Can you change Deponia's fate? Do you have what it takes to change Rufus' past, present and future without accidently destroying the whole planet? Fight time itself in this action-packed, platypus-tastic and insanely hilarious story.
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Very Positive (31 reviews) - 83% of the 31 user reviews in the last 30 days are positive.
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Release Date: 1 Mar, 2016

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Includes Art Book with over 200 pages, Soundtrack (25 tracks) and Concept Art

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29 July

Update for Friday, - July, 29th

Update for Friday, - July, 29th

Great news for our Italian friends! We have added Italian subtitles to Deponia Doomsday!

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5 April

Update scheduled for this Thursday - April, 7th

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This update will bring a series of fixes and updates, among them Polish subtitles! See the update list on the forum for more information!

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Reviews

“Now that I’ve played Doomsday, I’m glad that Jan Müller-Michaelis didn’t abandon the series after the 3rd game.”
9/10 – Gamers Global

“It’s the first adventure game, that is really tempting to play it again.”
9/10 – Gamereactor

“'Deponia Doomsday' is already a hot contestant for the Adventure of the Year”
91 – Adventurecorner

About This Game



One fateful night, Rufus awakes from a haunting nightmare: he sacrificed himself to save Deponia. But at what price? Elysium, the floating city crash-landed on the planet. As the last surviving Deponian, he fought savage fewlocks, but in the end, there was only one way out: He had to blow up Deponia! And... He grew a mustache.

Of course he realized that these gruesome events -especially the mustache part- had to be prevented from ever happening. Deponia and his well-shaved face had to survive!

But was this really just a dream? With the help of McChronicle, a quirky temporal scientist, who discovered strange time-anomalies, Rufus discovers that some time travelers from the future carelessly parked their time machine in his neighborhood. Just imagine if this amazing technology would fall into the wrong hands!

Dive right into this frantic sequel of the Deponia cult-trilogy and join the chaotic anti-hero Rufus on his most peculiar adventure. Even without knowing the previous installment, the hilarity of Deponia Doomsday will have you cracking smiles and burst with laughter.

Get enthralled by the bizarre humor and the uniquely designed world and enjoy the largest and longest Deponia adventure of all time.



• A new installment of the award-winning Deponia Series
• Epic adventure gameplay
• Unique hand-drawn comic style
• Familiar faces and more than 70 new crazy characters featuring the whacky humor you love so much
• Turn back time and see a new spin on the junk-planet's history
• Platypus-tastic action
• Junk meets decadence: playable levels on Deponia and Elysium
• Discover the lush flora and fauna of Deponia

Includes Soundtrack, Concept Art & Art Book as digital extras!
The extras can be found in your Steam installation location for Deponia Doomsday. (e.g. C:\Program Files\Steam\SteamApps\common\Deponia Doomsday)

System Requirements

Windows
Mac OS X
SteamOS + Linux
    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows Vista SP1
    • Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core CPU
    • Memory: 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 3400 Series, Geforce 9400 Series with at least 512 MB VRAM
    • DirectX: Version 9.0c
    • Storage: 3500 MB available space
    • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card with latest drivers
    Recommended:
    • OS: Win 7, 8, 10
    • Processor: 2.6 GHz Dual Core CPU
    • Memory: 3 GB RAM
    • Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 4500 Series, Geforce 9400 GT or higher
    • DirectX: Version 9.0c
    • Storage: 3500 MB available space
    • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card with latest drivers
    Minimum:
    • OS: Mac OSX 10.7
    • Processor: Intel 2 GHz Dual Core CPU
    • Memory: 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 4850 Series, Geforce 130 Series with at least 512 MB VRAM
    • Storage: 3500 MB available space
    • Sound Card: 16 bit
    Recommended:
    • OS: Mac OSX 10.11
    • Processor: Intel 2.7 GHz Dual Core CPU
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 6970 Series, Geforce 640M GT or higher
    • Storage: 3500 MB available space
    • Sound Card: 16 bit
    Minimum:
    • OS: Ubuntu 12.04 (64 Bit only)
    • Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core CPU
    • Memory: 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Geforce 9400 Series, ATI Radeon HD 4500 Series with at least 512 MB VRAM and proprietary drivers, latest OpenGL driver
    • Storage: 3500 MB available space
    • Sound Card: Sound Card with latest drivers
    Recommended:
    • OS: Ubuntu 14.04 (64 Bit only)
    • Processor: 2.6 GHz Dual Core CPU
    • Memory: 3 GB RAM
    • Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 5600 Series, Geforce 9400 GT or better with proprietary drivers
    • Storage: 3500 MB available space
    • Sound Card: Sound Card with latest drivers
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Wilq
( 16.0 hrs on record )
Posted: 9 August
wait what
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Kamil118
( 12.1 hrs on record )
Posted: 3 August
Good game, has the humor i loved deponia for; chaos still best one.
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Kektor
( 5.9 hrs on record )
Posted: 2 August
Doomsday is a game that wasn't even meant to be in the first place. And here it is. We are back; he is back. I've bought it seeking for a better ending of Goodbye Deponia. And the whole game seems like a one big paradoxal struggle to achieve that ..goal. But who cares, we've done far more impossible things in previous parts!

