
Though the game was still very much a work-in-progress with placeholder voice acting, the visuals were impressive. One worker even straps Kate down and interrogates her using a lie-detector. She leaves her room and talks to some of the facility's workers, who all have something shady about them, save for the head of the facility, a kind, older gentleman who seems unaware of any malicious activities happening within his facility's walls. Upon talking with her roommate, a Youkol man who is tied up, she learns there are perhaps some more sinister prejudices at play against his people. In our demo, Kate Walker awakes in a medical facility that has some very peculiar prison-like elements. Microids recently visited us to show off an early section of Syberia 3. Kate and the Youkol have common enemies, so she decides to assist them with their strange ritual of escorting snow ostriches to their reproduction grounds. The story begins with Kate Walker stranding and in dire need of assistance before the Youkol people save her from certain death.

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Syberia 3 represents the first time the series is being rendered in full 3D, giving it a more modern look than either of the first two, mostly pre-rendered Syberia games.

This means players that missed the first two entries are able to use Syberia 3 as a jumping-on point with minimal confusion. With Syberia 2 acting as a continuation and conclusion of the narrative that began in the first game, Syberia 3 begins a new arc for series protagonist Kate Walker. The Syberia franchise has been dormant for over a decade, but publisher Microids is working with artist and developer Benoît Sokal, Koalabs Studio, 3DDUO, and Kylotonn to bring the franchise into the modern age with Syberia 3, which is now scheduled to launch on December 1. The adventure genre has been around since the early days of the game industry, but with studios like Telltale repopularizing the genre, we're seeing new adventure games pop up more frequently than ever.
