Syberia II
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Syberia II is a 2004 graphic adventure game developed and published by MC2-Microïds. As the direct sequel to 2002's Syberia, it is a third-person puzzle-solving game. Although it is stylistically identical, Syberia II improves upon the first game by introducing more realistic character animation. The game includes a recap of the first chapter, so it does not require the player to have experienced the first game.
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Syberia II | |
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Developer(s) | Microïds Canada[1] |
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Director(s) | Benoît Sokal |
Designer(s) | Stéphane Blais |
Programmer(s) | Rémi Veilleux |
Artist(s) | Benoît Sokal Nicolas Cantin |
Writer(s) | Benoît Sokal |
Composer(s) | Inon Zur |
Series | Syberia |
Engine | Virtools Engine 3.0 |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, OS X, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android, Windows Mobile |
Release | 30 March 2004
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Genre(s) | Graphic adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
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Syberia II achieved global sales of 600,000 units by early 2006. The game was received favorably by critics.