Starting from the first part, the each next Deponia series were a little more "serious". The new details about the world structure and character back-stories were discovered. As an increase in affection to characters, the player felt more and more uneasy with the direction the story is going to.
Yeah, it's happened again. Some scenes and plot twists in Doomsday are way much more depressing than anything we've seen before. But in the end, it's the same chaotically fun and irrational Deponia world.

Everything kinda resembles Futurama's last few episodes (sentimentality) + Predestination (plot complexity to follow). At least, for me. And i think, it's a good thing.

And well, I can rate it 9/10 - at least because I was able to get back to this ridiculous but touching world of Deponia for one last time. I got surprised by new puzzles and mechanics, again. Laughed and sighed, again. ...just like it happens with Deponia usually, right? So, it means, that it did the job properly.
No matter what.

And yeah, don't tempt the sharks..
Helpful? Yes No Funny
Thoogah
( 10.3 hrs on record )
Posted: 30 July
I've played the first three games and enjoyed them so much. By skipping this one you won't lose much at all and by getting this one you won't gain much. Some puzzles are far more challanging, some puzzles are just tedious due to forced "loops" nearly half the puzzles are as easy as the previous games, but to be honest it's the story and the way it's told that makes Deponia games good and this last edition, unfortunately, is not. As mentioned above skipping this you won't be missing much and playing it won't give you much.

If you simply must have every Deponia game definitely wait for a sale above 50%, I don't think it's worth the full price.
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Dr.NotThatEvil
( 11.3 hrs on record )
Posted: 27 July
The deponia series is a great trilogy and this is a addition many fans ( like me )
wanted.

It's got all the great things about it that the previous installments had but with a twist of time travel.
it makes the story a bit complicated but none the less fun.
If you like point and click adventure games or liked the previous deponia games than i would just say buy it!

that sad.. i do have some comments witch will have spoilers:


I personally liked the ending of the trilogy to the contrary of many pepole witch makes
the ending of this game feel a bit.. well.. unnessesary?

I liked the previous ending and this ending does feel like a some what like a 'explanation' for the previous ending.
the ending was good but i already know why he jumped. i already know why they choose to write it that way and after some thought agreed with it and liked it.

Still i enjoyed exploring the universe that they created once more.
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Ideal Teddy bear
( 12.7 hrs on record )
Posted: 24 July
Ive gushed enough about deponia and to have even more of it alows me to gush even more, this game is good buy it. If you dont like point and click buy it the humor is enough to hold you over, and its just good so good buy it now. Or i might just have to stick a power inverter into you'r brain, to change you'r mind.
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R4!N
( 13.7 hrs on record )
Posted: 24 July
That was amazing!

Time paradox and rich story done very well. A great follow up after ending with Goodbye Deponia.

Tho I still feel Doomsday did not really give me the conclusion I really wanted. It started out great, with many great puzzles and humour. But when got into the final chapters, what happens? The puzzles get less advance, less items to pick up and it feels very rushed to just wrap up the story.

That said, it is definitely worth buying if you like point and click adventures. Especially if you already played the previous games and enjoyed them.
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Lucky Shot
( 8.6 hrs on record )
Posted: 22 July
Without doubt, this is a very good game, just like all Deponia games. Thing is that the ending leaves a bitter taste, just like the previous Deponia game. Also, the storyline becomes even more complicated. Don't worry though, this game is a very good purchase. Good old Rufus is back and he's going to destroy everything, as always.
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Spooky Theory
( 13.7 hrs on record )
Posted: 20 July
I did quite like Daedalic's series, but this was purchased on a whim. I had decided to give the trilogy a try for $6 (not a fan of point and click adventures) and wanted to see what direction the studio wished to take their franchise three years on. The story was cute and I enjoyed not having to sacrifice children to accomplish Rufus's agenda this time-round. I would certainly recommend this game to others who took pleasure in the series and appreciate that this is a game from the artist's perspective and not pandering to the "buh muh happy ending" crowd.

