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Incline Disco Elysium - The Final Cut - a hardboiled cop show isometric RPG

Twiglard

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Strap Yourselves In Codex Year of the Donut
But they won't be caviar communists if they are not rich! You can't make rich people rich lol.

They can be enabler-variety caviar commies. Like WaPo "journalists" or liberal arts professors.

This is one of the few games I haven't pirated, like AoD. Also Numa, but it was obviously a mistake not to wait for reviews.
 

vota DC

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Ah I was right then! We have every character voiced already. Everyone. They did to help with immersion.
But with console It wouldn't work. Those people can't read at all so they needed to voice 100% of lines.
 

KeighnMcDeath

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Use the machines.... no new voice actors required.


Youtube uses it sometimes in vids.
 
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NJClaw

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Pathfinder: Wrath I'm very into cock and ball torture
INLAND EMPIRE - Are you sure we're in the right game, Harry? And does it even matter?

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alyvain

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Do you know if there is a monument to a destroyed monument somewhere in real life, like they have it in Revachol?

Some people in my country want to return a highly controversial statue which got rekt with the commies thirty years ago, and I heard one or two propositions to immortalize his demolishment like this. I've been wondering where the root of this common idea may be, apart from collective consciousness.
 

Ol' Willy

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Some people in my country want to return a highly controversial statue which got rekt with the commies thirty years ago, and I heard one or two propositions to immortalize his demolishment like this.
Commies destroyed a shitton of monuments, churches, tombs and historical buildings; now they want to commemorate the destruction of the monument to one commie carnifex.

Nothing unusual, though.
 

Verylittlefishes

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Our Lead Designer & writer Robert Kurvitz is also known as the author of “Sacred & Terrible Air” (“Püha ja õudne lõhn” as originally published in Estonia.) The book takes place in the same world as Disco Elysium but 21 years later. It is currently in the process of being translated to English. Robert has been working hard to get Disco Elysium finished but once we have launched, he’ll be able to return to the book. Expect it in the second half of 2020.

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Kasparov

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Our Lead Designer & writer Robert Kurvitz is also known as the author of “Sacred & Terrible Air” (“Püha ja õudne lõhn” as originally published in Estonia.) The book takes place in the same world as Disco Elysium but 21 years later. It is currently in the process of being translated to English. Robert has been working hard to get Disco Elysium finished but once we have launched, he’ll be able to return to the book. Expect it in the second half of 2020.

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I feel you, man. No news on that front.

I’ve got to say tho that you might be able to learn to read in Estonian before the book gets out of editing hell. If you finish reading that thing you’ll have a better command over the language than the average local
 

chemicalnatzy

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Can't wait to play this again. This is exactly what I wanted with Torment: Tides of Numenera. They should have released a Director's cut with the intended content and full VO.
Great job on improving the optimization as well!
Wonder if they will touch the ending....

Sent from my Mi A3 using Tapatalk
 
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Twiglard

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Refreshing to see a wombym writer that's actually good at what she does, and isn't narcissistic or entitled.
 
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Terenty

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In retrospect, i kinda regret playing the game on release now with this new version coming out. I hope they dispersed some new stuff throughout the whole game, not only for these four quests.

Replaying the whole game only for a new quest doesn't seem that appealing to me
 

jackofshadows

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Such a lovely girl, the fact that she's writing stuff for RPGs is kinda surreal. Also what a contrast to ahem western industry gals, unbelievable (mostly thorn to Dollarhyde's side). This interview has confirmed to me that good portion of 'darker stuff' was written by her which is also fascinating.

Oh man, I'm so looking forward to their future work, shame that they've wasted a whole year on this stupid final cut version (even if she's kinda encouraged me a little about it) so whatever the future project is, it's like 3-5 years ahead or so
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