Goodbye Deponia Critic Reviews
34 Total Reviews
31 Positive Reviews(91.2%)
3 Mixed Reviews(8.8%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Cheat Code Central
October 17, 2013
It is a great finish to a truly original tale, and a trilogy that anyone not already familiar with the series should absolutely purchase and enjoy.
Eurogamer Germany
October 16, 2013
All in all, Daedalic have crafted an excellent adventure that does justice to the series, topping it all off in a satisfying manner. It even leaves quite a bit of room for interpretation in the end.
Gameblog.fr
October 17, 2013
Goodbye Deponia is a fantastic episode to end this point 'n click saga... Let's just hope that it is not completely finished and that we will find Rufus and Goal in new adventures soon! If you like adventure games, you definitely have to play this trilogy.
Hardcore Gamer
October 18, 2013
Goodbye Deponia sends off the series in the most profoundly memorable way. While there are some pacing concerns and minor technical issues here and there, these are overshadowed by the comical story and clever puzzle designs.
GamingXP
October 11, 2013
Goodbye Deponia is the final part of the epic Deponia-trilogy. Rufus and his companions manage to give players a satisfying conclusion with lots of humor and tricky puzzles.
Vandal
October 17, 2013
This is one of the best graphic adventures we've played in the last few years, at least with classic gameplay mechanics. Great story, great characters, great puzzles… and one of the best closures for a trilogy we've seen in a while.
Riot Pixels
November 18, 2013
Goodbye Deponia is a wild rollercoaster ride - a bigger, smarter and funnier adventure than the previous Deponia games. It will earn a place in your heart even after it totally fails to deliver a proper cathartic ending.
Merlin'in Kazanı (Turkey)
January 30, 2014
Goodbye Deponia tells a beautiful story without losing its humor. A must buy for adventure fans.
Meristation
October 17, 2013
This 'end of all things' couldn't be just simple, or happier or just bigger. It had to be just like Deponia deserved: A more surreal, acid, bizarre, actioner final chapter that pushes the humour to its limits sometimes. Rufus isn't changed at all, but we don't want to see he changes. We want to be again with this egomaniac selfish antihero and his particular crusade. The ending the surreal universe that Daedalic has made deserves, its hard to just say 'see ya!' to Goodbye Deponia, because we're really gonna miss these guys a lot. That's what happened when things are very well done.
4Players.de
October 21, 2013
A great ending of the bizarre science fiction adventure with a plethora of funny ideas and loads of challenging puzzles.
Hooked Gamers
November 7, 2013
Goodbye Deponia is the last chapter in the Deponia series and without going into any spoilers, I'll tell you this: you have to play this game.
CD-Action
January 10, 2014
It’s hard to leave this game – it’s beautiful, sound great and is extremely involving. A must-have for the fans of Day of the Tentacle, Terry Pratchett and Douglas Adams.
Game Over Online
October 23, 2013
Overall, I found Goodbye Deponia to be a lot of fun. It’s tough and it’s funny, it looks good, and the voice actors (who are all back from the previous games) do a fine job with their lines.
Multiplayer.it
November 6, 2013
Goodbye Deponia is the almost perfect conclusion of a trilogy packed with irreverent humor, bizarre characters and crazy puzzles.
IGN Italia
October 18, 2013
Goodbye Deponia is a fun, challenging and smart graphic adventure. Maybe some of you won't appreciate a too uncomfortable and unpleasant narrative, but you will find much humor, original mini-games and great puzzles too.
Everyeye.it
October 22, 2013
For the final chapter of the Deponia trilogy, Daedalic Entertainment presents us an adventure in line with the classic style of the past episodes.
Adventure Gamers
November 4, 2013
The Deponia trilogy turns out to be very good at goodbyes. If you enjoy LucasArts-style comedic games, this series – and especially the final game – will provide hours of tongue-in-cheek unconventionality.
Eurogamer Italy
November 5, 2013
Goodbye Deponia has a bumpy ride towards the ending, but is able to entertain nonetheless. It won't pose the hardest challenge around, but will keep you smiling while going forward and at times it will even make you laugh really hard.