Although Disco Elysium is written in second-person perspective, and its protagonist, Harrier Du Bois is primarily referred to as "You", "Detective", or "Officer", this wiki uses "Harry" or his full name when describing any actions taken by the player. With very few exceptions, relatively ...
a particular skill. You follow it up with your usualAddParagraphmacro containing the actual text of the skill check. You can reference any of the defined Disco Elysium skills and it will use an appropriate colour for the text. You can add your own skills too - see later in this guide!
For the Switch specifically, Disco Elysium: The Final Cut does unfortunately run into a few roadblocks when it comes to overall performance. In larger areas, the game stutters slightly as you wander around; it’s not enough to completely break immersion, but it’s there nonetheless. Similarly...
Disco Elysiumshowed how an RPG that prioritizes dialogue, internal dialogue, and the emotional well-being of the player character can be just as engaging as one with combat. Emotion Spark Studio andOwlcat Games‘Rue Valleytakes that same idea and applies it to a depressed man stuck in a time...
Intimidate, sweet-talk, resort to violence, write poetry, sing karaoke, dance like a beast or solve the meaning of life. Disco Elysium is the most faithful representation of desktop role playing ever attempted in video games. Countless tools for role playing. ...
And previously it looked like ZA/UM Studio's upcoming detective RPG Disco Elysium was going to follow this trend, at least when it came to what could be considered “proper” RPG combat. The latest update on the game's developer blog, however, assures us that this will not be the case...
Germaine van der Wijk[1], more commonly referred to as Egg Head, is a character in Disco Elysium. His nickname, Egg Head, comes from his love of Arno van Eyck—an "Eyck-head."[2] He is part of Andre's posse, the group of anodic dance music speedfreaks in
LB: Yeah, then I'd make it more tender, more heartfelt. All the voices in Harry's head have a very different style of writing. Shivers [one of the weirder skills in Disco Elysium, where Harry develops a supernatural, extrasensory connection to the city] was actually an easy one for ...
Play as an attack-soaking Tank, a fearsome-but-fragile Damage or healing and buffing Support character and lend your unique skills to the team to help it succeed. Get into the action on one of over 20 maps, each with its own challenges...
This is where Disco Elysium first shows its brilliance. The stats page offers 24 different skills, each with frighteningly horrific imagery and equally subversive uses. Here you’ll find such skills as Inland Empire, which is all about gut feelings and your inner voice, and Electro-Chemistry, ...