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Doctor Reynolds posted:What was everyone's favourite moment in the game? Excluding the ending, karaoke and the dance off, as those are easy answers! "But we are the police..."
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Kim, you don't understand. I really need to make the gently caress.
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# ? Mar 18, 2020 23:31 |
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Failing the Savoir Faire check to sneak away from Garte, I was laughing for a solid five minutes at that
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# ? Mar 18, 2020 23:33 |
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At last the typo fixes have arrived. Just in time to re-savor the best game about collapse during the actual collapse
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# ? Mar 18, 2020 23:56 |
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Reporting your badge and the Esprit de Corps followup to that. Though the autopsy was also great, with Physical Instrument being a surprisingly helpful bro all throughout as you dig the bullet out of their brain.
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Doctor Reynolds posted:What was everyone's favourite moment in the game? Excluding the ending, karaoke and the dance off, as those are easy answers! Sticking my thumb up my rear end.
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# ? Mar 19, 2020 00:36 |
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Doctor Reynolds posted:What was everyone's favourite moment in the game? Excluding the ending, karaoke and the dance off, as those are easy answers! Turning Egg into a Communist. A few key lines like, "we're in a tree right now aren't we!?" Every dream sequence. Working Class Woman.
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# ? Mar 19, 2020 01:03 |
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Been a while so I might be misremembering, but the last time I talked to Cuno he was all (paraphrased) heard you got between some poo poo and got shot, squealing and crying like a little piggy. So I guess that's what's cool now. And he 100% meant that last bit sincerly, bless
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Roctavian posted:So this is some socially-excluded quarantine brain speaking, but has anyone else noticed how Disco Elysium and Detective Pikachu have major similarities? Both feature an amnesiac supercop named Harry who is trying to discover secrets about himself to heal an emotional rift with a close loved one; a more sober-minded partner who is frequently exasperated by the antics of the primary investigator; AND OF COURSE cryptids. I'm trying to reconcile the governmental systems from both fictions but it seems like the ultraliberals and moralists rule the Pokemon universe. Anyway what kind of pokemon would the characters from DE have with them? Well, now I'm not going to be able to unsee that. At least Pokemon has free healthcare.
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video is missing the fact that its totally justified ItsDisposable posted:Been a while so I might be misremembering, but the last time I talked to Cuno he was all (paraphrased) heard you got between some poo poo and got shot, squealing and crying like a little piggy. the cun's in his kingdom, all's right with the world i ended up with a nearly 50gb folder of screenshots from my playthrough
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# ? Mar 19, 2020 05:22 |
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Describing the perfect sandwich to the increasingly excited Gaston, who asks "can it be done?" *dramatically look into the horizon* "no, such a sandwich can never be"
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chilling at the wrecked car with Kim
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Feels Villeneuve posted:chilling at the wrecked car with Kim Same
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Doctor Reynolds posted:What was everyone's favourite moment in the game? Excluding the ending, karaoke and the dance off, as those are easy answers!
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# ? Mar 20, 2020 02:02 |
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This and dying immediately of a heart attack while trying to grab your tie sold me on the game immediately.
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# ? Mar 20, 2020 11:46 |
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Everything that happened in the church was great, fantastic atmosphere through that whole section. Playing board games with Kim
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i love any and every point in the game where you pick dumb poo poo to say and kim actually thinks its funny or plays along Turpitude II fucked around with this message at 09:49 on Mar 21, 2020 |
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I just finished the game tonight. God, what an ending and leadup to it. I had made my cop a 4/3/2/3 cop for balance with thoughts that boosted learning caps, and I'm glad for it. The tribunal scene tensed me up so badly, even with maxed hand/eye and reaction speed, and the ending with the Deserter and the phasmid were both wonderful. I didn't even mind that it was a bit of a divergence from standard detective "guidelines" having the murderer be someone unconnected to the case. He was connected to the city's past, and history never forgets. One moment that made me really glad I had invested points in Shivers (because of said balanced cop) was during the church danceoff when Harry passes out and the city reveals she will die in 22 years due to an atomic bomb being dropped on it. gently caress the Moralintern and the ultraliberals. Kim's cool though, even if he is a self-described moralist.
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Olive Branch posted:I didn't even mind that it was a bit of a divergence from standard detective "guidelines" having the murderer be someone unconnected to the case. Somebody a while back posted an interesting article that discussed how DE basically went down the list of the rules of detective stories and very deliberately broke every single one of them e: here it is https://medium.com/@alastairhadden/a-storm-is-blowing-from-paradise-disco-elysium-on-the-past-and-present-e2fff5d629be Wafflecopper fucked around with this message at 14:50 on Mar 21, 2020 |
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Learning the necktie's true name is another favorite moment.
