After escaping, Kate gets Kurk his prosthetic leg and helps him escape. She is caught in the attempt by Cantin, the private eye sent from the United States to bring her home. Kate is forced to return to Valsembor Clinic to rescue him. The tribe is willing to relocate to avoid destruction, but will not leave without Kurk. Kate escapes but is forced to leave Kurk behind and finds the Youkols to warn them. Finally, Kate reaches the Aralbad Spa, where the aging Hans is staying to keep up his health. Kate does so, but when she learns that Sergei means to keep Helena against her will forever, she helps the singer escape. Sergei Borodine, the owner of the town's mine, steals Oscar's hands and demands that Kate bring Helena to play for him. When the train becomes stuck in the remote Russian town of Komkolzgrad, Kate becomes caught up in a plot to abduct retired opera singer Helena Romanski. According to information Kate finds along the way, Hans believes Syberia to be the home of the Youkol tribe, nomads who live among the last living mammoths on Earth. The journey is complicated, as Hans now lives in eastern Russia seeking a legendary island called Syberia (not to be confused with the region of Siberia). After winning Oscar's trust, she sets off with him across Europe to find Hans Voralberg. Kate investigates the Voralberg estate and discovers the train, operated by an exceedingly polite humanoid automaton named Oscar. Anna remained close with Hans, and when she inherited the family factory, she developed a specialized clockwork train that could take her to and from her brother's remote laboratory. Eventually, Anna and Hans' father sent Hans away, telling everyone but close family members that the young man was dead. The obsession stayed with him into adulthood, causing him to become the black sheep of the family despite his mechanical genius. For the acquisition to go through, Kate will need to find Hans and get his signature.Īs a child, Hans suffered a head injury and afterward became fixated on the idea that he could find and ride a live mammoth. Upon arriving in France, Kate is informed that on her deathbed, Anna revealed the existence of her twin brother, Hans, who is now the legal owner of the factory despite not having been seen in years. The Voralberg Toy Factory, which has made intricate clockwork toys for the better part of the twentieth century, is to be acquired by a major American toy company following the death of its elderly owner, Anna Voralberg. I wouldn’t say they are a threat to the characters at large so far, but they are definitely antagonistic and seem to be a focal point in Syberia’s narrative.Kate Walker, a New York lawyer, is sent to France on behalf of a client. An ongoing organization brought up in this world is known as the Brown Shadow, which from what I learned is comparable to Germany’s Nazi party from World War II. However, at other times I found myself stuck due to a lack of knowing there was another piece of the puzzle that was available to me, or that it was easier to solve with a mouse and keyboard than a controller, the way I played most.īenoit Sokal created a setting that is similar to what we know of the real world, but the industrial industry is more advanced where you will see automatons doing human actions such as driving vehicles and playing music. But later on there were others that turned out a little bit more complex than I expected, which was a pleasant surprise. I found the puzzles to be pretty straightforward early on, with tasks consisting of looking for a simple object to progress through the story like a pen or a key.
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