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2021
Expanded editionAnalysis generated from community votes
A rainy city, an investigation, and a voice in your head that never shuts up.
On gut feeling, without thinking, Disco Elysium lands right in the middle, but that rests on just two votes, so nothing settled. The criteria profile, though, draws a game apart. Attachment falls right to the bottom, ahead of barely 5% of titles, and the urge to rediscover it stays very low too. Surprising for a game so dense with characters. Fun and sound sit around the average, and the art style climbs ahead of 75% of games, though that last figure rests on a single duel, to be confirmed. There lies the tension: a work celebrated for its writing, yet whose attachment and feel in hand stay near the bottom. As if what makes its strength, the text and the choices, isn't quite what these questions measure.
In the RPG world, it's a unique case: almost no combat, everything runs through dialogue and introspection. Next to a classic action RPG, it plays in another league, closer to a novel where you are the hero.
So, who's it for? For you if you love to read, dig, and get lost in a case where every thought counts. Much less if you want the raw pleasure of a controller or a game that grabs you on instinct.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.