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Deponia rating
Deponia rating




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For example, to progress through one part, I needed to use a screwdriver that I had found on a specific machine to open it up. The reason for getting lost is instead down to figuring out where something you need may be or where things are. Instead the reason for irritation is that sometimes it can become very easy to get lost.ĭeponia isn’t the biggest place in the world, and despite having free-roam between areas, traversing to a particular area doesn’t take long, especially with the in-game maps that can be found and used to fast travel to new places. That’s not because they were overly difficult, as most of them consist of nothing more than finding an object and using it elsewhere, or interacting with something in particular, such as a machine. The puzzles were often something that caused irritation during my playthrough though. However the lip-synching doesn’t match the same level of quality and often leaves some characters still talking away in silence for a short while after their lines have finished.Ī big focus throughout the game is on the number of different puzzles that players will face. Whilst there are many characters that you’ll meet, one thing that stands out is the rather superb voice acting on show. After all, it’s rather rare these days that we take on the role of a protagonist who has criticism for everything but himself, but it doesn’t take long for the constant wit and one-upmanship to become old and boring, especially when you realise it’s not just an act for something deeper and instead it’s actually how this guy behaves naturally.Īs for the rest of Deponia’s inhabitants, there are many other equally odd characters that you’ll meet along the way, all of which share an immediate distrust and dislike for Rufus, despite putting up with his antics for the most part.

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Admittedly, at first, I was finding the unusual nature of such a protagonist rather amusing. Even within the brief tutorial level Rufus spends the vast amount of his time providing smug and self-absorbed commentary to let us know he doesn’t give much time for tutorials. Just five minutes into the game however and one tutorial later, I’d seen enough about our protagonist, Rufus, to realise that I was about to take on an adventure with one of the most annoying characters ever. Both of these fit into the world of Deponia perfectly, especially given the casual yet whimsical nature of the game. The first thing that caught my eye with Chaos on Deponia was the rather stunning cartoon art style that accompanies the game and the rather soothing soundtrack that goes along with it. In Chaos on Deponia, players continue Rufus’ adventure as he now attempts to escape from his home planet of Deponia whilst winning the heart of love interest, a lady called Goal.

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For me personally, Chaos on Deponia’s arrival on Xbox One feels like a bit of an oddity, especially given that the story continues from the events of the original, which is still yet to even arrive on the console – as someone who likes to play through series in order, jumping in halfway through just doesn’t sit right.

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Chaos on Deponia is the second of four games in the series, originally releasing on PC back in 2012, just a few short months after the original. 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).For those unaware of the Deponia series, the games follow the adventures of a young man named Rufus on his adventures through the junk covered planet of Deponia. 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).

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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.






Deponia rating