Syberia was one of the last PC games that I think of in my mind as the "adventure" genre, and I enjoyed it slowly, kind of stretching out the experience as to prolong my enjoyment of it. Mindscape actually made my day by announcing that the game will be ported to the Nintendo DS, thanks to Microids and Tetraedge.
The game will be a direct port, but Mindscape confirmed that touch screen functionality will be added for puzzles and such, in addition to simplifying the inventory system and giving the menus a little touchup. In case you aren't familiar with the game, here is a snippet from Nintendic on the world of Syberia:
In Syberia, a title based on the graphic novels of Frenchman Benoit Sokal, players are thrust into a surrealistic European world where nothing is what it seems. The protagonist, Kate Walker, is sent there from New York, on a routine job to Valadilene to arrange for the purchase of the Voralberg Toy Factory. However, she soon discovers that the lady she is meant to meet to seal the deal is dead, while her long-lost brother (presumed dead) is very much alive. The game follows Walker’s search for Hans Voralberg, now her only hope of unravelling the mystery of his sister’s passing.
Part of me is excited and twirling my recently-removed pants round the room like a lasso, but another part of me remembers that Myst DS suffered from its transition to the DS, making notes hard to read and just overall diminishing the beauty of the original PC title. I can only hope Syberia won't suffer from similar shrinkage issues. The game is slated to come out in Europe in October of this year, so perhaps if all the PC adventure fans close their eyes and wish hard, the US will see it soon afterwards.
Check out Gamespot if you want to see screenshots of the original PC title. As soon as shots of the DS port become available, we'll serve em up with a side of bacon.
[Via Nintendic -- Thanks, Jonathan]
Wohah yeah, adventure sounds like a great timewaster on a DS :-)
YAYZ!!!
so uh.... when to i get phantasmagoria for my ds? OR 11th hour.
The Ds version will not look that good.
Mmmmmm...Do want. I haven't played an "adventure" game in a while.
I like adventure games but do not like syberia, seriously have you ever read "Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich?" Nothing good about that place. And it's cold.
Sky-Face you just made my fucking day by mentioning Phantasmagoria and 11th hour. Might I see your nostalgia and raise you an "Under a killing moon" and a "The 7th Guest"?
Also YAY YAY YAY YAY YAY!!!! Syberia is coming to DS!!!!
Wait.... waaaaaait a minute here.... FUCK-KNUCKLES!!! I DON'T OWN A DS! T_T >_< and every other sad face
YEAH. You made my day! I bought Syberia for the PC on a whim one day while browsing the shelves at ... some store. I forget. But it was so cool!
I didn't finish it ( :( ) but now that it's going into my pocket, I'll be able to!
Hmm... part of the appeal of Syberia was the incredibly detailed backgrounds that were full of little steampunk-ish elements. Will that survive the transition to 256 x 192?
I never did finish this game. maybe I should go back and play this.
ceark: same here, I got the X-Box version. But I never really played much.
I love the series, Syberia 2's ending was awesome.
Syberia + Syberia 2 were pretty cool. I agree with ArrestedDeveloper that the ending of the second one was awesome. The ending of the first game kind of sucked though, but only because it was a cliffhanger. The two games together are more like one big game than a game and then its sequel.
Syberia was the last game you thought of as adventure? O_o;
I always told myself to not touch the acid on the barrel on the begining of syberia 1.
I loved watching that guy with his hand falling in pieces
Ooooooo, never played this. You have my attention.
Also, lol shrinkage.
If you're looking for a recent game to think of as "adventure", try The Experiment. VOYEURAN GAEMS FTW
Hahaha, awesome -- I bought this back in the day but never got around to beating it -- I just reinstalled it yesterday. Coincidence!
I remember being excited about this game back in the day, but no clue why I never picked it up. Guess I'll get to finally.
If the DS pulls off graphics like that consistently, I'll be impressed.