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# ? Mar 21, 2020 14:22 |
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Finished it myself. Great game. I take it Harry's history changes depending on what you did in the game? Very beautiful. Very sad.
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Samovar posted:Finished it myself. Great game. I take it Harry's history changes depending on what you did in the game? Nope.
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Arrhythmia posted:Nope. Huh. Btw, I remember hearing how some moderate commentators didn't quite like this game (one of the major reasons why I knew I wanted to get it), does anyone have a good link about them? I could do with a dark laugh.
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Olive Branch posted:during the church danceoff when Harry passes out and the city reveals she will die in 22 years due to an atomic bomb being dropped on it. Wait, what
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Samovar posted:Huh. Like waypoint?
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Beamed posted:Wait, what Edit: Here is a video. I'm on my phone, but you can forward to 5:39 where the City begins to speak to Harry. https://youtu.be/KbbBd5myZ0M Olive Branch fucked around with this message at 19:33 on Mar 21, 2020 |
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JamMasterJim posted:Like waypoint? Calling Waypoint "moderate" would be kind of a stretch, but also they ended up really liking it. The main reason one of them was kind of down on it at first was that it seemed relentlessly cynical about every political philosophy without offering any kind of alternative answer (and seemingly ignoring options to facilitate this), but by the end of the game that person, while still somewhat holding that position, ended up really enjoying the game and finding counterpoints to their initial response. They did a whole spoilercast on it that I haven't listened to in full but what I heard was mostly gushing praise. Anyway, I'm not sure I've ever seen a better dialogue option than "It could have been multiple seagulls."
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Turpitude II posted:i love any and every point in the game where you pick dumb poo poo to say and kim actually thinks its funny or plays along I think this is one of the elements that makes Kim endearing. They could have easily written him as a stick-up-his-rear end straightman but instead a lot of the time he responds to your weirdness with "alright, let's see where this goes".
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The Cheshire Cat posted:I think this is one of the elements that makes Kim endearing. They could have easily written him as a stick-up-his-rear end straightman but instead a lot of the time he responds to your weirdness with "alright, let's see where this goes". And then when threatening the Racist Lorry Driver to identify the drug smuggler Kim takes the lead on the creative police tactics, and Harry gets to play along. One of my favorite moments.
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# ? Mar 22, 2020 01:06 |
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All excellent answers! I'm thinking this might be one of them good video games...
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# ? Mar 22, 2020 02:32 |
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One thing I really liked about this game was the ways in which the world was different and yet there were enough context clues to get a basic underlying idea of what these differences ARE, e.g. Oranje being not-Nederlands, etc., while at the same time not being stupid? At the risk of sounding stupid (so I'll really try to write this out well), I found this most obvious in the racial slurs that were used in this game. In too many other fictional settings, the slurs are very... put-on; they don't sound realistic, but in this game, even though they aren't used in real life, you could easily imagine the sound, or understand the 'logic' behind them, like loincloth or coin-slot. Its that type of logical inference that's used throughout most of the game, and that makes it really... well-developed, I feel. Who knows, maybe I like it because I have facial hair that is regrettably similar to Harry's.
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Samovar posted:
Can you make The Expression though?
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I have The Expression and I cannot stop.
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Osmosisch posted:Can you make The Expression though? I can try, but I start suffering severe morale damage.
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Samovar posted:I can try, but I start suffering severe morale damage. Sounds like you need to internalize Magnesium-Based Lifeform.
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Jack Trades posted:Sounds like you need to internalize Magnesium-Based Lifeform. but then I'd have to unlearn ethanol-based lifeform...
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Not sure why people think Waypoint was super down on it, their spoilercast was almost nothing but praise, and Austin admits that his 'problem' with the game not offering a solution is flawed in the same way he himself saying there should be a solution is flawed. https://youtu.be/fuofI9FJ2Rw
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Wafflecopper posted:Somebody a while back posted an interesting article that discussed how DE basically went down the list of the rules of detective stories and very deliberately broke every single one of them the handshake meme of Disco Elysium and Virtue's Last Reward (which also broke every single Knox's Rule deliberately)
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Feels Villeneuve posted:the handshake meme of Disco Elysium and Virtue's Last Reward (which also broke every single Knox's Rule deliberately) Knox's list has not aged well... quote:“5. No Chinaman must figure in the story.”
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(in fairness that was a very poorly/dated phrased way to say "don't use racial caricatures in your story" which is frequently republished without the context)quote:V. No Chinaman must figure in the story. Why this should be so I do not know, unless we can find a reason for it in our western habit of assuming that the Celestial is over - equipped in the matter of brains, and under - equipped in the matter of morals. I only offer it as a fact of observation that, if you are turning over the pages of a book and come across some mention of 'the slit - like eyes of Chin Loo', you had best put it down at once; it is bad.
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