Compara los precios de Deponia Doomsday en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Daedalic Entertainment. Publicado por Daedalic Entertainment. Lanzado el 1/3/2016. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 76/100.

Rufus is back and somehow undoing his own story - Deponia Doomsday is a time-loop comedy adventure that pokes fun at itself while still delivering sharp puzzles.

Deponia Doomsday occupies a strange, self-aware corner of the point-and-click genre. Released in 2016, it functions simultaneously as a sequel and a meta-commentary on the trilogy that preceded it, which means newcomers will feel lost within the first twenty minutes. If you have not played the original Deponia trilogy, do yourself the favor of going back. The callbacks, the emotional weight of certain reveals, and honestly the comedy itself - all of it lands harder with that context in hand. That said, Daedalic built something here that rewards loyal players with a kind of affectionate chaos. The premise leans into time-travel absurdity. Rufus, the lovably catastrophic antihero of the series, somehow ends up entangled in a loop that threatens to unravel everything the earlier games established. The writing is the main attraction. Daedalic's German-studio humor has always been an acquired taste - broad, occasionally groan-worthy, sometimes genuinely clever - and Doomsday keeps that tradition intact. The jokes land more often than they miss, and the script has visible affection for its own characters even while mocking them relentlessly. Voice acting in both English and German is solid, with English Rufus in particular carrying a comedic timing that props up weaker gags. Puzzle design sits in the mid-range of classic adventure logic. Some solutions feel intuitive and satisfying. Others veer into the genre's old habit of "combine random objects and hope" territory, which will frustrate players who expect consistent internal logic. There is no hint system to speak of, so be prepared to either think laterally or consult a guide without shame. The inventory puzzles are the highlight - they tend to have setups that pay off with physical comedy. Environmental puzzles occasionally stall momentum in the back half, where the game's pacing loosens slightly. Visually, the hand-painted backgrounds and character animations remain some of the most distinctive in the genre. Daedalic's art department has always punched well above the studio's scale, and Doomsday does not disappoint there. The junk-world aesthetic of Deponia - rusted, layered, oddly warm - is rendered with real craft. The soundtrack complements the tone without overshadowing it, quirky and light where it needs to be, occasionally surprisingly tender in quieter scenes. At roughly six to eight hours depending on puzzle difficulty, the game knows its length. It does not overstay, which is a real discipline for a comedy adventure that could easily have padded itself thin. The 85% positive Steam rating and a Metacritic score in the mid-70s reflect a game that is genuinely good but not genre-redefining. Fans of the series will find exactly what they came for. Point-and-click newcomers would be better served starting at the beginning of the trilogy. If you are somewhere in between - someone who dabbles in adventure games and wants something with personality and handcraft - Doomsday is still a reasonable entry point into appreciating what Daedalic does well, even if some of the emotional beats will sail over your head. Kai, Scout Team

Deponia Doomsday

Deponia Doomsday

1 mar 2016Daedalic Entertainment
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Rufus is back and somehow undoing his own story - Deponia Doomsday is a time-loop comedy adventure that pokes fun at itself while still delivering sharp puzzles.

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Deponia Doomsday occupies a strange, self-aware corner of the point-and-click genre. Released in 2016, it functions simultaneously as a sequel and a meta-commentary on the trilogy that preceded it, which means newcomers will feel lost within the first twenty minutes. If you have not played the original Deponia trilogy, do yourself the favor of going back. The callbacks, the emotional weight of certain reveals, and honestly the comedy itself - all of it lands harder with that context in hand. That said, Daedalic built something here that rewards loyal players with a kind of affectionate chaos. The premise leans into time-travel absurdity. Rufus, the lovably catastrophic antihero of the series, somehow ends up entangled in a loop that threatens to unravel everything the earlier games established. The writing is the main attraction. Daedalic's German-studio humor has always been an acquired taste - broad, occasionally groan-worthy, sometimes genuinely clever - and Doomsday keeps that tradition intact. The jokes land more often than they miss, and the script has visible affection for its own characters even while mocking them relentlessly. Voice acting in both English and German is solid, with English Rufus in particular carrying a comedic timing that props up weaker gags. Puzzle design sits in the mid-range of classic adventure logic. Some solutions feel intuitive and satisfying. Others veer into the genre's old habit of "combine random objects and hope" territory, which will frustrate players who expect consistent internal logic. There is no hint system to speak of, so be prepared to either think laterally or consult a guide without shame. The inventory puzzles are the highlight - they tend to have setups that pay off with physical comedy. Environmental puzzles occasionally stall momentum in the back half, where the game's pacing loosens slightly. Visually, the hand-painted backgrounds and character animations remain some of the most distinctive in the genre. Daedalic's art department has always punched well above the studio's scale, and Doomsday does not disappoint there. The junk-world aesthetic of Deponia - rusted, layered, oddly warm - is rendered with real craft. The soundtrack complements the tone without overshadowing it, quirky and light where it needs to be, occasionally surprisingly tender in quieter scenes. At roughly six to eight hours depending on puzzle difficulty, the game knows its length. It does not overstay, which is a real discipline for a comedy adventure that could easily have padded itself thin. The 85% positive Steam rating and a Metacritic score in the mid-70s reflect a game that is genuinely good but not genre-redefining. Fans of the series will find exactly what they came for. Point-and-click newcomers would be better served starting at the beginning of the trilogy. If you are somewhere in between - someone who dabbles in adventure games and wants something with personality and handcraft - Doomsday is still a reasonable entry point into appreciating what Daedalic does well, even if some of the emotional beats will sail over your head.

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Kai · Scout Team

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steamPoint-and-ClickTime LoopComedy AdventureHand-Painted ArtInventory PuzzlesSeries EntryVoice ActingLinear Narrative

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2 GB RAM
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Fecha de lanzamiento
1 mar 2016

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