
One of the creatures central to Syberia 3 are enormous snow ostriches kept by the Youkol tribes. How can you beat a mammoth? Answer is: you can't, but that doesn't mean you can't try. Are you ready to find out what else life has in store for Kate?More bizarre creatures and steampunk locales Sokal is also the game's writer, making sure it is a worthy successor to the originals. Although gone are his masterful watercolor paintings that used to serve as the backgrounds, the distinctive art direction remains at strength and can be seen everywhere from character designs to architecture and locales. Syberia III wouldn't be a proper continuation if the mastermind behind the previous two entries, Benoît Sokal, wasn't the creator of this one too. Whether you are the series' veteran or new to the party, the story will be gripping and take you to creative locales brought to life in the imagination of its creator.

Syberia III (PC) is as much the next chapter in Walker's story as it is a new journey, new adventure, both for her and the players. Lost adrift after the events of Syberia 2, she winds up washed ashore and rescued by the Youkol tribe. Kate Walker finds herself as stunned as everyone else at the beginning of the game.

Are you ready to dust your snowshoes and venture into the unknown?Surprising revival The next chapter of Kate Walker's story takes her on a journey with a nomadic tribe. The cult classic from early aughts is revived with the long-awaited sequel. After over a decade Benoît Sokal comes back, and Syberia 3 (PC) comes back with him. The first two Syberia games made a strong impression on the fans of adventure games everywhere.
