To cut a long story short, Rufus and Goal come crashing back to Deponia, Goals brain implant becomes damaged and Cleatus is once again obsessed with finding both of them.Įvery single screen has tonnes of personality and things to seeĬhaos on Deponia is on a much bigger scale than the first game – within that one, your goal was to try and leave Deponia whereas in this game you are tasked with saving the planet from being destroyed. Rufus, being Rufus, devises an ingenious plan to get back to her and ‘save’ her from Cleatus – A plan that was doomed to fail from the start. The game picks up almost immediately after the first game ended with Rufus landing back at his ‘home’ whilst Goal (the girl of his dreams) and Cletus (her fiancé) are heading back towards the floating utopia, known as Elysium. The intro does a great job of letting you see what Rufus’ personality is really like – as I said, he is kinda fueled by his ego and a bit of a loudmouth at times. You are also put through a tutorial that is very similar to the original game and taught how you use the controls (which are the standard setup for console point-and-click games). The game begins with the presumption you either haven’t played the first game or you have simply forgotten what happened, this is rectified with a brief intro video that catches you up on everything so far. How would he be able to impress her if the planet is destroyed? As I mentioned above, this is the second game in the saga and the second game on PS4 so I would highly recommend you play the first game before this one however, the game does give enough backstory and have its own enclosed story so if you chose to start here then you wouldn’t be confused or lost. His goal in life is to try and save Deponia from being destroyed, this in itself is a selfless act I hear you cry however, the only reason he wants to save it is to impress a girl. It revolves around a rather ego-fueled tinkerer called Rufus. The series started out as a trilogy however, due to overwhelming popular demand, they decided to create a fourth game in 2016. Daedalic Entertainment has answered my prayers (or many emails and tweets) and have managed to bring the second game from the amazing Deponia series to the PS4 ( Chaos on Deponia).
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