(07-31-2016, 02:56 PM)Daemian Wrote: Good to know, I really liked that game. c:
The game offers a nice experience -both Siberia 1&2-, you hardly get stuck so it lets you focus more on the story, sometimes you feel you're chasing a carrot because of the main objective. It also has this rare feeling of loneliness on most of the scenarios, I don't know how they achieve this.
https://www.google.com/search?site=&tbm=...d0aVR3qEYI
It's a good game but it's one of those you wouldn't play again because of the game length and pace speed.
Well, each to his own, but I've played both Syberia I and Syberia II four times since they were released, all playthroughs were on the PC.
I think it's nonsense that Sokal thinks the game would be a "commercial failure" if released in 2D. There are a lot of 2D games these days, many of them indie titles but what does that matter? A great game is a great game.
I also have a hunch that due to going the 3D route Syberia III is going to be more action oriented and that would be a hell of a shame if so. I loved the first two simply because of the feeling of loneliness that was ever present. They were, on the whole, very peaceful and relaxing games.