BioShock vs Syberia 3
BioShock
BioShock is one of the most highly acclaimed steampunk-themed shooters that has a very interesting twist - your very character's DNA can be modified through the use of a selection of plasmids and a special resource called ADAM, allowing you to have superhuman abilities which will serve you well, sometimes more so than the weapon you wield, in your adventure through the fallen underwater city of Rapture. Aside from the many violent mad men (a.k.a. Splicers), the game also provides players with challeging encounters with the iconic Big Daddies and Little Sisters.When it comes to non-military-styled shooters with an intensely immersive storyline, BioShock is among the handful of the "best of the best" (which includes the Fallout series, the Borderlands series, the Deus Ex series and others). The game boasts of having a rather dark storyline that actually challenges you to think about it in a more in-depth way; to link all the clues together to get the complete narrative that is surprisingly a lot more engaging that you'd expect.
2K Games has just released the remastered version of the very first Bioshock last year and if you can get it on Steam, you really should. The very unique experience it can offer you is very well worth the cost.
Syberia 3
Syberia 3 is the third adventure of Kate Walker, a former lawyer in New York City who had just helped Oscar, the sentient automaton invented by genius inventor Hans Voralberg, search for the last mammoth in Syberia. However, after leaving the island, Kate as found dying by the nomadic Youkole tribe who then brought her to Vavlsembor Village to recover. Unfortunately, time was not on her side as they are still being pursued by enemies and her past.Featuring the same immersive and captivating storytelling along with epic musical scores by the famous Inon Zur, Syberia 3 guarantees to be the best Syberia game yet! You should definitely buy it even if you've not played the previous games.