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RNGsus

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Disco Elysium defies the RPG genre.
 

overly excitable young man

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Yeah it may be great, but i can't take it serious anymore after all these videos.

 

Fowyr

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- The spell system of Don't go alone using the Mendeleiev table is cool. And the spell used to pass through walls is used in a very good way, both to bypass early puzzles and to succeed in solving further ones. And the last level is cool. Well this game is not that shit all things considered.
:salute: I never thought that will find someone who played this little shitty game.
It was very shitty, but surprisingly charming, finished it maybe ten or eleven years ago. But that ending, fuck, it's still most retarded ending in all RPGs ever.
 

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Soulsborne Darkdemonblood's commercial success and how "git gud" became a normie meme instead of something elitist/exclusive probably made some Western devs pause and reconsider their "to sell more units, we have to dumb shit down until it's playable by a blindfolded great-grandmother" mentality. Probably. Maybe.
 

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