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Disco Elysium Pre-Release Thread [GO TO NEW THREAD]

Prime Junta

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Can you make a crazy character?

Inland Empire, Half-Light, and Shivers are fairly cray-cray.

Edit: not to mention Electrochemistry, but in a different way. Authority also goes nutso if you pump it high enough and let it off the leash.
 
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I just checked the Steam discussions and WTF suddenly I love the Codex?

P.S. you will need a community manager there. With a hazmat suit.
It might be hard to believe, but the Codex is one of the saner places on the internet.

Now you understand why I feel here like home.



People don't get over the fact that this game is not fully voice acted.
Gamers are the worst.

It's not gamers, it's soy-drinkers/zoomers or BOTH.

Haba you voluntarily plunged in this scumpit of villainy?! You should get free milk at least.

Just friggin look at my thread there https://steamcommunity.com/app/632470/discussions/0/1631917609748054040/
I asked a question.
Answered it myself - case is closed?
NO FUCKING WAY!
We need another 5 post of inane blabblering!
Idiots.
 
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I just checked the Steam discussions and WTF suddenly I love the Codex?

P.S. you will need a community manager there. With a hazmat suit.
It might be hard to believe, but the Codex is one of the saner places on the internet.

Now you understand why I feel here like home.

Or maybe 'Dex is just another insane asylum but only for specific kind of crazies. When everyone is crazy, nobody is.
 

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Maybe if we all work together, we could create the ultimate RPG of our dreams: Duke Nukem 3D.

YES!

But I'm all out of gum.
That didn't stop Duke Nukem. What's your excuse, communism?

If we had communism, I wouldn't be out of gum.

Yep, if we had communism you wouldn't even know what gum is!
Nah,that is a fake news. During the communism there was only gums :).
 

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Looks like the Steam reviewers are making a common mistake among the stupid: they see something they don't understand and immediately project their pet ideas onto it. "I want an RPG where I can build my own barber shop and grow peppermint out back, WHY DOESNT YOUR GAME HAVE THIS".

In a way, this makes Disco Elysium the Ross Perot of RPGs. It's anything you want it to be. And if it isn't, you know who to blame.

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https://fextralife.com/disco-elysium-review-dark-humor-goes-detective/

Disco Elysium Review: Dark Humor Goes Detective

If you’ve never heard of Disco Elysium before, sadly you’re not alone. It’s an indie game developed and published by ZA/UM that if flying very much under the radar. In this review I’m not only going to tell you about the game, but why you should seriously consider picking it up this fall. It’s by no means a traditional RPG, and that is very much a good thing.

Story and Setting
Disco Elysium takes place in a fictional universe during a time period that would be not unlike post World War II. A revolution has just taken place, and the factions of the world are very much separated and have their own agendas. Classism, Nationalism, Racism, and Sexism are all common place, and navigating these things can be challenging (and extremely hilarious as it turns out).

You play the role of an alcoholic policeman, waking up in your hotel room after a bender so bad you cannot recall who you are or why you are there. It turns out you are trying to solve a murder that has happened nearby, and despite your chemical dependency you are actually pretty decent at your job…when you want to be.

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The game follows you around different areas of the war torn city of Marinaise as you try to get to the bottom of the gruesome lynching, and speak with people about the events that have taken place over the past couple of weeks leading up to the murder. Some of the things you learn are quite important, while others are just downright funny.

The common theme of Disco Elysium is taking modern day geopolitical issues, things that have become mainstays in just about every form of media there is, including gaming, and poking fun at them. It’s a game that takes something quite serious, a murder, and makes light of it and the events surrounding it until you can’t help but laugh. If you are looking for a “serious” RPG, this isn’t it.

Gameplay
The gameplay of Disco Elysium is extremely story driven and just about every meaningful interaction is handled in dialogue form. There is no real “gameplay” beyond exploring Martinaise, speaking to people and finding useful items that may come in handy in future dialogues. It reminds me very much of the Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis or even Sam and Max games of old, just without much puzzle solving and far more cursing. Your dialogue choices may lead you to a breakthrough, but often they can lead to your death. Choose wisely!

