![]() The entire game itself plays like a tabletop roleplaying game. The only thing going in his favor is the simple fact his heart hasn’t stopped yet and, to him, even that’s somewhat up-in-the-air on whether that’s good or bad. It allows you to build your character as if you were setting him up for a tabletop RPG and then, with a series of intro questions, really gives the game an idea of who you want to be for this session.įrom there you enter the role of the most down-on-his-luck detective. But at this point, you should know why I’m writing this intro with “should.”ĭisco Elysium is a remarkably clever title. ![]() It’s more focused on storytelling than rapid controller-destroying gameplay. It utilizes the same dimensional scale as the exceptional Hades. On paper, Disco Elysium‘s newest version, “The Final Cut,” should have been perfect for the Nintendo Switch. I guess my character in the game isn't that much different from me in real life lol.Platforms: Nintendo Switch (reviewed on), PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC It's also why I like Disco Elysium so much because it really makes it difficult for you to make all the right decisions even though they seem obvious and the voices start discussing with each other whether someone is lying or being honest.Īs to when it happens in the game>! When I questioned Klaasje Volition told me she was bullshitting me but all the other voices told me she's scared and honest and feeling guilty and alone I didn't know what to think so I chose to believe her and she got away BUT she left me a very useful gift to conclude her story with.!<Ī lot of it is Authority and Empathy bitching to each other about having sympathy or acting like an asshole. This is why I like The Witcher 3 so much because so many quests put in moral dilemmas and there is rarely just right or wrong. On one hand I'm pretty pragmatic and calculated and perfectly willing to prioritize my own interests above all else, on the other hand I'm empathetic and really care about the human side of the story which weighs very heavily when I decide to condone or condemn things in life.īecause of this I often end up with two multiple truths or solutions and I will never find out what the better option would have been after the fact. I tend to "go to war with myself on all fronts" when I think something over that allows multiple approaches or hear something important that's open to interpretation. I also experience similar thought processes myself. I'm honestly a bit too baked to dissect your comment to find out what you wanted me to talk about so I'll just do both.Īuthority, Empathy and Volition either agreeing or disagreeing with each other. I would love to hear about your skills! My character is not physical at all, so if there are any mainly physical characters I would love to hear how youre playing. ![]() ![]() But, it doesnt always lead you to a way to deal with said lie, only lets you know its happening. Usually Inland Empire will chime in with a ‘gut feeling’, which can sometimes lead me to great insights about whatever I am doing, but it also sometimes leads me to insanity, telling me one piece of advice and then in the next sentence taking it back and urging me to forget about whatever Inland Empire brought up in the first place.ĭrama has come in handy, letting me know when someone is lying when I wasnt able to deduce it myself. A living dream”, and also “Drama”, which allows you to better detect if people are telling lies. I have only played a few hours, but I have invested a few points into “Inland Empire”, described as “Hunches and Gut Feelings. Without going into anything spoiler heavy, what have you been spending your skill points on? What is your current “build”? How are your conversations playing out? Are you muscling your way through things? Are you a sweet talking drug addict, or a super intelligent weirdo? What are your tactics, so to speak? ![]()
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