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Goodbye Deponia

Goodbye Deponia

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Goodbye Deponia 機能

Buzz

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1108000

The Deponia series on Steam:

http://store.steampowered.com/app/214340/

http://store.steampowered.com/app/220740/

http://store.steampowered.com/app/421050/

Buy Deponia 1-3:

http://store.steampowered.com/app/292910/

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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Goodbye Deponia Steam ゲームを入手

Goodbye Deponia は、Daedalic Entertainment によって開発された人気の Steam ゲームです。 Goodbye Deponia と人気の Steam ゲームを GameLoop でダウンロードして、PC でプレイできます。「Get」ボタンをクリックすると、GameDeal で最新の最高のお得な情報を入手できます。

Goodbye Deponia 機能

Buzz

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1108000

The Deponia series on Steam:

http://store.steampowered.com/app/214340/

http://store.steampowered.com/app/220740/

http://store.steampowered.com/app/421050/

Buy Deponia 1-3:

http://store.steampowered.com/app/292910/

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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情報

  • デベロッパー

    Daedalic Entertainment

  • 最新バージョン

    1.0.0

  • 最終更新

    2013-10-17

  • カテゴリー

    Steam-game

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  • gamedeal user

    May 10, 2014

    The Deponia Trilogy is perhaps one of the best point-and-click adventure games I've played in a long time. Great comedy, fun characters and several genuinely heart-felt moments, all wrapped together in a well-animated package. Definitely a must have if you're ever curious about the genre. =3
  • gamedeal user

    May 17, 2014

    This comment contains a bit of spoilers. And forgive me my poor English. Simply put: if I knew beforehand that the ending of this series was this lousy I would've never bought even a single part of it. I wouldn't recommend to buy this series of games for those, who would like to play for an interesing story with pleasant ending, though despite the ending all three games are interesing indeed. I can even tolerate the fact, that you have no other choice, but to act as a complete bastard doing some evil deeds around you not only unintentionally, but also deliberately. I could event tolerate all bugs and crashes of this series. But the ending is terrible. (Here comes the spoilers): Basicaly, the protagonist dies(presumably) and the antagonist gets the girl. Who the hell would think that this is a great idea to end a three-parted series of adventure games? I love the psychological and philosophical challenges of all Daedalic game plots I've seen so far (which also includes Memoria aside from Deponia trilogy), I like how in the end you always face some unpleasant decision, like (here's the spoiler for Memoria) to make your loved one stay with you without her being happy or to lost her, leaving her happy, considering that she completely forgot you and doesn't love you anymore, but why the hell am I supposed to enjoy the ending that kills off main character, who was desperately trying to make his life better and was constantly struggling against all the problems that came in his way? He certainly didn't get what he wanted. He was stuck with not a choice, but yet another problem, and the only solution was to literaly "let go" separating him from his love, killing him and making his loved one to go with not the one she loved. Total crap! I know that life is cruel, but why the hell am I supposed to be reminded of this fact in an entertaining game?
  • gamedeal user

    Jun 13, 2014

    This was a hugely disappointing conclusion to the amazing Deponia series. Not just because of the lacklustre ending to the plot, but also because of the ugly nature of many of the acts of Rufus. In previous games he was a crazy but lovable hero, whereas in Goodbye Deponia, he is responsible for selling a black woman into slavery to a monkey who forces her to dance in a skimpy outfit, whilst you feed her boyfriend to some sort of mutant parasitic monster burrito vendor. He also is responsible for the deaths of a group of orphan children that he comes across, and feeding a baby an entire bottle of anti-depressant drugs. At the end he is also finally responsible for the death of his biggest fan, who jumps off the Highboat when Rufus falls. Overall, this game was a massive let down, and the ending to the plot made it even more of a waste of time, as the eventual result could have been achieved by just letting Cletus and Goal return to Elysium in the very first game, but many more lives would have been saved in the process. If you love the Deponia series - Do. Not. Play. This. Game.
  • gamedeal user

    Sep 28, 2014

    Goodbye Deponia is a satisfying conclusion to Daedalic's trilogy. It has the imaginative puzzles of the first Deponia, a satisfying move away from the terrible puzzles of Chaos on Deponia. It's lengthier than the previous offerings so there is a great deal more to do, some locations from the previous games are revisited albeit in the form of different areas of those places. and most importantly Rufus, is still a douchebag but is not nearly so callous as in the previous games, a final recognition of his character development. HOwever As for Argus and Cletus, well once again Daedalic fail somewhat there, in fact the largest rub I've had with the Deponia games is the lack of true understanding of their characters psychology. Daedalic tend to go for gags and tropes with the characters there to fill in the holes. This is unfortunately very apparent. It's a pity the writers have focused on the humour more than on their character motivations, it does seem to be improving however as they have gained in experience through the series. The bizarre Piers Anthony humour still abounds, and the game has a plethora of pop culture references to find and discover. The quirky art style is still just as appropriate to the underlying themes, and the vibrant, mechanisticly lush environments are as wonderful as ever. The music (much of it rehashed from previous games) is enjoyable without becoming overwhelming. As for the Chorus Guys... well their lyrics are still just as awkward to try and "sing"... Overall I will recommennd the game, however it needs to be played with Deponia and Chaos on Deponia as well, so if possible try buy it as a part of a package deal, and not standalone.
  • gamedeal user

