This game is absolutely hilarious and everything that you do, from the conversations between the different characters to the decision you make and the dialogue based on the equipment you try to combine will have you in stitches. One of the most positive things I can say about the game is the comedy. Even talking to some people will offer unique items which you will need in order to get through the game, and in order to get those items you’ll need to pick the correct conversation choices or progress in a certain way to get those items. There are some fairly obvious puzzles but in order to proceed you really do need to get everything and talk to everyone. It’s a fairly tricky game, not in the sense of that something can go wrong but more in the sense of you never really know how to progress. It’d be interesting to play the others in the franchise to see the full ins and outs of the story. The whole idea of time travel and the fact that the events of the third game were all but a dream is a bit of a middle finger to any hardcore fans of the series, but fortunately I haven’t played any of them so it’s more of a positive in my book. The whole game is based around the ability to go back in time and re-write your wrongs, which you can do using his car, but first you need to progress so far in the story that when you go back to fix a problem you actually have the items required in order to… well fix it. He wakes up from the dream and is quickly onto his next adventure, but first there’s some issues to solve including a time anomaly, some crystal glasses and an adamant pink elephant.įairly early in the game you’re introduced to Professor McChronicle, a professor of temporal physics who is looking for time rifts. There’s a surprise special voice appearance from David Hayter (Metal Gear Solid) which I absolutely loved, so the game is off to a great start. The finale of his dream involves a future depiction of him having aged quite significantly and attempting to blow up Deponia. The story line follows Rufus who wakes up with the events of the third game having been all but a dream, with a little more added on. The game is set in junk yard, and that’s not me being criticizing, it’s literally a junk yard, think of a ‘Fall Out’ kind of environment and you’re pretty much there. It was developed and published by Daedalic Entertainment and (I believe) follows a parallel timeline from the ultimate conclusion of the third game in which Rufus (the main character of the game) sacrifices his life to save the future of the world. The downside to games like this is that you have to speak to practically everyone and interact with everything in order to progress to the next stage of the level, so they can be incredibly time consuming with nothing really happening in between, so it’s a difficult genre to master.ĭeponia Doomsday is the fourth release of the Deponia series which was released on 1 st March 2016. The game is your typical point and click adventure genre game which relies on puzzles to progress through the storyline. ![]() ![]() I’ve never played any of the Deponia games, so it’s difficult to really tell how this game stands up against it’s predecessors, but so far I’m enjoying it. ![]() ![]() “Deponia’s new witty and humorous addition to it’s franchise”
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