The award-winning Deponia series comprises of three wacky tales of adventure from the junkyard planet Deponia. Goodbye Deponia is the epic conclusion to the Deponia trilogy and sequel to the best German game of 2013 (German Computer Game Awards). ![]() Three problems that only three Rufuses could solve – and thus, the luckless inventor decides to clone himself! This leads to crazy ramifications for the player: In Goodbye Deponia, the player occasionally needs to control all three Rufuses, using them to complete tasks together – despite Rufus stumbling over himself so often. Now, he has to solve three major problems: He needs to find Goal again, reach Elysium and prevent the destruction of the entire planet of Deponia by the hand of the Organon. But an “inexplicable” error causes complications and Goal slips from our hero’s reach once again. A clone copy is supposed to help him out of his predicament. When Rufus stumbles upon a cloning machine, he believes to have found his way out. Rufus finds himself (initially in disguise) on a highway cruiser amongst stern-faced officials of the Organon, while Goal goes missing. Finally, Rufus has come up with a seemingly perfect plan.Īnd yet, everything that could possibly go wrong suddenly does go wrong. Goal, the ex-Elysian girl that Rufus has fallen head over heels for, still seems to be the key to his endeavor…and to the elevator that will get him to space. Not one, not two, but three Rufuses cause all kinds of crazy mayhem in the long-awaited adventure comedy Goodbye Deponia! The Organon plans the destruction of Deponia, the lovely Goal has (once again) disappeared, and anti-hero Rufus just can’t seem to stop getting in his own way.Īll inventor and free spirit Rufus wanted to do was to get off the junkyard planet of Deponia and move to Elysium, the paradise orbiting Deponia as a spaceship reserved for the highest echelons of society. More chaos, more destruction, more Rufus. As of December 2020 no entries in the series have been delisted on other digital platforms. Sony’s scrutiny in Australia appears to have been even more strict leading to the delisting of the original Deponia in that region as well. It is unclear exactly what content was brought into question but the entire series has been criticized ( Rock Paper Shotgun, Big Tall Words) over racism, sexism, and its representations of cultures and social classes. Unfortunately this affects the collection with Goodbye Deponia as well. We are sorry, but it seems that the perspective at Sony on some scenes in the game changed drastically – which is why it will likely stay this way until something changes about this again. No explanation was given but by early November of 2020 Daedalic Entertainment began replying to Twitter inquiries with the following comment: August was the last month that Goodbye Deponia was included in a discount sale on the PlayStation Store. Goodbye Deponia and the Deponia Collection were delisted on PlayStation 4 across Australian, Europen, and North American territories in late August of 2020. ![]() Late August 2020 - PlayStation 4 (AU, EU, NA)
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