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Disco Elysium is a Weird and Wonderful RPG
Game Review - Disco Elysium

Disco Elysium is a Weird and Wonderful RPG

December 4, 2019 John Breeden II

Disco Elysium is easily the most stylish, interesting and unique RPG to come out this year. Make no mistake, this is a weird game, where you can die from either physical or physiological trauma. But diving into this surreal adventure is so worth the price.

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