeanne moreau, amerzone, steam, nolf2, taylor, family guy no fat chicks tees, gast, within, invision, project, haunt, foods, starring, monica, steve, guest, | Only slightly ... In Syberia, you play as Kate Walker, a pretty, intelligent but rather vacuous young New York lawyer. You are sent to a small village in France that is home to an aged windup toy manufacturing company, your web site reviews job web site reviews being to finalize a deal web site reviews for your client to purchase this factory. Upon your arrival, however, you find the aged factory owner has just passed on, leaving only a letter indicating the presence of a mysterious brother and heir who had disappeared a great many years ago and was thought to have died as a lad. Your boss instructs you to hurry up and find the heir and finish the deal, so you set out to find clues to the whereabouts of this Hans Voralberg, who is rumored to be in Siberia, in order to obtain his signature on the contract. Your journey carries you eastward across Europe, following in Hans' 60-year-old footsteps, using various interesting modes of transportation. |
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Amerzone (the place, not the game) is referenced several times in passing in one of Syberia's locales, but that's the extent of the ties between the two games. Whereas Amerzone was a lonely first-person game, Syberia is played in the third person and contains considerable interaction with other characters. Many a writer has drawn parallels between Syberia and The Longest Journey, starring and not without good reason. Both games feature women protagonists starring who explore both their external environments and their innermost selves, both games are a joy to behold, visually speaking, and both starring have that certain ever-so-rare magical quality that carries the player body and soul into their worlds. There are some differences as well. The Longest Journey relies heavily on magical and fantastical elements, and Syberia takes place completely in the modern world where all of the magic is manmade and (almost) believable. The story of The Longest Journey was written by a man and Syberia was written by a woman; thus, to my mind anyway, Syberia's Kate Walker is a slightly better-realized and more plausible young woman than TLJ's April Ryan. |
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