This game often felt deliberately BS and a slog, but it seemed fair considering the heavy presence of death and apocalypse in the narrative. And I was still compelled to trudge through, every step of the way.

I've ultimately put 25 hours into this visual novel, and it was totally worth it. I've never played a VN that was this stellar of a sensory experience. Even when there were times I couldn't exactly follow the writing, the music and atmosphere would always propel me forward.

Could theoretically be really good in a few months, assuming it's still active. When you're in the middle of teamfights and everyone's letting abilities fly, it's fun, but we've still got a ways to go before everyone figures out how all the characters work. A few more modes wouldn't hurt either.

I don't have a problem, I can stop whenever I want, thank you very much

Exactly the game that would've driven me crazy as a child

A story of failure, dashed hopes, murder and retrograde amnesia, Disco Elysium is the greatest rpg I think I've ever played. You absolutely owe it to yourself to experience this genre defining work of art.

2019

A highly intelligent VN that got me thinking about my perspectives on tech, AI, mental health, and what it truly means to be content. The solitaire minigame was weirdly addicting as well.

If battle royale games were a thing I cared for, I would play a lot more of this