As I stumbled back then about the first part of Syberia I was very excited - finally a game where you have to pay a little more to shoot as nasty computer opponents into disarray. Beautiful pictures, an interesting and exciting history and of mild to moderate varying puzzle. Part 2 closes gaps in it, both in terms of what history and gameplay. The graphics are still much more sophisticated and puts players in the middle of the snowy expanses of Russia where Kate Walker and Hans Voralberg begin the final leg of their trip to Syberia together Oskar. By Hans disease and its desperate desire to see before he died, the last surviving mammoths, the story takes increasingly gloomy trains on - in short, a wonderful game atmosphere that takes one quickly caught. Control the action of the mouse - including a motion for dyslexics like me (who gets cramps in his fingers when he has to save Lara Croft on the PC keyboard from an unpleasant death) quite cope. As the mystery - as in Part 1 - easy to solve are, you can sit all night in front of computer easily - the images are so beautiful, the story so exciting, and the next puzzle halfway cracked - Who will want to stop there? ! Only downside: it is played out far too quickly ...