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Deponia doomsday sauna
Deponia doomsday sauna







deponia doomsday sauna

We’re then whisked back to long before the events of the previous games – or indeed, old Rufus blowing up post-apocalyptic Deponia – happened. The tutorial (which can be skipped if so desired) is much more streamlined than in pervious Deponia games, simply giving direction during the opening moments. Rufus, the last man alive, must break into a derelict facility – with the occasional mini-game thrown in for good measure – before blowing up the entire planet. The trash planet of Deponia is now trapped in a nuclear winter, overrun with giant lizard monsters. It’s the first voice you’ll hear in Deponia Doomsday, only this time it’s coming from the mouth of a grizzled, older, ‘Solid’ Rufus! It’s the first of many surprises. If you’ve ever played a Metal Gear Solid game (with the exception of The Phantom Pain), you’ll no doubt be able to immediately recognise the gravelly voice of David Hayter as Solid Snake. The ending of Goodbye Deponia (the final game of the original trilogy) seemed pretty definitive (and indeed, divisive) so… how is Goodbye Deponia even possible? Two words: time travel!

deponia doomsday sauna

#Deponia doomsday sauna series#

Deponia Doomsday is the fourth instalment in the Deponia trilogy developed by Daedalic Entertainment… wait a minute, come again?! That’s right! Following on from Deponia, Chaos on Deponia and Goodbye Deponia, Daedalic has surprised fans of the series around the world by releasing yet another point-and-click adventure game starring Marmite anti-hero Rufus.









Deponia doomsday sauna