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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 89.0 hrs on record (34.6 hrs at review time)
Posted: 29 Nov, 2019 @ 10:42am
Updated: 29 Nov, 2019 @ 8:27pm

Disco Inferno
A fascinating and deep role playing game without any combat system, though the latter is really unnecessary. Dozens of interesting characters including MC's own bundle of personalities are the main part of the game, while visual style and soundtrack not allowing you to get drawn away up to the end.

Lore is given to you in measured doses and in tender manner and absolutely omittable.
Detective story is fine, I guess, but the most shivers were caused by personality of MC, which unfolds to you in surprising places throughout the game and partly forms by the player's choices.

Replayability is definetly there, though maybe not like skyrim's or whatever, -different- playthroughs are limited to two or maybe three.

What didn't appealed to me - constant change of clothes to fit current dice check parameter. That was quite annoying.

All in all, it is charming and relaxing game. One of those which arise some inner thoughts in you as a human.

Wömen of Revachol are waiting, bröther.
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