Deponia

aka: Fuga da Deponia, La Fuga de Deponia
Moby ID: 57472
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The world of Deponia is a grim one: the people's home is a huge garbage dump. In the clouds flies the city Elysium, which is considered the only place where one can escape those harsh living conditions. But of course there is no way up — however, the egocentric inventor Rufus, the hero of the game, tries all he can to get there...

This is a traditional point & click adventure in which the player needs to solve puzzle chains in order to achieve the chapter's big goal. The puzzles range from inventory puzzles (combining found items in the inventory with each other or with items in the game world), dialogue puzzles and logic puzzles like setting railway switches. The latter are isolated from the regular game environment and can be mostly skipped. Of course the game also offers the usual hot spot help which shows all interactive items on the screen. Besides the puzzle solving, one of the most important aspects of the game are the characters and their development over the course of the game.

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Average score: 80% (based on 30 ratings)

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Average score: 3.9 out of 5 (based on 22 ratings with 1 reviews)

A dated, but still often funny adventure following a narcissistic incel

The Good
Rufus lives in Deponia, a post-post-scarcity trash world he longs to escape. To where? Why, Elysium, of course. A Floating city where everything is better.

I found the story and characters quite charming for the most part, the world building in particular is excellent given the shortish play time.

The game looks and sounds great, with smooth animations, and excellently scripted (and comedically timed) cutscenes.

I played on Switch where you control Rufus a la Grim Fandango, with areas of focus activating as you draw near, rather than when a mouse cursor hovers above. Despite some focussing issues occurring at most three times during the play through, the switch port controls very well.

The Bad
Although being very funny in places, Rufus (our hero!) is beyond egotistical (as described in the blurb), he is completely narcissistic. A fascinating clinical case. He will do anything he pleases as long as it suits his goal. I call him an incel as he also can't seem to get along with any woman (his true love is unconscious most of the game, by his own hand), even joking about (and eventually actually) drugging his ex-girlfriend so he can have his way with her. Thankfully we only witness him do this to commit a little shoplifting. I realise I am being very picky about this, and I understand the developers wanted some lovable idiot rogue, but after only 10 years his attitude comes across as problematic. Even without that aspect, Rufus just comes across as a bit of a dick. He makes Larry Laffer seem like Guybrush Threepwood.

So is that all an issue? Well, yes. I spent a good portion of this game not wanting to play any more. I didn't want to do what the narrative was pushing me to do. I'm pretty sure I've committed mas murders in other games without my conscience bugging me as much.

A few of the puzzles just seemed badly designed, or let the aesthetic of the game obscure their solutions. One involves you plotting pins on a map of the town. It took me much too long to realise the house roofs were all different and correspond to certain characters' hats. I think some positive feedback like seeing a character react would have helped. There was also something involving cats and mail, and who knows what the hell the designers were thinking of when they designed that one.

The game also crashed on me once. Odd. It might not happen to you. But given this isn't as complicated as some ancient SCUMMVM games, it's an impressive achievement.

The Bottom Line
Deponia is a fun jaunt through a wonderfully realised world. You just might not like playing as the problematic protagonist.

Nintendo Switch · by Lonely Reviews (1) · 2024

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Game added by Patrick Bregger.

Nintendo Switch added by Rik Hideto. Gloud added by firefang9212. PlayStation 4, Xbox One added by Sciere. iPad added by Kabushi. Linux added by MAT.

Additional contributors: marley0001, elfbs.

Game added September 15, 2012. Last modified January 29, 2024.