A bit of "been there, done that" feel? Yes. Easy to miss important items and still miss them after checking areas multiple times? Yes. The frustration of knowing exactly how "Problem B" will be solved, but not being able to before solving "Problem A", even though there's no real reason? Yes. Satisfaction from solving some tricky puzzles without any help? Yes. Excellent sound effects that add to the "you are there" feel? Yes. Another fun, old school romp in the sadly neglected genre of classics such as the King's Quest series? Yes. A fine follow-up to a fantastic original game? Yes. Recommended? Yes.
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