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Adventure game Syberia 3 [Steam] is showing signs that it might release on Linux. It does look pretty good, so hopefully it works out.

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You can see on SteamDB here that it's showing signs of coming over to Linux.

The user reviews are a little worrying, even more worrying is some more professional reviews giving it quite low ratings. As always, I take other reviews with a pinch of salt as I do at times love what others hate, but in this case it seems like it's rather buggy. Hopefully it will be a little more polished if it does release on Linux.

About the game
The limitless imagination of Benoît Sokal continues in Syberia 3, focusing on an entirely new adventure. After abandoning the island, Kate is found dying on the edge of a river by the Youkole tribe, a nomadic people migrating with their snow ostriches. Stuck in Valsembor village, together they must find a way to continue their journey in a race against their enemies and unexpected obstacles, not to mention Kate's past, which catches up with her.

The next generation in adventure games, Syberia 3 takes you inside an enchanting, mysterious universe full of life for you to explore in 3D. Plunged into the heart of a world inhabited by a cast of interesting characters, you'll discover and experience a fabulous tale as imagined by Benoit Sokal.

Thanks for the tip dubigrasu. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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dmantione Apr 27, 2017
Wow, that is a surprise, I played the original many years ago, but I didn't know the franchise was still going.
STiAT Apr 27, 2017
Hmh, puzzle adventure. Could be for me :-).
qptain Nemo Apr 27, 2017
Quoting: FaalagornSupposedly, this reduced game loading time by a whooping 40 seconds, so it was yet another issue of DRM hurting game for legitimate users.
If true, holy shit. I'm not surprised, mind you, but still, holy shit.
descender Apr 27, 2017
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Awesome! I can finally get some closure to the series.
melkemind Apr 27, 2017
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It looks like some people aren't so excited about it.
kokoko3k Apr 27, 2017
I never liked syberia.
Thank god,Gilbert is back and thimbleweed park is waiting me to finish alien isolation :)
tofuhead Apr 27, 2017
cool... i loved the first two. played them over several times. this I am definetely getting. and this time no WINE needed.. well.. wine maybe, and some cheese.

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Arehandoro Apr 27, 2017
I remember the first two quite warmly, although I also do remember moaning about them back in the day, so will wait to see some reviews and probably buy it. In the meantime, I just spent the budget for games in the big cardboard boxes for the Discworld Series :O:S::D
tofuhead Apr 28, 2017
@arehandoro: discworld.. i never got into the wizard ones.. but I loved Discwold Noir. actually, installed it again a little while ago, that took some effort. nothing else worked, so running that thing in VirtualBox windowsxp vm... heh..

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