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Last (garbage) man standing



<span class="bold">Deponia 4: Deponia Doomsday</span>, the new time-bending chapter in Rufus' misadventures, is now available DRM-free on GOG.com for Windows, Mac, and Linux, with GOG Galaxy support for achievements and a 10% launch discount + Gomo added as a FREE bonus.

Remember when we said Goodbye Deponia and [spoiler alert] watched incredulously as Rufus nobly sacrificed himself to save the junkyard world? So does Rufus! Or at least he thinks so. Wait, how is he still alive? Could it all have been just a dream? Did Elysium really fall from the sky soon after? This is all a huge mess and there is only one way out: to travel through time with the help of the eccentric temporal scientist McChronicle and set things right. By doing about 3.2 million wrongs.

Rufus, the self-serving, juvenile, obnoxious-yet-lovable buffoon returns to Deponia Doomsday for another round of point'n'click pandemonium. He is joined by an extensive cast of quirky characters, dozens of new locations atop both Deponia and Elysium, plus his unique brand of unapologetic problem-solving. Want to save the planet(s)? Then you must make waste and recycle the Apocalypse!

Buy the game before April 14 to also get Gomo for FREE. Note that the game will not be added to your library right away but after the promo ends. Those who already own this whimsical puzzler are going to receive a gift code for the game and if for some reason that doesn't happen, you can always contact <span class="bold">support</span> for help.



Return to bring <span class="bold">Deponia Doomsday</span> before anyone else beats you to it, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 10% launch discount will last until April 14, 1:59 PM UTC

Deponia series promo
Prepare yourself for Doomsday! To celebrate Rufus' fourth coming, all previous three Deponia games are now 80% off as part of a special <span class="bold">Deponia series promo</span> that will last until April 14, 1:59 UTC.
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PaterAlf: Nice release, but $33 is a very steep price when you take into consideration that they gave away Steam keys for the game for $10 on release day (it was included in one of Germany's biggest computer games magazine.
And pretty steep regional pricing too.



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IAmSinistar: Thank goodness there are no spoilers in this announcement for those who haven't finished the third game yet. ~_~
*raises hand*
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PaterAlf: Nice release, but $33 is a very steep price when you take into consideration that they gave away Steam keys for the game for $10 on release day
Yep, that's the first thing i thought when i saw the asking price.

I'll wait another year or two until it is on sale for a few bucks and meanwhile i can play Deponia 1-3. :D
I'm so happy to see it DRM-Free. I love the Deponia series. Unfortunately for me it's a little on the expensive side, so I have to wishlist it for now, but as soon as I have money to spare on games again this will be at the very top of my shopping list.

EDIT: I urge everyone who likes classic point & clicks and have not played the first three games to get them immediately. You will not find a better set of comedy adventure games. The second and third games are even better than some of the LucasArts classics in my opinion.
Post edited April 07, 2016 by Breja
Darn i need to start playing the third one. Haven't started that one yet. So many games so little time.
Will pick it up!
Although I have to say it´s disappointing that the soundtrack is still missing from GOGs version of GoodbyeDeponia!
And the localised versions of ChainsOfSatinav and Memoria are still missing as well! (even the original german version is missing!)
So I'm just curious, did delaying the GOG release have that much of an impact on piracy?
Great release! I haven't played the 2nd & 3rd game yet so I guess the 4th one is on low priority for now but in any way I'm glad it arrived here!
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IAmSinistar: Thank goodness there are no spoilers in this announcement for those who haven't finished the third game yet. ~_~
The third?? I haven't even finished the first :)
isn't this another trilogy that keeps going.... on and on... :)

EDIT - oh, I see already discussed on page 1 of topics... never mind! :)
Post edited April 07, 2016 by Russonc
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ShadowWulfe: So I'm just curious, did delaying the GOG release have that much of an impact on piracy?
No, not at all. A cracked version was available on the release day. Please don't misunderstand me, I'm not into pirated software at all, I just ckecked the usual places. I waited for a DRM-free release and will buy it when I played the first 3 games which I have bought a long time ago.
Nice promo! I recently started playing the first Deponia. I'll definitely grab Deponia 2. Is the third game worth it as well?
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ShadowWulfe: So I'm just curious, did delaying the GOG release have that much of an impact on piracy?
I just checked a certain bay and there's a heavily-seeded version of Doomsday from March 1st. (Of course I don't know how many downloads there were.)
Wishlisted and i'm waiting for a better price offer .
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blotunga: The third?? I haven't even finished the first :)
I haven't even started it. :)
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blotunga: The third?? I haven't even finished the first :)
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IAmSinistar: I haven't even started it. :)
Since I saw we were getting the 4th game I just started the first one myself and plan on doing a Deponia marathon :D