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==Synopsis== |
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===Setting=== |
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==Features== |
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*A massive, open-ended case you can solve however you choose. |
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*An utterly unique urban fantasy setting where bell-bottoms meet muzzle-loaders. |
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===Disco Elysium - The Final Cut=== |
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'''''Disco Elysium - The Final Cut''''' is the definitive edition to the standard Disco Elysium experience. The Final Cut was released on March 30th 2021 as a free upgrade to the original game. |
'''''Disco Elysium - The Final Cut''''' is the definitive edition to the standard Disco Elysium experience. The Final Cut was released on March 30th 2021 as a free upgrade to the original game. |
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* Free upgrade for all players |
* Free upgrade for all players |
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* New Characters |
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* New Clothes |
* New Clothes |
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===Soundtrack=== |
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See [[Soundtracks]]. |
See [[Soundtracks]]. |
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==Gallery== |
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Revision as of 02:47, 18 May 2022
Disco Elysium is an isometric role-playing game first released in October 2019, later rereleased as a free update as Disco Elysium - The Final Cut in March 2021.
Synopsis
Setting
The world of Elysium was created for use in a pen & paper tabletop RPG spanning several campaigns, as well as lead writer and designer Robert Kurvitz's novel, The Sacred and Terrible Air, set after the events of Disco Elysium.[1]
Disco Elysium is set in the district of Martinaise, and in terminal B of the Greater Revachol Industrial Harbour, both located in West Revachol.
Plot
Harrier Du Bois, a detective with Precinct 41 of the Revachol Citizens Militia, wakes with no memory of his life or the world around him. He and his temporary partner from Precinct 57, Lieutenant Kim Kitsuragi, solve the murder of The Hanged Man and many smaller Tasks along the way.
Features
- A massive, open-ended case you can solve however you choose.
- An utterly unique urban fantasy setting where bell-bottoms meet muzzle-loaders.
- Set-piece combat sequences you can avoid or dive into at your peril.
- Develop your own cop persona with 24 colourful skills.
- Ditch your cop uniform for real disco threads to impress, intimidate, or seduce.
- An inventory for your thoughts where you can research clues and then put them to use in the game.
- Original score by the British rock band, Sea Power.
Releases
Disco Elysium - The Final Cut
Disco Elysium - The Final Cut is the definitive edition to the standard Disco Elysium experience. The Final Cut was released on March 30th 2021 as a free upgrade to the original game.
- Free upgrade for all players
- New Political Vision Quests
- New Characters
- New Clothes
- New Cutscenes
- Full Voice Acting
- An additional 150,000+ words
- Full Controller Support
Disco Elysium - The Final Cut: Collector's Edition
The Collector's Edition comes with several collectibles, including a premium unfolding box, an illustrated, two-sided fabric map of the district of Martinaise, an art book, an artisanal hand-painted ‘Mind Totem’ resin sculpture, as well as a physical edition of the game for Playstation 5 inside a slipcase.
Soundtrack
See Soundtracks.
Gallery
Concept Art
Dolorian Church of Humanity in Martinaise concept art
Nock Cannon concept art
Nachtwey A80 and Villiers 9mm pepperbox pistol concept art
Cuno's raft concept art
Fishing Village concept art
Coupris Kineema concept art
Joyce Messier's sloop concept art
Dockworkers' Union employee concept art
Capeside apartments test render
Steam Cards
Badges
Emoticons
Backgrounds
Behind the Scenes
During development, the name of the game was No Truce With The Furies.[2][3]
References
- ↑ Disco Elysium on twitter
- ↑ The Sun painting: "A painting for No Truce With The Furies, later renamed to Disco Elysium."
- ↑ Official website archive