Syberia Remastered — Review
Microids brings Benoît Sokal's first Kate Walker adventure into 2026 with a full visual overhaul. The story still works — the question is whether modern players will meet it halfway.
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Benoît Sokal's adventure-game series — Kate Walker's journey across Europe and into the wild, Microids' flagship narrative IP.

Syberia is one of the few classical adventure-game series that has stayed alive through every shift the genre has been through. Benoît Sokal's worlds — automaton-filled, melancholy, beautifully illustrated — remain unmistakable, and Microids has spent the last few years re-releasing and remastering the catalogue for modern audiences.
The hub covers Kate Walker's full arc, the new Syberia Remastered, and Sokal's wider catalogue including the Amerzone re-release.
Microids brings Benoît Sokal's first Kate Walker adventure into 2026 with a full visual overhaul. The story still works — the question is whether modern players will meet it halfway.
Microids' rebuild of Sokal's pre-Syberia debut is the rarer kind of remake — one that takes a near-forgotten 1999 adventure and brings it back into a genre that's changed completely around it.
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