Compara los precios de Goodbye Deponia en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Daedalic Entertainment. Publicado por Daedalic Entertainment. Lanzado el 17/10/2013. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 80/100.

Three Rufuses, twice the chaos, zero chill. Goodbye Deponia cranks the absurdist point-and-click comedy to eleven while wrapping up one of indie adventure gaming's most chaotic trilogies.

Goodbye Deponia is the third entry in Daedalic Entertainment's Deponia trilogy, a hand-painted point-and-click adventure set on a garbage-covered planet where the loudest, most self-destructive schemer alive keeps somehow saving the day. If you've made it this far in the series, you already know what you're signing up for: elaborate puzzle chains, a rotating cast of oddball characters, and Rufus, a protagonist so relentlessly awful that watching him spiral is its own reward. This chapter leans fully into that energy by literally multiplying him, giving players not one but three simultaneous versions of Rufus to manage across interweaving story threads. It's the kind of creative swing that could collapse under its own weight, and it mostly doesn't. The puzzle design here is classic Daedalic, which means inventory-based logic that rewards patience and genuine lateral thinking, occasionally tipping into obscure territory where you'll be clicking furniture for no obvious reason. If the earlier games frustrated you with their puzzle logic, this one won't convert you. But for players who enjoyed the rhythm of Deponia and Chaos on Deponia, the third act delivers a satisfying escalation. Scenarios are larger, the set pieces feel more ambitious, and the writers clearly knew this was the ending, so they let certain emotional threads land with more weight than you might expect from a comedy about a dump planet. The art direction remains the trilogy's most quietly impressive achievement. Each screen is dense with hand-painted detail, built at a scale that would be exhausting to produce and easy to take for granted while you're furiously clicking through dialogue. The soundtrack carries that same warm, slightly melancholic tone the series established from the start, doing a lot of heavy lifting whenever the story shifts from slapstick to something more sincere. Those moments exist, and they're earned, which matters. An adventure comedy that only ever tells jokes eventually stops feeling like anything. Goodbye Deponia does stumble in a few places. Some puzzle solutions feel padded rather than clever, and a handful of jokes push the series' already-sharp edge a little further than necessary. The tone has always walked a line between irreverent and grating, and your tolerance for Rufus as a human being will determine whether the finale reads as a satisfying conclusion or an overstayed welcome. First-time players should not start here. Go back to Deponia, play in order, and let the world build properly before arriving at this chapter. For fans already invested in the trilogy, Goodbye Deponia closes things with more ambition and emotional honesty than the genre typically bothers with. It knows when its jokes are covering for something real, and it doesn't flinch from that at the end. A 6-to-8 hour adventure comedy that remembers to mean something counts for a lot in a space full of games that don't bother. Kai, Scout Team

Goodbye Deponia

Goodbye Deponia

17 oct 2013Daedalic Entertainment
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Three Rufuses, twice the chaos, zero chill. Goodbye Deponia cranks the absurdist point-and-click comedy to eleven while wrapping up one of indie adventure gaming's most chaotic trilogies.

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Goodbye Deponia is the third entry in Daedalic Entertainment's Deponia trilogy, a hand-painted point-and-click adventure set on a garbage-covered planet where the loudest, most self-destructive schemer alive keeps somehow saving the day. If you've made it this far in the series, you already know what you're signing up for: elaborate puzzle chains, a rotating cast of oddball characters, and Rufus, a protagonist so relentlessly awful that watching him spiral is its own reward. This chapter leans fully into that energy by literally multiplying him, giving players not one but three simultaneous versions of Rufus to manage across interweaving story threads. It's the kind of creative swing that could collapse under its own weight, and it mostly doesn't. The puzzle design here is classic Daedalic, which means inventory-based logic that rewards patience and genuine lateral thinking, occasionally tipping into obscure territory where you'll be clicking furniture for no obvious reason. If the earlier games frustrated you with their puzzle logic, this one won't convert you. But for players who enjoyed the rhythm of Deponia and Chaos on Deponia, the third act delivers a satisfying escalation. Scenarios are larger, the set pieces feel more ambitious, and the writers clearly knew this was the ending, so they let certain emotional threads land with more weight than you might expect from a comedy about a dump planet. The art direction remains the trilogy's most quietly impressive achievement. Each screen is dense with hand-painted detail, built at a scale that would be exhausting to produce and easy to take for granted while you're furiously clicking through dialogue. The soundtrack carries that same warm, slightly melancholic tone the series established from the start, doing a lot of heavy lifting whenever the story shifts from slapstick to something more sincere. Those moments exist, and they're earned, which matters. An adventure comedy that only ever tells jokes eventually stops feeling like anything. Goodbye Deponia does stumble in a few places. Some puzzle solutions feel padded rather than clever, and a handful of jokes push the series' already-sharp edge a little further than necessary. The tone has always walked a line between irreverent and grating, and your tolerance for Rufus as a human being will determine whether the finale reads as a satisfying conclusion or an overstayed welcome. First-time players should not start here. Go back to Deponia, play in order, and let the world build properly before arriving at this chapter. For fans already invested in the trilogy, Goodbye Deponia closes things with more ambition and emotional honesty than the genre typically bothers with. It knows when its jokes are covering for something real, and it doesn't flinch from that at the end. A 6-to-8 hour adventure comedy that remembers to mean something counts for a lot in a space full of games that don't bother.

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Kai · Scout Team

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17 oct 2013

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