Overall, I would say 7.5/10

The story was enjoyable, however, the new "rush" mechanics didn't really make me happy about having to spam my mouse button repeatedly for awesome-fun-time-adventure mechanics. That was a tad unnecessary, guys. You don't have to re-invent the wheel simply for the sake of progress. Just like Lotti, you're pretty the way you are.

Also, the game didn't feel like it was as robust as the previous titles, given the lack of complicated puzzles to work out. Often times the piece you needed to solve something would be just sitting there in the room and ready-to-go.

Finally, the lack of the chorus was very much noticeable and didn't give the appearance of your progression through chapters in an epic tale, and everything just kind of came across in a giant mess. (I understand that everything was meant to be a cluster-♥♥♥♥, but you could have managed something for continuity's sake.)

These comments come from an RTS/FPS player, so take these critiques as you will.
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FutureProject
( 7.9 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 July
I feel like the ending is just one big ♥♥♥♥-you. Utterly pointless since nothing moved ahead story-wise. Regret buying it now.
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Most Helpful Reviews  In the past 30 days
4 of 4 people (100%) found this review helpful
Recommended
8.6 hrs on record
Posted: 22 July
Without doubt, this is a very good game, just like all Deponia games. Thing is that the ending leaves a bitter taste, just like the previous Deponia game. Also, the storyline becomes even more complicated. Don't worry though, this game is a very good purchase. Good old Rufus is back and he's going to destroy everything, as always.
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3 of 3 people (100%) found this review helpful
Recommended
5.9 hrs on record
Posted: 2 August
Doomsday is a game that wasn't even meant to be in the first place. And here it is. We are back; he is back. I've bought it seeking for a better ending of Goodbye Deponia. And the whole game seems like a one big paradoxal struggle to achieve that ..goal. But who cares, we've done far more impossible things in previous parts!

Starting from the first part, the each next Deponia series were a little more "serious". The new details about the world structure and character back-stories were discovered. As an increase in affection to characters, the player felt more and more uneasy with the direction the story is going to.
Yeah, it's happened again. Some scenes and plot twists in Doomsday are way much more depressing than anything we've seen before. But in the end, it's the same chaotically fun and irrational Deponia world.

Everything kinda resembles Futurama's last few episodes (sentimentality) + Predestination (plot complexity to follow). At least, for me. And i think, it's a good thing.

And well, I can rate it 9/10 - at least because I was able to get back to this ridiculous but touching world of Deponia for one last time. I got surprised by new puzzles and mechanics, again. Laughed and sighed, again. ...just like it happens with Deponia usually, right? So, it means, that it did the job properly.
No matter what.

And yeah, don't tempt the sharks..
Was this review helpful? Yes No Funny
1 of 1 people (100%) found this review helpful
Recommended
10.7 hrs on record
Posted: 13 July
If you have loved the previous entries in the series, you will love this one too. The story gets a little convoluted towards the end but that does not detract from the enojoyment.
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1 of 1 people (100%) found this review helpful
Recommended
13.7 hrs on record
Posted: 20 July
I did quite like Daedalic's series, but this was purchased on a whim. I had decided to give the trilogy a try for $6 (not a fan of point and click adventures) and wanted to see what direction the studio wished to take their franchise three years on. The story was cute and I enjoyed not having to sacrifice children to accomplish Rufus's agenda this time-round. I would certainly recommend this game to others who took pleasure in the series and appreciate that this is a game from the artist's perspective and not pandering to the "buh muh happy ending" crowd.

Overall, I would say 7.5/10

The story was enjoyable, however, the new "rush" mechanics didn't really make me happy about having to spam my mouse button repeatedly for awesome-fun-time-adventure mechanics. That was a tad unnecessary, guys. You don't have to re-invent the wheel simply for the sake of progress. Just like Lotti, you're pretty the way you are.

Also, the game didn't feel like it was as robust as the previous titles, given the lack of complicated puzzles to work out. Often times the piece you needed to solve something would be just sitting there in the room and ready-to-go.

