Journey vs Syberia 3
Journey
Journey is literally a quintessential "artsy" adventure game. Why so? Well, the game puts you in the shoes of a mysterious robed figure who you will control throughout your adventure across beautiful, quiet and mostly desert landscapes. Each landscape provides players with a puzzle to solve that will allow them to move on to the next scene, though players can simply roam around the place and drink in the gorgeous visuals.There isn't a lot of buttons in the game and that's fine enough since you really don't need much to solve the puzzles, but personally, I'm incredibly intrigued by the Sing function. Although it is used to solve certain puzzles, most of the time you'll probably be using it idly while your character is travelling. Depending on how long you press the button and how fast you do so, you can actually create amazing little tunes that you'd love to have it recorded down and turned into perhaps a ringtone or something.
That said, Journey is a game that's so much more than composing music and solving puzzles. It is a journey (like its namesake) to help the robed figure discover who he/she is and to help you figure out what's happened in the game world, resulting in the sprawling desert that spans most of the game.
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.