![]() ![]() ![]() Without giving too much of the story away…. blow Deponia up! Sometimes dreams feel very real, could this be a vision for warning of events to pass.Īs you embark in the footsteps of the loveable rogue Rufus, who once again plots to leave Deponia for the very heights of Elysium, Rufus soon realises that his dream was indeed a vision, and that it’s up to him to find the path that leads to the saviour of the very planet that he is so desperately trying to escape from. As all heroes do, they grow a moustache, roll up there sleeves, and put in the hard graft to fix the problem, however our anti-hero comes to the conclusion that there is indeed only one way to save the day…. In Deponia Doomsday you guide Rufus the anti-hero who has woken from chilling nightmare, a dream where Elysium, the city from above, crash-landed on the planet. Thus leading to the trilogies conclusion……. As with any of Rufus’s plans, he just can’t help but put a spanner in the works. Goal still holds the key in Rufus eyes to a better life, an ex-Elysian who may just hold the cards to help Rufus elevate himself into space and earn a place reserved for the highest in society. Goal has disappeared and Rufus a seemingly free spirit still hell bent on doing what ever it takes to get off Deponia in favour for a lavish life aboard Elysium. In the second Instalment of the trilogy named Goodbye Deponia, The Organon plan to destroy the filth that is Deponia. Long story short, things don’t quite go to plan for Rufus, as he falls for goal, limiting his usual devious antics. Rufus with very noble intentions at first to help Goal get back to the land from above and to her husband, soon takes matters in to his own hands and embarks on a diabolical scheme to gain access to the riches in the sky, as he realises that he is indeed a look a like for Goal’s other half. Rufus, a character who can only be described as that of a form of snotty good for nothing teenage type, becomes intertwined with Goal. Goal, a heavenly attractive figure from the land above, some how plummets to the ground, falling into Rufus’s lap so to speak. A dream of floating high on life, high in the clouds.įate seems to treat Rufus with a nice hand. However, Rufus is cunning and opportunistic, always searching for a chance to make it big and live with the elite. Rufus, part of the lowest inform of social class, left behind to live out his life in this vast garbage dump. A character who ekes out his sorry existence, his reason for living. Rufus is one such character, the character the player take’s the role of. Deponia now resembling nothing more than a wasteland, with pockets of life, surviving on the very scraps of its once thriving history. If you’re like me, who has not played the first of the two-parts, Deponia and Goodbye Deponia, let me give you a little insight into the story, but I promise you, that you can jump straight into the third instalment, as Deponia Doomsday, fills in the gaps excellently.ĭepnoia is a world that has been left behind, a world once full of life and breaming with class, has been left to consume itself over the years. Deponia Doomsday is the third instalment which concludes the anti-hero’s highly amusing story. The very talented developers Daedalic entertaiment bring Deponia Doomsday to Xbox fans, a chance to complete the action-packed, point and click trilogy. Using time travel, will you be able to fight time itself and re-write history. Take charge, try not to send the planet south, as you look to avoid the impending catastrophe that you accidently caused, resulting in the destruction of the whole world. Same goes for Rad Rodgers and Elex which also were rated by the Brazilian rating board, but still have yet to be announced (though Rad Rodgers: World One had a listing at GameFly but was later removed).#adventure, #Daedalic Entertainment, #Deponia, #Deponia DoomsDay, #point and click, #Review, #Sci-fiĭeponia’s fate lays in your hands, it’s up to you to take control of Rufus’s life, past, present and future. This was previously listed at GameStop Denmark, similarly to both de Blob 1 and 2 for Switch which were eventually announced.Īnd that’s it for now! Hopefully these will be announced soon enough. ![]() Lastly we have a familiar title The Raven Remastered, also developed by King Art Games. The game was developed bu King Art Games. ![]() This will be familiar to Wii U owners as this was the second game THQ Nordic brought to the system (after The Legend of Kay Anniversary, also now on Switch). Next up is The Book of Unwritten Tales 2. THQ Nordic published a previous Deponia game in NA as well ( see here). So first is Deponia Doomsday, which is by Deadelic (also behind State of Mind, which is already announced for Switch). Click the pics below to view their full sizes. So we have new leaks for Switch games from a familiar source the Brazilian rating board! All three games titled are from THQ Nordic once again. ![]()
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