Finally, the lack of the chorus was very much noticeable and didn't give the appearance of your progression through chapters in an epic tale, and everything just kind of came across in a giant mess. (I understand that everything was meant to be a cluster-♥♥♥♥, but you could have managed something for continuity's sake.)

These comments come from an RTS/FPS player, so take these critiques as you will.
Was this review helpful? Yes No Funny
1 of 1 people (100%) found this review helpful
Recommended
21.5 hrs on record
Posted: 13 July
I loved the first three games in this series but I acctually isn't a fan of this one in the series now when I have played it. It is the weakest one in the series. I would still recommend it to all that loved the first three games though.

The humour was almost as great as the other games and the puzzles was ok. They were kind of hard and complex from time to time but many times way to easy with very few places to go and items to pick up and to few puzzles to solve at the same time. But still the game was ok as it was.

What I didnt like was the story. I think it was pretty thin. And very confusing with alot of timetravling. In the end they tried to explain and tie it all together but I think it still left a lot of questions what really happened to some characters and events and therefor I didnt really enjoyed the story as a whole.

This is my personal oppinion and I would recommend everyone that liked the first three games to play this and make your own oppinion of the story. If you didnt like the first three games then you should NOT buy this game!
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1 of 2 people (50%) found this review helpful
Recommended
12.8 hrs on record
Posted: 13 July
Yay, this was actually funny! :) Morbid yes, but funny. Totally not cringy like the last one. Loved it.

In the end the ending didn't change. I could have done with a better ending, but I'd say it's not that bad at all. Kinda less depressing than it was previously.

Anyway this game pretty much restored my appreciation for Daedalic, they did good here.
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Most Helpful Reviews  Overall
178 of 231 people (77%) found this review helpful
161 people found this review funny
Recommended
17.3 hrs on record
Posted: 2 March
All internet cried
How third game had died
With it's s**tty ending,
And devs were to blame.

So now rejoice!
Because you have chance
To change that last ending
While playing this game!

Huzzah! Another great game!
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120 of 157 people (76%) found this review helpful
30 people found this review funny
Recommended
17.5 hrs on record
Posted: 1 March
13 Hours, 20 minutes... Thats how long it took to beat this game. from start to finish, without worrying about achivements. This game I only found out 8 hours before release that it would become available. Let me tell you what I hated about this game

-Confusing puzzles that made almost no sence
-playing this game with no sleep for 13 hours straight
-The wierd minigames
-The 3-5 bugs I found that were voice acting bugs and glitches.

Now let me tell you what makes this game one of the leaders of the Deponia franchise.

-They know what everyone hated about the ending
-they made sure you knew why they made this game
-they made sure you understand exactly why your complaints are heard and this game... informs you exactly what deponia is about. A story of the ages that though can be played an infinate times, will always end the same way. That is destiny, that is fate. And though we can fight it, in some cases maybe we should not.

Deponia is a story about using your wits (or lack thereof) in almost impossible odds. If it were not for google translate, great friends, and a lot of immagination, this game would have easilly taken me twice as long... I played this game... I beat this game... I love this game... You should play to understand exactly why this game is Daedalic entertainments best installment so far. You should play, because it is fun and challenging and makes you feel like a champion at the end... even though you risk... or lose it all.

TL;DR

10/10 Would lose sanity over this game again.
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79 of 100 people (79%) found this review helpful
29 people found this review funny
Recommended
37.4 hrs on record
Posted: 5 March
HUZZAH WE NEED SOME MORE SONGS
:(
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39 of 44 people (89%) found this review helpful
4 people found this review funny
Recommended
10.4 hrs on record
Posted: 16 June
I see a lot of people complaining about the fact that they struggled accepting the ending from the third game (even though I found it awesome) and that this game is not needed. And after Finishing this game I totally agree. This game is not needed, but It's bloody WORTH. Even though It's not needed Daedalic made it. Now that they made It is a part of Rufus and Goal's adventures and you cannot afford to miss it.

To be honest, when they annouced that there will be a Deponia sequel I thought they'll eventually ruin the trilogy but I was wrong. Everything you liked from the past games is here. Nothing was spoiled. challenging but not annoying puzzles are still here. The characters are still the same, with their cynical humour; they really did a good job.

Now I am sure there are more "In-depth" reviews than mine. I just wanted to say:
If you like Deponia you cannot must not miss Deponia Doomsday


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