Goodbye Deponia, developed by Daedalic Entertainment, is the final installment in the beloved Deponia trilogy, a series known for its witty writing, charming hand-drawn art style, and clever puzzle design. This point-and-click adventure game wraps up the misadventures of Rufus, a brash and somewhat selfish protagonist, as he continues his quest to escape the trash-covered planet Deponia and save his love interest, Goal. The game combines humor, heartfelt moments, and challenging puzzles to deliver a satisfying conclusion to the story while expanding on the rich, quirky world established in the previous entries. From the moment you dive into Goodbye Deponia, it’s clear that Daedalic has put significant effort into crafting a visually stunning experience. The hand-drawn backgrounds are vibrant and full of personality, featuring a dystopian world filled with scrap heaps, bizarre contraptions, and eccentric characters. Each scene feels alive, packed with details that invite exploration....
Goodbye Deponia
- Release Date:
- Oct 17, 2013
- Metacritic:
- 80
- Developer:
- Daedalic Entertainment
- Publisher:
- Daedalic Entertainment
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
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About the Game
More chaos, more destruction, more Rufus. Not one, not two, but three Rufuses cause all kinds of crazy mayhem in the long-awaited adventure comedy Goodbye Deponia!The Organon plans the destruction of Deponia, the lovely Goal has (once again) disappeared, and anti-hero Rufus just can't seem to stop getting in his own way.
All inventor and free spirit Rufus wanted to do was to get off the junkyard planet of Deponia and move to Elysium, the paradise orbiting Deponia as a spaceship reserved for the highest echelons of society. Goal, the ex-Elysian girl that Rufus has fallen head over heels for, still seems to be the key to his endeavor...and to the elevator that will get him to space. Finally, Rufus has come up with a seemingly perfect plan.
And yet, everything that could possibly go wrong suddenly does go wrong. Rufus finds himself (initially in disguise) on a highway cruiser amongst stern-faced officials of the Organon, while Goal goes missing. When Rufus stumbles upon a cloning machine, he believes to have found his way out. A clone copy is supposed to help him out of his predicament. But an "inexplicable" error causes complications and Goal slips from our hero's reach once again. Now, he has to solve three major problems: He needs to find Goal again, reach Elysium and prevent the destruction of the entire planet of Deponia by the hand of the Organon.
Three problems that only three Rufuses could solve – and thus, the luckless inventor decides to clone himself! This leads to crazy ramifications for the player: In Goodbye Deponia, the player occasionally needs to control all three Rufuses, using them to complete tasks together – despite Rufus stumbling over himself so often.
Goodbye Deponia is the epic conclusion to the Deponia trilogy and sequel to the best German game of 2013 (German Computer Game Awards).
The award-winning Deponia series comprises of three wacky tales of adventure from the junkyard planet Deponia. These classic point & click romps not only delight comedy fans and adventure veterans, but also newcomers to the genre. The humorous Deponia series impresses with beautiful, hand-drawn 2D comic graphics, sarcastic dialogues and plenty of black humor. It has received numerous press awards, among them the German Computer Game Award (Deutscher Computerspielpreis) and many other German developer awards.
Key Features
- A classic point & click adventure in a unique world, in the tradition of Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett and Matt Groening
- From the makers of Memoria, Edna & Harvey: The Breakout, A New Beginning and Edna & Harvey: Harvey's New Eyes
- An epic conclusion to the iconic Deponia series
- Unique comic style with hand-drawn HD 2D graphics
- Cutscenes set to music with lovingly realized animations
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User Reviews
Goodbye Deponia is funny, charming, and emotional. The world is as colorful as ever, the puzzles are clever, and the story really pulls you in. The ending was a little expected, but it still landed well and felt like a fitting send-off. A great mix of laughs, chaos, and heart.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows Vista/7/8
- Processor: 2.5 GHz Single Core Processor or 2 GHz Dual Core Processor
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 2.0 compatible with 256 MB RAM (Shared Memory is not recommended)
- Storage: 3 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Mouse
Recommended
- OS *: Windows Vista/7/8
- Processor: 2.5 GHz Single Core Processor or 2 GHz Dual Core Processor
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 2.0 compatible with 512 MB RAM (Shared Memory is not recommended)
- Storage: 3 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Mouse
FAQ
How much does Goodbye Deponia cost?
Goodbye Deponia costs $1.99. Currently 90% off!
What are the system requirements for Goodbye Deponia?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows Vista/7/8 Processor: 2.5 GHz Single Core Processor or 2 GHz Dual Core Processor Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: OpenGL 2.0 compatible with 256 MB RAM (Shared Memory is not recommended) Storage: 3 GB available space Additional Notes: Mouse Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows Vista/7/8 Processor: 2.5 GHz Single Core Processor or 2 GHz Dual Core Processor Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: OpenGL 2.0 compatible with 512 MB RAM (Shared Memory is not recommended) Storage: 3 GB available space Additional Notes: Mouse
What platforms is Goodbye Deponia available on?
Goodbye Deponia is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Goodbye Deponia worth buying?
Goodbye Deponia has 100% positive reviews from 5 players. Metacritic score: 80/100.
When was Goodbye Deponia released?
Goodbye Deponia was released on Oct 17, 2013.
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