Syberia 3

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Top Critic Average

9%

Critics Recommend

PC Gamer
30 / 100
Game Informer
5 / 10
GameSpot
4 / 10
Hardcore Gamer
3 / 5
Nintendo Life
7 / 10
God is a Geek
5 / 10
IGN Spain
8 / 10
TheSixthAxis
5 / 10
Creators: Microids
Release Date: Dec 1, 2016 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
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Critic Reviews for Syberia 3

Some solid puzzles can't rescue what is an otherwise terrible adventure game.

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Aside from a few highlights, Syberia 3 is frustrating with a simplistic story that never captured my attention

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For a game that relies on character interaction and puzzles to tell its story, Syberia 3 falls well short of being enjoyable and fails to deliver a captivating or impactful experience.

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There'll always be a time and a place for a game like Syberia 3.

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Syberia on the Nintendo Switch is a reasonable yet inconsistent port of an enchanting genre classic. This is an absorbing, intricate story filled with melancholy, eccentric characters and mystery demands and deserves attention, even if the game shows its age technically in some places and demonstrates a lack of care in the porting process in others. For fans of the genre, or those willing to dive in and forgive some inconsistencies, there's an endearing and worthwhile adventure here.

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Syberia 3 isn't a bad game by any means and offers up an immersive story… If you can make it past the horrific graphical hindrances that is.

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Syberia 3 means the return of the saga in full. A long wait that's been worth it despite some technical issues.

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Flawed and often out of touch, Syberia 3 only serves a dedicated clutch of fans that have spent the past decade looking for closure to a beloved series. To anyone else, it will come across as a bizarre and mostly impenetrable relic that feels out of place among 2017's slate of releases.

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