Character progression comes in the form of improved Skills and Traits that the player selects to make up their character. Skills range from Logic and Rhetoric to Endurance and Empathy. All of your different skills work together to help you deduce just what is going on, and often give you dialogue options you would not otherwise have. And sometimes, you gain new characteristics from your interactions.

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For instance, at one point my character failed a brute force skill check against a Semanese supremisist, which vaguely reminded me of a Samoan as he was quite large and have many tribal tattoos. The only option I had was to adopt his ideaology because of other decisions I had made previously in the game. All other options exhausted, I gave in and became one, and from that point forward many of my dialogue options included something a Semanese supremisist would say. While this might seem literally unplayable to some people, the manner of the responses to choose from is so over the top, you can’t help but laugh. I certainly didn’t expect to be playing a racial supremisist in an RPG, but what could I do? So, I just went with it…

There are many other Traits you can acquire, such as Hobocop, Inexplicable Feminist Agenda, Indirect Modes of Taxation, and of course Volumetric Shit Compressor. Often you will not see these things coming, and you find yourself in some precarious situations where you just do the best you can. How can an alcoholic detective with amnesia who is a feminist, communist, racial supremisist that begs everyone for change he sees possibly solve a murder? I don’t know, but it’s wildly entertaining to watch him try!

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Audio and Visual
Disco Elysium features a very unique art style that is remeniscent of an oil painting. The people and landscapes are beautiful and fun to look at, and it is just generally fascinating to explore. There was a lot of care and detail here, and it really helps drive home the point that Disco Elysium is not your typical game, but something else entirely…something more.

Audio-wise the music fits the theme fairly well, but isn’t overly memorable. I think that was intentional, and I get the sense that it was just enough to give you something to listen to, but not take away from the dialogue, which is the star of the show.

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Many of the game’s lines are fully voice acted, but many are not. I’d say it’s somewhere around 40-50% if I had to guess, and I’d really have loved to see them all done. The voice acting is phenomenal, and it’s really disappointing to get half way through a conversation and the NPC suddenly doesn’t have any audio anymore. Please patch the game and do them all! They are great!

Replayabilty
The replayability of the game comes in the form of the different outcomes and dialogue choices you can make based on the numerous Skills and characteristics you possess. You can get spectacularly varied playthroughs, though the main plot remains largely the same, simply by failing or succeeding in certain decisions. You’d have to play through the game several times to see what all is possible, and though I don’t anticipate many people doing that, I can see players giving it another go to see what happens. I know I will be.

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Final Thoughts
I’d heard good things about Disco Elysium before I tried it, and one of my friends (who works in the gaming industry) tried to explain to me why it may even be a game of the year contender. However, he really failed to capture in his explanation, just why the game was so good. It is extremely difficult to sum up in a few paragraphs, and I think the easiest way to understand Disco Elysium is to see it. So, instead of my usual summary, I’ll just leave you with some gameplay instead.

8.5

SUMMARY:In a day and age where social and political issues are subtly weaved into the very fabric of nearly every form of entertainment, Disco Elysium takes them head on without a hint of shyness. Disco Elysium is certainly not a game for those that are faint of heart, but if you have a sense of humor, and you're looking for a breath of fresh air then Disco Elysium is a must buy game. If it doesn't make you laugh out loud a time or three, I'll ride the Cock Carousel.

STORY AND SETTING (8.5)
GAMEPLAY (8)
AUDIO AND VISUAL (8.5)
REPLAYABILITY (8.5)
PRICEPOINT (9)
 

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Previewers question Prime Junta Kyl Von Kull Hellion that I'm sure no review would dare to touch:

Did they listen, years ago, to my suggestion to be able to take screenshots with no UI? All the promo shots I see on the Steam page are like paintings - I want to be able to make screenshots like these, without UI clutter.
 

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Previewers question Prime Junta Kyl Von Kull Hellion that I'm sure no review would dare to touch:

Did they listen, years ago, to my suggestion to be able to take screenshots with no UI? All the promo shots I see on the Steam page are like paintings - I want to be able to make screenshots like these, without UI clutter.

Nope. Or if they did it's an undocumented feature I don't know about. Good idea though.

What is that ugly ring above the character?

If your abilities have something to say to you while you're out of dialogue, they'll pop up a little bubble in it you can click on. It's only visible when there are thought bubbles there.
 

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