Seeing as I just bought this during the summer sale I decided to do a Deponia marathon with the two games back to back. I immediately regretted not stopping after the first game.
This game would not exist had Rufus not been more despicable than he has ever been.
In the first game we could relate, young guy stuck in dead end city trying to chase after his dreams/father, haunted by everlasting bad luck, crippled by a sense of self importance and a determination so big that it would be better described as being too stupid to quit. He was the underdog, the guy no one wanted to even give a chance because he wasted all that trust before. In the end he comes to a moral switch where he no longer sees himself as the most important thing and sets his desires aside for the common good.
Then in the second game he basically becomes disgusting. The things he does are downright irredeemable all for cheap comedy. I was happy to end this game just so I didn't have to be around this character any more. Running gags include switching women's personalities like a bunch of dolls usable at your whim. Physical harm to others as a direct intent of Rufus' actions, this includes death, maiming, animal cruelty, being eaten alive, memory damage and so much more. Putting people unnecessarily in harms way when the puzzle could have been solved otherwise, yes even Goal is not spared and this is supposed to be the love of his life. Making fun of the disabled, the poor, the mentally challenged and basically everyone that does not deserve to be made fun off unlike our shitstain of a protagonist. Repeatedly ignoring characters' advice and torturing it for gags until it moves from funny initial misunderstanding in the first game to unfunny beaten to a pulp dead horse.
Remember the whole dad thing? The big sad thing about the first game that added some understanding to the way Rufus ended up the way he was, resenting everything around him for never giving him a chance? The hints dropped about his dad in the first game that hinted at the fact that while his dad was a self centered asshole like Deponia Rufus he in the end wasn't really a gigantic shitnozzle like Chaos on Deponia Rufus. That maybe he got wrapped up in something bigger than himself and couldn't return or was forced to leave his son because of it? No it's all a throw away gag as well, nothing comes from it but a number of stabs at how pathetic Rufus is and how much he hates his dad.
I honestly have almost nothing good to say about this game because the main character taints it beyond help. 90% of this game would not exist had it not been for one of his actions. His direct conscious choice to fuck up like he was some 5 year old completely going against my dialogue choices. It would have been one thing had he been forced INTO the choice but again it is a cheap low brow joke thrown in there for absolutely no reason, making this game utterly pointless because the character that is Rufus in Chaos on Deponia is not the same Rufus at the end of Deponia, heck it isn't even the same character at the start of Deponia. He looped so far back that he has become a caricature of his initial character and you are here just to enable him to be the horrible disgusting person he is now.
I found myself fast clicking through dialogue more and more and more just because I was getting tired of hanging around with this shit stain. I agree with EVERY CHARACTER IN THIS GAME that tells Rufus that he is an amazing asshole that is the source of all misery, because in this game he is. Basically my entire purchase of the next game hinges on the the first 10 minutes of gameplay I am going to look up on youtube. If the third game has the same caricature of Rufus as the second one I will not buy it. I'd rather just imagine an ending than put myself through a second Chaos on Deponia.
Skip Chaos on Deponia and just play the first game as a preparation for the third game. I think it's best if we all just pretend like Rufus got brain damage and went on some amazing adventure that got him to where he is now in Goodbye to Deponia and can't remember a thing. It would be a step up from the stuff that happens in Chaos on Deponia.
2/5 for charming art and good, if sometimes nonsensical, puzzles.