I have played all 5 of the Millenium games and its a wonderful story. Marines talk skill was useful in guiding me to where to go next on the main story line, lots of side quests, hidden rooms and different style locations. Random monster encounters can be controlled by Marine in the first two chapters. Excellent story line and the game challenge was awesome. Aveyond is still my favourite but this certainly presented a worthwhile rival to the Aveyond series. It's a must play.
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Strategy, Time Management
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
3/ 5
If you liked Plants vs Zombies, then you are going to LOVE this game.
The levels are challenging (lvl 14 took some doing and I had to think very differently).
Place your weapons and defend your soldiers from incoming underworld monsters. I have now played all 20 levels on Casual - am trying for normal levels - hard game, but SO MUCH FUN
The 1st instalment of this series was fun, entertaining - maybe a bit slow on moving through the scenes. The 2nd instalment was a bit disappointing. The 3rd instalment was woeful and the puzzles nonsensical and frustrating - not fun. For Syberia II, the game developers made endless scenes of noninteractive fields you had to wait for the character to walk through and to solve the puzzles you need an IQ of at least 250. There was no hint like in the first 3 instalments and the endless useless scenes made the gameplay uninteresting and I got bored. I would not recommend this series of games as only Syberia Part 1 was any fun.
The 1st instalment of this series was fun, entertaining - maybe a bit slow on moving through the scenes. The 2nd instalment was a bit disappointing. The 3rd instalment was woeful and the puzzles nonsensical and frustrating - not fun. For Syberia II, the game developers made endless scenes of noninteractive fields you had to wait for the character to walk through and to solve the puzzles you need an IQ of at least 250. I would not recommend this series of games as only Syberia Part 1 was any fun.
The 1st instalment of this series was fun, entertaining - maybe a bit slow on moving through the scenes. The 2nd instalment was a bit disappointing - way too much dialogue from the nutty professors. The 3rd instalment was woeful and the puzzles nonsensical and frustrating - not fun. For Syberia II, the game developers made endless scenes of noninteractive fields you had to wait for the character to walk through and to solve the puzzles you need an IQ of at least 250. I would not recommend this series of games as only Syberia Part 1 was any fun.
The 1st instalment of this series was fun, entertaining - maybe a bit slow on moving through the scenes. The 2nd instalment was a bit disappointing. The 3rd instalment was woeful and the puzzles nonsensical and frustrating - not fun. For Syberia II, the game developers made endless scenes of noninteractive fields you had to wait for the character to walk through and to solve the puzzles you need an IQ of at least 250. I would not recommend this series of games as only Syberia Part 1 was any fun.
This was quite fun to play. Takes a bit of strategy in the beginning, but gets a bit on the easy/repetitive side towards the end. I enjoyed it regardless. If you're looking for something that's a true building game and not the usual "create a town" sim, then this is for you.