First Syberia 3 screenshots emerge from the wilderness

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The first two screenshots of Microids’ Syberia 3 have been released for you to look at and ooh over.

The Syberia series is a highly acclaimed set of adventures with the unique art design of Benoit Sokal giving the world its atmosphere. The series revolves around New York lawyer Kate Walker, whose simple-sounding assignment to handle the sale of an automaton factory led to something much bigger and much weirder.

Syberia 3 continues things with the Youkol people rescuing Kate; these shots appear to show her learning about them by interacting with them at their market/camp… apparently with the aid of snow ostriches. Er.

Syberia 3 is due out in 2015. Have a looksee at the shots, above and below.

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