![]() It's a great performance, but it's still one dude, with one voice. Having, say, the relentlessly physical Endurance and the imaginative Inland Empire both voiced by Brown is an odd newness to adjust to. that double as your RPG skills - as a distinct entity. The original version had primed me to imagine each of the Furies - the internal voices of the main character H.D.B. Now, if you’ve already played a bunch, I reckon it might be a slightly bumpy landing. Combined with the narration, it turns the whole thing into a pleasingly sedate experience, like a bedtime story but with trauma-induced pulmonary complications. Happy tech note: there’s now full controller support on PC. Bad tech note: there are some bugs, so maybe wait a week. I think the pacing is better this way, but then I’ve already got a brain-print for how I expect things to unfurl. You won’t miss out on Brown’s work, there’s just less of it. Personally, I’d suggest changing the voiceover option to ‘psychological only’ for your first run. Here’s Brown narrating the trailer if you want a listen. ![]() The Final Cut gives every character a voice, and the infinitely listenable Lenval Brown provides narration and the frequent interjections of the protags fractured psyche/skill checks. That said, there are a lot of words! Reading isn’t what everyone wants out of a game, and that’s absolutely fine. It’s also like, properly funny and playfully stupid, pretty much constantly. For a game so focused on psychic degradation, it is an immensely reinvigorating guzzle of soul juice. Oodles have been written about the game’s strengths, and I don’t even think much of it is out of a need to analyse, just to redirect all that lovely energy in some mad ekphrastic outpouring, like all those bands that formed after seeing The Sex Pistols live. If you’re not sure why, read Alice Bee’s review, or sample Alec Meer’s free-range thought butter. Those are: "should I finally get around to playing The Large RPG?" or, if you’ve already played it loads, "is the Final Cut reason enough to do so again?" Please, enter the slide in front of you, and glide, like a graceful brick, into the answer pool below.įirstly, yes, I reckon you should play Disco Elysium if you haven’t, and the Final Cut only gives more options. So I’ll pop a cork in my impulse to use words like 'ekphrastic', at least a bit, because I imagine you’ve come here with one of two questions. In this case, I've played the new Disco Elysium: The Final Cut, an updated version of the game that has loads of new voice acting and even some new quests. (205 KiB) Downloaded 264 times 0FRDisco Elysium (version ).CT Disco Elysium +8ish (204.91 KiB) Downloaded 233 times 0FRDisco Elysium (version ).CT Disco Elysium +7ish (201.19 KiB) Downloaded 144 times 0FRDisco Elysium (version ).CT Disco Elysium +5ish (213.Each time I play weird and wonderful amnesiac detective RPG Disco Elysium, I fall in love with language all over again, and get properly jazzed up to spill some fancy words. (203.82 KiB) Downloaded 840 times 0FRDisco Elysium (version ).CT Disco Elysium +8ish v. (working for v.) (208.01 KiB) Downloaded 6883 times 0FRDisco Elysium (version ).CT Disco Elysium +7ish v.
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