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A combat game where charisma is the most op stat, GOATED.

Though Disco Elysium may beat it on many levels, this is my favorite game ever made.

What this game has done for me, I can't really prescribe to any other piece of media. It's got its flaws, and the ending definitely could use some work, but there have been very few things that have made me feel the same way as this could. There were so many times I wanted to give up, to start over when I was playing through this, but something, that sheer perseverance despite all the odds that were stacked against me. I cared for the characters, I worked so hard to make sure they could all survive, and yet, I still lost Murky.
This isn't a game for everyone, it's hard (though it tends to be over-exaggerated), but if you are willing to dive in, you are going to have an experience unlike any other.

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Overall Score: 10/10

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I love the Bachelor's model <3

An artistic, timeless, unique and hardcore masterpiece.

My favourite game yet i haven't even completed It. This game is my Roman Empire, I think of It almost everyday. Play It, suffer It and accept as one of the best artistic experience of our time

go in blind, and prepare to hurt. this is a piece of art, and deliberately so.

It's impossible to describe this game. You need to feel it by yourself

something beautiful is going to happen.
one day i will return to your side.

Disco Elyisum is The RPG. This is the RPG you should play. There may not be another game like this.

idk might be the best true rpg ever?

It's all fun and games until the funny jokes stop and the painful reality kicks in that some of these conversations are hitting you a bit too hard. Fuck.

playing both this and Pathologic 2 in the same year really ruined the writing in every other game ever for me

Okay I lied I'm obsessed with this game, holy shit there are so many options and things to do and people to talk to and shit to look at ?? This is my kind of game. It feels like there are truly endless possibilities. It's been awhile since I've felt this emersed in an open world.

i think about playing this game all day then i go home and play this game then i go to sleep and dream about this game then i think about playing it more

I have grown more attached to Shadowheart than I have to most people in my actual life and the fact that she's not real depresses me immensely.

Oh, the game? It's great!

The amount of ambition on display from Larian Studios here is absolutely staggering, to the point that it's actually surprising just how much of it pays off. The characters are all incredibly interesting, well-rounded and fantastically written and voice-acted. The gameplay kept me engaged for the most part, and despite my general dislike of turn-based action it was pretty easy for me to get to grips with it.

The story is great and there's enough side-quests off the beaten path that I feel like BG3 is well worth paying full price for. I went through the game at a fairly brisk pace and clocked up 85 hours in the end. If you were willing to explore different ways of playing the game (including the unique Dark Urge path) then you could easily lose hundreds of hours to it.

Sadly a few issues prevented me from giving BG3 full marks. The game's third act can be very overwhelming at first, and it can be difficult to know what to do and where to go without losing certain content. Some side quests feel unfinished, like Larian ran out of time before they could flesh them out properly. That's not to mention that a lot of the stories of your fellow companions, so beautifully developed in the first two acts, tend to fizzle out. Once you complete their personal quests they stop being the fully fleshed out characters they were and end up just being sorta... there.

There were also a few annoying bugs riddled throughout; characters sometimes being unable to jump, textures not loading properly or being stretchy, enemies taking almost a full minute to decide what they wanted to do in a turn. Nothing game-breaking but they added up.

I don't regret any of the time I spent playing this - in fact, as someone with absolutely no prior experience with anything D&D-related this has actually made me want to get into it more, whether that's through other video games or actually playing it with other people. Of course, for that I actually need to find some friends first...

P.S. I don’t care if the ‘Party Limit Begone’ mod is ‘cheating’, nothing feels better than running around the city with my merry band of ten adventurers. The easier combat is secondary to not having to miss out on any companion-specific dialogue with NPCs.