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Deponia secret knock
Deponia secret knock





deponia secret knock

When these two personalities dominate, the leads actually develop some chemistry. In her spunky form, she’s as wantonly destructive as Rufus, and in her baby form, she’s as willfully ignorant as he is. When her more aggressive and idealistic personalities dominate her, she actually fits in well with Rufus’s misadventures. But in the second half of the game, she turns around entirely. For the first half of the game, she’s boring at best, and at worst, she makes Rufus’s one likable trait, his determination, seem really unsettling. None of them particularly like Rufus, and his dogged pursuit of her actually becomes quite creepy after a while. Her three personas-Lady Goal, Spunky Goal and Baby Goal-are hard to get attached to at first. Her unconsciousness throughout most of the first game made her flat and her ego-division in the second seems to do little to help flesh her out. She’s the most knowledgeable figure as well as the primary motivation for the hero. Once again, most of the game is centered around Goal. His interactions with Rufus have been among the best in the series, and his presence between the first and final scenes is sorely missed. That said, Goal’s fiancé, Cletus, who looks and acts like an Elysian Rufus, is tragically underused. It’s also the first time that we see somebody that is inarguably a worse person than Rufus is. The mellow Bozo, who Rufus keeps calling a pirate, the revolutionary Janosh, whose injury sustained from eating a chili dog has left him with a debilitating speech impediment, and the thugs of the unorganized crime syndicate all liven up the world. Gizmo, Toni, and Wenzel are all but gone, but the world broadens enough to welcome new characters to take the spotlight. Unfortunately, many of the great characters from the first game are gone or have reduced screen time.

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The humor has been enough to sustain the series so far, and the writing always feels fresh. The jokes are crass and a few are in poor taste, but they remain funny for the most part and mostly work on the whole. That said, the humor leans less toward Bill Hicks and more towards Larry the Cable Guy. But since the jokes are funny, that’s okay. Everything just opens more opportunities for more jokes. Opening a door is never as simple as opening a door. Much like the first game, Chaos on Deponia is more about taking the scenic route. Rufus handles every incoming challenge with the confidence and enthusiasm of a steampunk version Inspector Clouseau-with much the same result. In fact, much of the plot is padded by Rufus doing some incredibly stupid and destructive thing to prolong the group’s efforts. Rufus’s toxic self-interest stalls the plan at every step. In order to stop the high council of Elysium’s order to annihilate the planet, she must return to the upper world to report that life on the surface still exists. Rufus has to swap each personality out of Goal’s body to learn more about her mission on Deponia. To someone that just wants to see the funny cartoon play in a bright world, it’s best to keep a spoiler-free walkthrough open in another window.Īs a result of Rufus’s stupidity, the personality of Goal (Rufus’s love interest from the upper world, Elysium) winds up split into three separate, interchangeable implants. For the truly gifted non-linear thinker, the puzzles pose a great challenge.

deponia secret knock

In fact, the puzzles seem even more ludicrous than the last time around. Also like the first game, the puzzles are illogical, frustrating, and can only be accomplished when a very stringent procedure is followed.

deponia secret knock

Like the first game, the jokes are funny, the setting is colorful and original, the music is exceptional, and the characters are absurd and charming. It’s a game that really shouldn’t be played until the first one is completed so consider the rest of this review a spoiler warning for Deponia. So, it would be in the player’s best interest to race through the first game before approaching the second. However, the game does reference characters and events from its predecessor, and the overall tone is better established in the first scenes on Deponia’s surface. It does give a brief summary of the previous game, so it’s possible to play and enjoy Chaos without having played Deponia. The game picks up immediately where the last one left off. And once again, it brings back all the excellent and problematic qualities of the first. Chaos on Deponia is the not all that suitable title of Deponia’s sequel.

deponia secret knock

When I reviewed Deponia, I began my analysis of the game with a sort of warning that the modest numerical score at the bottom would probably not make sense given the largely positive things I had to say about the game.







Deponia secret knock