If you don't want to play that all in one go and maybe just do one every couple of months, then playing them separately may be better. As a single game though maybe the complete one is more daunting given that the others are around 12 hours each so this should be 36 hours. I haven't played through the complete one yet, but I think there's just a few little things (like a world map) which make the experience feel more cohesive. Well if you have all 4 then I guess it's your call, I was just suggesting "complete" to people buying them for the first time. Oh yeah, there is also some bonus content.īut are there any extra chapters, fixes etc, to choose the Complete version over the standalone ones? I have all 4 of them and so far I can't tell any differences, except some minor extra options in the settings menu (and devs commentary) for the Complete version. Quoting: dubigrasuSo suppose I want to start the Deponia story, which one should I choose? (Deponia vs Complete) I don't like the whole "multiple protagonists" thing in the second one, it's hard to like unless it's well pulled off and you get good character development for al of them (like with TBOUT). The first one was better than the second for me and think it's hugely underrated - very, very good game. People didn't like Rufus, but I loved him precisely because he was so easy to hate and the breaking of the fourth wall humour in making the player do horrible things worked well.ĭark Eye games are just a completely different style, much more serious and objectively have a better story (though I personally prefer Deponia).
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I know a lot of people are critical, but I guess I just have odd tastes and I like dark humour and ironic vulgarity. Will definitely give The Dark Eye games a shot when they're ported to Linux. The end felt a whole lot more satisfying than that of The Whispered World though.
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QuoteThe Deponia games are prime examples of great puzzle design in modern games, though I'm not too fond of the stories. As a publisher on Linux they currently have Journey Of A Roach and Munin available and there are signs that Randal’s Monday is soon to receive a Linux port.
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Hopefully Daedalic will continue their steady porting of games - particularly The Dark Eye games which I found to be on par with Deponia - and since most of their library is available on Mac this does seem plausible. At the same time, I have to say that if you are looking to play the Deponia trilogy and do not own any of them, I would recommend getting The Complete Journey since you would save yourself a bit of money and the games are much better played as a trilogy. I played the three standalone games through Wine (something which I no longer do nowadays) and found them to be some of the best adventure games I have ever played. Though this isn’t terribly exciting news in and of itself since we have had the complete trilogy available for some time now, it is good news for owners of the standalone games wishing to re-play them on Linux and also perhaps a sign of more to come. This is not to be confused with Deponia: The Complete Journey which was released back in July for Linux and is essentially the three games bundled together in one game with a few extra goodies.
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Daedalic Entertainment have released the third and final standalone part of the Deponia Trilogy which have seen Linux releases over the last few months.