i hve competed 3/4 of the game (first run) , i dont want to go ahead with the game anymore. i want to live in my first time. because ik once it's over , it will never be like the first time. :( hands off , the best game i ever played. and in 35 years im adamant i can say that with confidence.
Hey! You used to have a music mix on here, like ambient kraut rock or something? (I believe the video was just a rooftop with some light snow or something). Maybe it got taken down due to copyright, but do you have the tracklist available anywhere? Thanks!
Hi there, yes, that video has been blocked quite a while ago, due to several copyright restrictions. Here is the tracklist, though. Enjoy! Manuel Göttsching - Quasarsphere Aphex Twin - Blue Calx Aphex Twin - Acrid Avid Jam Shred Aphex Twin - E2 (a.k.a. Stone in Focus) Aphex Twin - Alberto Balsalm Tangerine Dream - Wavelength Main Title Tangerine Dream - Beyond The Weakest Point John Murphy - Sandman Pt.2 Brian Eno with Jon Hopkins & Leo Abrahams - Complex Heaven Manuel Göttsching - Pluralis
I feel like sometimes, the forces of the universe align to create a work of art where every part perfectly falls into place. Often, it is not that you could say, a certain soundtrack "made" a game or movie what it is, rather it is a coming together of the right people sharing the right vision, seemingly facilitated by destiny.
God, I adored this game's atmosphere. It was so moody, immersive and enthralling. There are few games I've played that pull you into their world like this one does, and the fact that it was a rushed game from 2004 makes it doubly impressive.
I always think about replaying Disco Elysium, but with a completely different character. Yet I never do. The story I had was perfect for me and the game just hit me hard when I played it. It was so cool, dark, dirty and yet hopeful. I don't think I'll ever forget it.
If Kim didnt realize it prior, this really soldified how Harry was not messing around about trying to kill himself. Imagine how he must've felt, especially if up to this point Harry's been a fairly brilliant detective and a pretty decent if chaotic person to work with. My Harry always has sad dog desperate for affection energy
Those horns. I could go through what Harry went through (total retrograde amnesia, not the other stuff) and still those horns would spark a nostalgic memory. A line from the game few talk about sticks with me, especially when thinking of Disco Elysium as a whole. When you shake Titus' hand its described as "Holding a lump of unpolished granite" or something to that effect. That is Disco Elysium. For all the issues both in and out of game (My portrait has been stuck as "icebreaker" for the last three playthroughs) its a truly unique experience that will never be done again. I'm currently working myself towards the platinum, just two trophies left. Part of me wants to achieve that goal, part of me doesn't want it to end. Harry, Kim, Jean, Cuno, fucking electrochemistry. Theres not a single part of this game I dislike. I'm not sure its my favourite game, that spot has been filled by an rpg from my childhood I'm too nostalgic for to have it replaced, but it is VERY high up there.
Today I just finished playing my first gameplay, after hours and hours, everyday, just playing everytime i had the occasion to. I was really into the game all along, saving my progress at any chance so that if i made a mistack i would come back and fix it. my first gameplay now over i can just tell you how much this game as affected me. I am nowhere near a gamer, i play some minecrat here and here but never really had a game that made me WANT to play more and know more. everytime i played i felt a surge of satisfaction and the dialogues, interactions and choices just made me focus extremly hard on the story and the content of the game. I'm just happy i have finally played this game after waiting for two weeks after discovering its existence (ty all the kim's fanarts on pinterest, i have now an undeniable love for the two main characters and their personnalities). i really think this game is a masterpiece which made me want to only play more every new day. i will, o fcourse play again, just for the sake of trying new things and seeing new dialogus and potential cutscenes. this game amazes me, theuniverse it takes place, the characters, everything and the art PLEASE it makes me feel so tingly/pos i am just so....idk i cant even put words into it except amazed and all its synonyms. i love everything about that game like, everything, soundtracks, art, world. PS : as a french person i found it really funny at first to find a lot of french words like city names and little grafities, and to observe that most of the characters have somewhat of a french accent. (sorry for bad english btwi am very tired and have spent my whole day on finishing the game)
Few games touched me as much as Disco Elysium did. It's so unique and beautiful in its own way. I can only hope the original creators will be able to get their rights back so they can make more games. Also I love you Kim Kitsuragi
I would often go there, To the tiny church there, The smallest church in Saint-Saëns, Though it once was larger. How the rill may rest there, Down through the mist there, Toward the Seven Sisters, Toward those white cliffs there. I would ofter stay there, In there tiny yard there, I have been so glad here Looking forward to the past here. But now you are alone. None of this matters at all.
I do lament the fact we may have no DE 2, but I feel it’s probably best that way… The thing that rang clear for me is that somehow a beauty and hope no matter how tired can exist amongst the melancholy and drudgery that constantly threatens to crush it.. It’s dirty, it’s beautiful, it’s absurd and all you can do is recognise it and appreciate those fleeting moments as we did in Revachol….a butterfly perched on your finger before flying away. So as much as I want a DE 2 it’s kinda fitting to it’s story/world that it become an artefact of a moment, like a static thread of conversation trapped timeless amongst the pale, or the bombed out, timeless tombstones of the factories/buildings or the jacket of a tired old carabineri.. Just another thing fading, a piece of lore, a thing with a story that leaves you with questions and a sense of loss and yet it Glitters and howls into the night… I mean they even wrote a game studio/development team whose vision/art falls apart due to the harsh uncaring reality of business IN THE GAME! Man real life is disco..
I somehow find the idea of this man just chilling in the container and it not being a figment of Harry's imagination even weirder than the light-bending stuff.
This soundtrack of really embodies the spirit and atmosphere of Disco Elysium, as something soothing yet mysterious like the aura that infects Martinaise and its surroundings, albeit depressing too. Really one of the best experiences I've had paying a videogame.