I don't think this was a good addition to the world of Deponia. I replayed the triolgy before I started this new part, so I have all four games in recent memory, which didn't help me enjoy this one. The atmosphere in the fourth is very different, and it casts a weird light on the familiar stuff. The old characters act and talk very differently, to the point when it is really hard to imagine that the same people wrote this game as the first three. It feels more like a fanfic. The jokes are very different, which I guess is not necessarily bad, but they rarely made me laugh. The puzzles were fine, though in some places they didn't feel as polished as in 2 and 3. I got stuck a few times on parts that should have been trivial with better signalling. The story by itself is not bad. The animations were smoother, and I didn't get any performance issues like in the first three parts. Since I'm not really into adventure games, I wouldn't have wanted to play this game, if it wasn't for the Deponia franchise that I used to love for it's peculiar humor and atmosphere. I was hoping to get that same experience again, but was sadly disappointed. If you like adventure games in general, go for it - if you are only in it for Deponia, stay away.