Lumpy
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Is it just me, or did Syberia's story suck? I only played the first, but read some plot details about the second, and I have no idea how it makes any sense.
Why does Kate even take the train journey in the first place? The chances to find Hans were rather slim, and considering she had a rich employer, there must have been better methods.
Second, what the fuck was the deal with the train in the first place? Considering a train has to go on tracks, chances are there are better ways of reaching your destination than using a train. Can you even drive your own train wherever you want? What are the chances that you won't just crash into another?
Furthermore, since it was a clockwork train, Hans had to travel along the way beforehand to build those mechanical wind-up thingies. Which makes the idea of needing the train even dumber.
And finally, how did he know where Syberia was? And why didn't he just buy a boat to go there rather than trying to unfreeze an ancient, and likely not seaworthy one?
Why does Kate even take the train journey in the first place? The chances to find Hans were rather slim, and considering she had a rich employer, there must have been better methods.
Second, what the fuck was the deal with the train in the first place? Considering a train has to go on tracks, chances are there are better ways of reaching your destination than using a train. Can you even drive your own train wherever you want? What are the chances that you won't just crash into another?
Furthermore, since it was a clockwork train, Hans had to travel along the way beforehand to build those mechanical wind-up thingies. Which makes the idea of needing the train even dumber.
And finally, how did he know where Syberia was? And why didn't he just buy a boat to go there rather than trying to unfreeze an ancient, and likely not seaworthy one?