50% off Syberia, Syberia 2, Still Life, other Anuman Games at GOG
GOG's catalog of Anuman Games titles is 50% off this weekend on GOG. This includes adventure games like Syberia, Syberia 2, and Still Life for $5 each.
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Of all the types of bad games you can play, nothing is worse than playing a bad adventure game
That was when it first came out... they tricked me into buying it because there just was NOT any adventure games released here in the states around that time.
Crap, now I really want to play this game, but have almost no free time at the moment. Damn you and your appealing, salesman-like descriptions of stuff, Fawful!
Yes, for those who like to pay an extra $3 for DRM.
You are wrong on so many levels.
A. Syberia is one of the most well-written games I have ever played.
B. You're complaining about a bizarre plot in an adventure game.
C. The ending is not a cliffhanger, it is a cohesive, final, finished resolution to the main character's entire character arc in the game. The game was never about...sigh....I'll put this in spoilers.
This is the reason why, and I haven't played the game so I apologize for a premature judgement, that I think Syberia II should have never been made. Sure, it lets you know what happens in the rest of the journey, but that is not and never will be what Syberia I is really about. Syberia II might be a wonderful game, but it is a completely unnecessary sequel.
If anyone's curious, there's a Let's Play of Syberia here. It gives you an idea of what Fawful likes and I don't.
I kid. I kid.
(D'ya see what I did there? See, it's funny 'cause I called you a woman and implied that I practice safe sex, so it was two things in one! I'm so awesome.)
I hate it. Well, not hate, but don't like. Puzzles are extremly easy, (if you pick something up you will use it in the next minute), the story is predictable and it ends on a cliffhanger (that if you didn't enjoy the game you will not be very thrilled about a second part)
The atmosphere is very good and well made, so that's a good point.
Atmosphere, story, music is quite good. But it suffers from what modern adventure games typically does. Not enough interactivity, simplistic, and linearity. Been a while since I played the games though, but they're not good enough for me to want to waste my time playing through again, so I won't be buying them from GOG.com.'
Still Life, though, is a much better game and much more interesting (imo), despite suffering from a lot of the same things.
Not played Still Life 2, but I'd like to if only for the story. I'd also like to play Post Mortem, which is kind of a prequel to Still Life (I think it's about the original case that's referred to in Still Life).
I can't recommend it, though, I've tried countless times to like it.
Or the Last Express. Two of the best adventure games. And not just imo.
On an only slightly-related note, their $5 price on The Witcher is ending in less than 24 hours.
Also, it's hard for linearity to be a valid complaint in a game that is meant to be about a journey forward.
I found all the clockwork models endearing and was fascinated to see where my journey was taking me next.
Superb games.