![]() ![]() Them being together on Elysium is a plus though. This is my favourite ending because they are actually together and alive and the closest I will ever see to a full, awake Goal, bonding with Rufus (we barely see this in the trilogy Goal is either unconscious, split up into 3, or she is gone due to unforeseen circumstances).Īll I ever wanted out of the ending is Rufus and Goal being together, where Goal is not in a state that stops her from bonding with Rufus and that I get to see them actually have some proper romance. Rufus and Goal are stuck together in the time loop. Now, the final ending and the best one honestly, even though I hate things repeating. (This is the other worse ending because it is literally the same outcome of the happy ending except that it is Deponia and Elysium being destroyed instead of Utopia and Elysium.) We see the whole thing unfold where, Goal dies from the fall, Fewlocks rule the world, and Rufus is the last alive to then detonate the world using the atom bombs. This is also the detail that people did not catch on to.)īut, if Rufus and Goal end up falling with the time machine. This is why I use a question mark for this ending. The Utopians come back from time travelling, to find out their planet is no more and everyone died. (We find this out when the Utopians explain that, later on the Deponians/Elysians launch Elysium directly into their planet. So, lets assume his plan keeps Deponia alive) which obviously works and it ends up working too well, since, it actually causes Elysium to crash into Utopia and killing everyone including the planet. Since, Rufus seems to be incapable of such destruction without multiple atom bombs. Then what would happen is that Rufus makes it on to Elysium and he ends up creating a plan to launch Elysium (not sure fully if Deponia would get destroyed in the process. If this did not happen and we got our "happy" ending, that I wish we got (before I found this bit of info out) if we take into account the 4th game, which, by the way is actually one of the worse endings of them all (the creators were nice enough to spare us from seeing this ending). (I will explain why this is the case soon) To further this tragic ending Elysium crashes back into Deponia killing everyone except Goal and most likely wiped out all the Deponians but not the planet. This ending is tragic because Rufus dies and Cletus takes Rufus' place and Rufus loses everything, including his life and identity. To start off, the canon ending which is the actual one. Rufus and Goal are stuck in the time loop forever. Rufus and Goal fall from the time machine leading to Rufus, later, destroying Deponia. Rufus lived and is now on Elysium with Goal, happily ever after(?) I will explain the question mark soon Rufus dies after sacrificing himself to save everyone. This is because people forget one little detail (probably was overlooked or no one caught on to it), which actually made me more sad about the ending because no matter what, the ending is tragic for everyone. In what is easily one of the most (understandably) barebones eShop release weeks to date, there’s very few actual games being released on Switch, and none on other platforms.This is to elaborate on all the endings. The highlight is easily the arrival of two more games in the Deponia series: Doomsday and Goodbye. As a reminder, Deponia and Chaos on Deponia are already on the Switch. Beyond that we aren’t getting much! It’s just as well with Nintendo pushing out 30-40 games per week nonstop for the past year or so. ![]() Originally planned as a trilogy - (Deponia -> Chaos on Deponia -> Goodbye Deponia) got a fourth installment (Deponia Doomsday) this year.It’s also a smart move by Daedalic Entertainment to keep a logo with a really interesting art style (that’s also part of a larger series, with little eShop competition) on the “new releases” tab for a bit. Gunma’s Ambition -You and me are Gunma- These Nights Alone is a point-and-click mystery novel with multiple endings. ![]() Genre (s) Graphic adventure, Point-and-click Adventure. ![]() Deponia Doomsday is a graphic adventure video game developed and published by Daedalic Entertainment.Įxpected sequel to the critically highly acclaimed and lavishly praised Deponia, the. Goodbye Deponia Guide The end of Rufus' adventures. The highlight is easily the arrival of two more games in the Deponia series: Doomsday and Goodbye. The first three parts are considered a trilogy. Goodbye Deponia Guide is a complete, fully detailed walkthrough and guidance, thanks to which you can easily solve the problems encountered along the way and deal with even the most difficult puzzles and riddles. As a reminder, Deponia and Chaos on Deponia are already. If you missed last week’s edition, here it is. ![]()
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