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Disco Elysium and the Death of…Well, Everything

Kate searches for meaning among Disco Elysium’s much, decay and studio drama.

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Knushwood Butt699d ago

Why are so many of these author bios written in the third person? Did the author write that bio about herself?
Discuss!

anast698d ago

I'm not a fan of the 2nd person usage in this article either.

1nsomniac610d ago (Edited 610d ago )

He’s talking about her personal bio.

The opening sentence is literally the only reference of her in the 3rd person in the entire article. I also read it wrong before reading the entire article trying to find it.

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Disco Elysium and TikTok feels like a strange pairing, but we’re not mad at it

A Disco Elysium mobile adaptation is coming, with the original devs reimagining the gloomy RPG to create pockets of compelling storytelling.

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Dirty_Lemons74d ago

Disco Elysium is a genuine masterpiece, I'm happy if more people can play it regardless of whether it's PC, console or mobile.

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Your Favorite Game Is Already Political

TNS: "While it's easy to agree that Dragon Age and Disco Elysium have something to say, every game has its own politics. That's a good thing."

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Abriael201d ago (Edited 201d ago )

Really?

My favorite game is Microsoft Flight Simulator. Stop basing your headlines on shaky assumptions for effect.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard's politics are not the problem. Throw all the politics you want at me. I don't mind at all. Quite the opposite. I appreciate it. They give depth to storytelling when they're well written and well integrated within the world building of a franchise. There are tons of shining examples of that and Veilguard isn't one.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard's problem is that its writing is extremely bad, childish, and feels like a bad fanfiction written by someone who isn't a fan. Disney has more edge than this.

That kind of writing is pretty literally insulting not only to the franchise and its fans, but to the politics it presents and the people they're supposed to represent.

Yes. Most games that tell a story are political, and that's great. But the politics can be supported and enhanced by good writing, or weighed down by bad writing, throwing immersion out of the window. Veilguard is the latter.

fr0sty200d ago

Yeah, politics are life. Games are virtual life. Some do it well (Helldivers is full of political jabs, and they pull it off.). Others, like this, don't.

senorfartcushion200d ago

It's full of political imagery regardless of intent. You can fly past the statue of liberty, the new world trade centre etc. So yes, it's political.

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Abriael199d ago (Edited 199d ago )

Wow. This is the most desperate, pathetic excuse to justify a poor article's argument that I've seen in a long, long time.

senorfartcushion199d ago

That's literally part of the definition of the word as fortold by the writers of history aka the people who are going to outlive you and you 9 year old, frightened opinion of the word.

Just because the word makes you afraid, it doesn't mean that writers and critics aren't already winning.

Armaggedon199d ago

“Bad writing”. Almost exclusively heralded by those that dont actually write.

Abriael199d ago

You don't need to be a writing professional to identify writing that sounds incredibly clumsy and immersion-breaking.

Products are judged by their customers, not by professionals only.

Armaggedon199d ago (Edited 199d ago )

@Abriel

What if its the inverse? What if its not clumsy writing, but an issue with the observer(audience)? Yes, the audience decides what they like and dont like, but there is a difference between “This is bad” and “I just dont like this”.

People dont realize they are deteriorating, this is a dangerous perception trap.

Abriael193d ago (Edited 193d ago )

That's a pretty ridiculous excuse. There is plenty of fantasy available to compare this mess to, including the Dragon Age franchise before. The writing on this doesn't even come close to the low-grade fantasy-romantic thirsty novels for lonely ladies that already have third-grade writing.

As I said, it's basically at the level of fanfiction, only written by someone who isn't a fan.

Armaggedon193d ago

@Abriel

An excuse? It’s only interpreted as an excuse from a bound perspective. Comparison, lack of understanding …no wonder people cant find peace.

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Pedrof193d ago

« My favorite game is Microsoft Flight Simulator. »
How is plane porn not political in the era of climate change and global warming ?

Abriael193d ago

Plane porn doesn't pollute anything at all.

The stretches I'm seeing in this thread to justify an extra-dumb article are pretty epic.

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TheColbertinator200d ago

One of my favorite games of all time is Tetris and it is not political. However I would have to agree that many great games in the industry do carry a political undertone or some form of social critique like Resident Evil, Mass Effect, Final Fantasy and Fire Emblem.

DefenderOfDoom2200d ago

I also still play Tetris ! Awesome puzzle game .

TricksterArrow200d ago

Agreed. Actually, I think most games aren’t even subtle. If people are missing the obvious political messages contained in games such as Final Fantasy VII, Resident Evil and Mass Effect, they are simply not paying attention at all to the story (which is fine, some people only play for gameplay).

OtterX199d ago

Tetris is Russian propaganda, man! ;P

/s

TheColbertinator199d ago (Edited 199d ago )

Nyet. It is Soviet propaganda, tovarishch.

Friendlygamer200d ago

I agree but a lot of people who said this only subscribe to this notion until something actually challenges their views, then it's problematic, outdated, need to be fixed...

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Alos88200d ago

"Everything is political" is one of the most emptyheaded statements I've seen in recent years. Not every story has a political message. Not everything needs one either. Let art be art and stop placing demands on creators to cater to your political needs.

Sgt_Slaughter200d ago

"Let art be art and stop placing demands on creators to cater to your political needs."

The irony of this statement is palpable.

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Alos88199d ago

Funny how you didn't elaborate. It's almost as if you were hoping that pitiful attempt at a rebuttal would be enough all on it's own and that you wouldn't have to put any further thought into it.

HollowIchigo25200d ago

Veilguard's worst problem is not politics, it's the HORRENDOUS writing and dialogue. It's a high fantasy game where characters say "Eat sh*t" and "This goes hard!" or one of the companions saying "Uh...this blight...is weiiird!" . I mean, what the actual ****...

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Is the Video Games Industry 'Finished'? Former Disco Elysium Dev Sure Thinks So

TNS: "The video games industry is "finished". At least, that's according to former ZA/UM developer Dora Klindžić."

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ZycoFox211d ago

If games are gonna take 6+ years to make for each new one..

If it's the odd one off it's fine, I don't see what's wrong with making quality games in a few years, not everything has to be super cinematic and realistic, and anyway AI tools will go a long way to helping create landscapes etc faster, and then Devs can just tune as they like and touch it up.

Armaggedon209d ago

It seems so. Developers are focused on money , and gamers are becoming more and more discontent and unappreciative . A reset is imminent.

FinalFantasyFanatic209d ago

Maybe for AAA games, they put out a lot of slop this gen, but they're a few developers putting out decent games, plus, we have a horde of decent indies (just have to sift though the garbage, shovelware, and games you're not interested in). I really think the AAA developers need to look at releasing some AA games now and then instead of spending an arm and a leg creating hyper realistic games (stylised game graphics are more timeless).

Rainbowcookie209d ago

It needs to die for it to rise. Too much paid Dlc, forced dlc, greed, lack of creativity from most. In most franchises we are essentially playing the same game since forever. Lovable awesome creators are forced to become so inclusive that they become exclusive. When reviews and reviewers are manipulated so your agenda filled games can sell... what the heck happened to fun. The only way games are selling nowadays are when old school franchises return, when they force you to either become addicted or have to play otherwise you go regress behind other players or when your game is aimed at kids. Man bring back creativity, bring back good valued fun.

gold_drake209d ago

finished is ... abit of a big word.

games are still selling like crazy, consoles are still selling like crazy.

i think we'll see more of a reduction of thingsz but its hardly finished.

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