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However, extensive hints are difficult to work into a walkthrough without making it REALLY long and requiring readers to mouse over a LOT of spoiler text (which is unsearchable, making the guide MUCH harder to use), so perhaps a separate "cluethrough" is in order to do that up right. I've also made an effort to provide hints to tip you over the edge of figuring out a problem yourself before being handed the answer. Please note that this method does not always provide the fastest way through the game, if that's what you're looking for.


Therefore, i tried to organize this guide in such a way that you can search it for the obstacle you're trying to get past (like getting the Headphones for example) and find all the information you need to pass it collected right there without having to do very much additional rummaging around. i don't care if the guide offers easy solutions to all my real life's real problems, screw that. Not to mention that in at least 3 instances (across several different guides, to be fair), i found information that was flat-out wrong.And then there was that annoying one in which every other instruction had the phrase "go ahead and" tacked on at the beginning.
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I was also thwarted by minigame "help" that assumed you hadn't even tried to work it out on your own at all, and therefore only needed to be given a series of blind clicks to get through a practice sort of like giving someone driving directions while specifying neither the start point nor the street address of the destination. Worse, there were occasionally two actions that needed to be performed, but the first was described in a completely separate part of the guide and not mentioned anywhere in the vicinity of the hurdle that blocked my path, leaving me totally baffled as to why the second action didn't work. So for example, when it turned out that my problem was an item i'd missed, i then had to go digging around in other parts of the guide to figure out where that item came from. I'm guessing i'm not the only one who does it that second way. When referring to other guides, i found information to be grouped in a way that catered to readers who were following them to the letter start to finish, whereas i was only checking here and there to get past specific frustrations. With love from Porta Fisco: Expert in platypus poetry.Why ANOTHER walkthrough?I created these Deponia: The Complete Journey guides (links to the others are at the end, under "LINKS") based on my dissatisfaction with the way other walkthroughs are organized. T-415411293: I'll be back! Tease the dragon: I thought you couldn't die here? Thanks!: Was that our 15 minutes of fame? What women want: Survive the interview. Shut up, Simon!: Training is for losers! Supercool: Make a fool of yourself. Not in the face!: Thank you, sir, may I have another? Pin-up Goal: I only read it for the articles. Huzzah with booze and so forth: Rube Goldberg can pack it in. Garden work: Is it Easter already? Huzzah ? once more from the top: I didn't do anything?! Huzzah let's hope far away: Now what? Huzzah put balls to the wall: After them! Huzzah we'll work overtime: Swimming certificate earned. Family drama: Darth Vader is Luke Skywalker's father! Flipper out: Hunt for the Red October. Endurance test: These foreign models are junk. Deponia Idol: The Droggeljug search for the supersinger. Bloody nose: Rake up another achievement! Blow job: Actually, that would have been Toni's job. All mine!: Omnomnom! Nomnomnomnomnomnom! Animal husbandry: Catch 'em all! Animal lover: No animals were harmed in the making of this game! Behind the mirror: An alternative ending to another game. To view your achievements and stats in Steam, select "Community", "My profile", "View all my games", then the game and view stats.Ī bond for life: Force your luck. Successfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding achievement.
