Anyone knows any games like Disco Elysium? I don't expect them to be as high quality and fleshed out since DE is an extreme outlier.

Disco-like in what aspects? Mostly I was looking for dialogue-heavy good writing that is funny. Less to no emphasis on combat. Disco Elysium is easily the funniest game I have ever played and I don't think it will be beaten ever.

I found an under-development game called Esoteric Ebb which has a demo on Steam. It is a bit rough around the edges but the writing is alright even though I don't really like stuff set in DnD universe.

Any suggestions are welcome. Thank.

  • LaGG_3 [he/him, comrade/them]
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    10 months ago

    Citizen Sleeper - not quite as humorous, but it's a fantastic game

    Edit: Pentiment - almost forgot to mention it!

    • Comp4
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      • LaGG_3 [he/him, comrade/them]
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        10 months ago

        Honestly, it's not fair to compare the comedy of any games to Disco Elysium on a message board for very online communists lol

  • Sami@lemmy.zip
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    10 months ago

    Planescape: Torment is brought up a lot. Not sure about how funny it is as I haven't played it yet but it's old game that is supposed to have been a major influence on DE

  • jtsavage [he/him]
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    10 months ago

    Planescape: Torment is the spiritual precursor to Disco Elysium and is very good. It has more combat than Disco Elysium, but most forced encounters can be avoided through dialogue. I highly recommend it - play with high Wisdom and talk to everything like it was Disco Elysium. You can drop the difficulty of the combat using a slider in the settings as well. It's a little more serious than Disco, but that's really to be expected, and there is a lot of good humor and heartbreak in it.

    • ashinadash [she/her]
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      10 months ago

      Offtopic but it always blows me away to hear RETVRN gamer chuds carry on about modern games being too easy and having too much tutorialisimg, when their beloved late-90s PC games had tons of difficulty options--usually more than modern games--and very detailed tutorials.

      • AssortedBiscuits [they/them]
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        10 months ago

        No, it's worse than that. Those old-school games came with cheat codes, and almost everyone beat their favorite old-school games with cheat codes. That or using Game Genie. A 6-year old is not going to beat Super Metroid or Doom by themselves. "Games were harder back then." Yeah, and you beat those games with enough cheat codes that a 6-year could beat them.

  • milistanaccount09 [she/her]
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    10 months ago

    For "dialogue-heavy good writing that is funny" I'll recommend the short visual novel We Know The Devil. It's a magical realism game about people trying to survive a bible camp. It takes about three or four hours to go through all the routes. The thematic sequel Heaven Will Be Mine is also really good, but I would say it's on the Less Funny side (it's probably funnier if you're a lesbian?). the characters and themes in both are really damn near as good as DE.

  • Collatz_problem [comrade/them]
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    10 months ago

    Slay the Princess is directly inspired by Disco Elysium and Stanley Parable and is really good and funny.

  • GinAndJuche
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    10 months ago

    Mystery of the druids has you playing as the only cop less hinged than Harry. It’s comedy comes from the memetic value more than the writing.