    May 25, 2015

    It is finally time to say goodbye in this final episode of the Deponia trilogy. This game was classy in the first episodes and it stays classy in this one. As everyone knows by now: Deponia is on it's way to get extinguished for higher reasons and lower thinking. Rufus needs to escape or, yeah, maybe he needs to rescue his planet. There are hard times for everyone in this episode and it kind of feels a little bit darker than the other games, but not that much that you couldn't enjoy it. You can't miss this game if you played the first two and if you didn't play the others, well I only got one question than: ARE YOU INSANE!?! Don't miss out on one of the best point&click-adventures out there on earth (which probably means in the whole universe as well) 10/10 Rufus, you get the girl. Rufus, you get the code. Rufus... oh... right, that's me.
  • gamedeal user

    Jun 30, 2015

    Worst. Ending. Ever. Still 10\10
  • gamedeal user

    Oct 8, 2015

    [i] “You should be glad I'm with you to point out all your stupid mistakes.” [/i] Goodbye Deponia is a point & click adventure game developed and published by the company Daedalic Entertainment. It represents the final part of the Deponia trilogy. [i] Pros & cons: [/i] + Original comic look creates an interesting world. Balanced difficulty level of puzzle sections. Humorous depiction of the protagonist and side characters. Witty dialogues and unconventional conversation options. Amusing plot development based on split personalities. o Based on the German origin of the game, some of the jokes are lost in translation. Complex puzzles can be skipped. - The sometimes illogical item combinations can lead to a break in immersion. [i] Summary: [/i] Daedalic Entertainment has been able to forge a series with cult status. Great comedy, fun characters and several heart-felt moments, all wrapped together in a well-animated package bringing the trash-trilogy to a worthy end. [i] Achievements: [/i] Estimated time for 100 % completion: +10 hours Singleplayer achievements: 50 Multiplayer achievements: none
  • gamedeal user

    Apr 6, 2017

    NOTE: This is the same review for the other two games in the original Deponia trillogy aswell. I thought that as they are a continuation of the same story that they should stay together. [h1]What the game is[/h1] The [i]Depnonia[/i] trillogy is a classic point and click game on a wold filled with garbage. In the trillogy, you assist the, at first forgettable/dislikeable, protagonist Rufus try to reach the floating paradise of Elysium. Over time, the originally forgettable Rufus uses his witty dialog to slowly get you on his side rooting for him on his quest. [h1]Pros[/h1] +Amazing story The story, although only really played out during cut scenes to new areas, is deep in detail. It pulls you in, really pulling you into the world. +Funny Not many games have blaitently funny dialog, but these games definatly do. Rufus has funny responses to other characters, his own acvtions, and stuff you try to have him do. +Characters All the characters seem fleshed out quite well. Each has a uniques personallity, displayes different emotions, and just act different. The variety is also pretty good. +Enviroments Most enviroments are well detailed with other people and objects to bring the scene alive. In some cases, youll get people who are from other games showing up in the envirments aswell. +Music The music worked well with each area you would be exploring. Although mostly being simmilar themed, it all was different and interesting. [h1]Cons[/h1] -Animations/Movement The walking animation on Rufus, for me was a bit weird. He didnt really face where he was going and took odd paths to where he needed to go. -Duration Some areas seemed too short, while others were too long. It was an odd thing and may have just been the way I solved the puzzles in each area, but it struck me as odd how I could clear one area in ~30 min and another in 2+ hours. [h1]Final Opinion[/h1] The [i]Deponia[/i] trillogy is an amazing set of games that brought back tthe nastolga of point and the point and click style. The quirky dialog was fun to hear and laugh at resonces. The story makes the narcissistic Rufus someone whos actions have you rooting [spoiler]or cying[/spoiler] for the duration of his adventure. If you have some time free I can highly reccomend all the games in the [i]Deponia[/i] trillogy and [url=http://steamcommunity.com/id/iiGaming/recommended/421050/][i]Deponia Doomsday[/i][/url].
  • gamedeal user

    Jun 28, 2017

    I'm not really into the weird Clark Kent aspect of it because it's actually really easy to tell these guys apart but that aside, great game. I love the new mechanics and the twist of Rufus's origins. I do wish some of the plot points were elaborated on a little more but that's really just me being nitpicky. Goodbye Deponia is fun and challenging game with a bittersweet ending that sticks with you.
  • gamedeal user

    Oct 20, 2013

    The last in the Deponia series. I found it a fair bit easier than the previous two but perhaps that might be because I've become used to the games logic. Some of the humour is lost in translation (quite literally bcause some of the lines would have been far funnier in the original german) but it still gets some really good laughs even if a few fall flat. If you enjoy point and clicks with a sense of humour and the absurd, play this game... hell play the series.
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