

It is a modern love letter to the Planescape Torment era. Disco Elysium is not a Diablo crowd-pleaser, it does not have quick action sequences and you will find no instant gratification in it. It is a dream come true for every true RPG fan, who is looking for a rich story, deep character development and a world to get lost in. The full voice-over was actually partial, big chunks missing, the quest items often bugged out, the hotspots got no interact prompts, some of the interactions tended to go around in the same never-ending loop, and the game itself crashed quite often.ĭespite the countless issues, the appeal of Disco Elysium did not get eroded one bit. Now, after a couple of patches, the situation is much better, but the early adopters, who picked up the game when it was released, probably felt like part of the QA Team. Let’s start with the biggest and only real issue with The Final Cut: it was released too soon and with too many technical issues.

There should have been bug fixes as well, but those are a bit late to the party, raising the question is Disco Elysium rises to the promises made by the developers? Finally, the console players can enjoy it as well, through an edition that promises full voice-over, improved graphics, and some additional content. It is fresh, it is crazy, it is original and it sucks you in a psychedelic abyss that you don’t want to end.

Disco Elysium is one of the most remarkable RPGs that have been launched in a while.
