Deponia Doomsday Critic Reviews
30 Total Reviews
26 Positive Reviews(86.7%)
3 Mixed Reviews(10%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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GameStar
March 6, 2016
Full of atmosphere, funny and like LucasArts. Part 4 of the trilogy (!) stays true to its predecessors and that's how it should be. Please don't stop!
GRYOnline.pl
March 2, 2016
Surprisingly Deponia Doomsday is the most interesting and complex installment in the series. This is a well written sequel with very pretty levels, great soundtrack and some really demanding puzzles. The entire game is very funny as well and looks like a an expertly crafted piece of code. Must-have for point & click fans.
The Games Machine
March 3, 2016
An excellent point and click adventure, filled with humour and banter about time travel, with the same care in the production we loved in the previous episodes.
XGN
March 4, 2016
Deponia Doomsday contains one of the greatest opening scenes we've ever seen in a Point 'n Click/Adventure game, featuring none other than David Hayter. It's a must-play if you enjoyed classics such as The Curse of Monkey Island and Day of the Tentacle.
PC Games
March 29, 2016
A typical Deponia with a lot of black humor, crazy characters and the narcissistic and clumsy Rufus we all love. The adventure stays true to the series in all aspects.
4Players.de
March 20, 2016
I like the fact that Rufus returned to terrorize his environment. This destructive journey is a wild ride spiced up with time tiers. Classic point & click doesn’t get much better.
Adventure Gamers
March 13, 2016
Series fans will definitely want to catch a ride on the Rufus Time Travel Express, as the countdown to disaster in Deponia Doomsday packs a grin-inducing, mind-boggling, oft-repeated wallop.
PLAY! Zine
April 6, 2016
A must-play for fans of the Deponia series and adventure game fans in general. The latest in the Deponia series is as witty and gorgeous as its predecessors, but just on the verge of stretching the series too thin.
LEVEL (Czech Republic)
April 12, 2016
Some new features in the game are not very successful, but in the core Deponia Doomsday is still as good as the previous trilogy, which we liked so much.
Twinfinite
April 24, 2016
Overall, Deponia Doomsday is an expertly-crafted point and click that holds itself to pretty high standards.
GameWatcher
March 15, 2016
I can’t give Deponia Doomsday an unequivocal recommendation. Its protagonist is a major drag and a lot of its humor is straight-up lame. But by the same token, I can’t deny that it drew me in and made me care by the end. It’s a totally solid adventure game, and if you prefer a little extra bite in your old-school adventures, then it will be right up your alley.
Areajugones
April 21, 2016
Rufus’ adventures come back again in a new chapter of the Deponia saga where we travel to an alternative world, ruled by dreams and time travel, but with the classic essence of Deponia. However, the temporal leaps can sometimes be boring because we always reappear in the same spot.
Game World Navigator Magazine
April 21, 2016
Although in the new chapter Rufus is once again alive, well and goofs around as much as ever, don’t expect that he’ll get his “happily ever after” this time. On the other hand – who even needs that “ever after” when you’ve got a time machine?
Vandal
March 6, 2016
Doomsday is one of the weakest entries of the Deponia franchise, but this doesn't mean it's a bad game. Actually, it's a pretty good choice for point & click lovers.
Hardcore Gamer
March 3, 2016
If you can get past some of the rather tedious moments plagued throughout the campaign, Deponia Doomsday becomes a rather comical adventure.
IGN Spain
March 7, 2016
A fun but too classic point'n click adventure that entertains but does not innovative in its genre.
3DJuegos
March 9, 2016
Deponia Doomsday is very classic and a pretty good choice for point & click lovers.
Brash Games
March 9, 2016
Deponia Doomsday is a great point and click adventure game that looks impressive and runs well. The story is pretty straightforward and the mini games are extremely fun.