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For A Game Called Disco Elysium, There Really Isn't That Much Disco

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Can we talk about Disco Elysium? I've been dying to talk about Disco Elysium. A video game technically, but like, counterargument, all you do in it is read and think and embarrass yourself, and that sounds like a book to me. If Victor Hugo had made video games, he'd have made Disco Elysium. Anyway Sarah would through herself in front of a bullet for this particular piece of media, and she made Amelia discuss it with her. Talking points include: Amelia's animosity towards all fictional children, some extraordinarily bad voices, a tie that screams at you to have sex and do drugs and why that's a good supporting character, and unending lamentations about the load times seriously the load times hi game it's Sarah writing the episode description I just want to talk about these load times I mean truly truly truly what the hell also let me kiss Lt. Kim Kitsuragi. Support the show

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Can we talk about Disco Elysium? I've been dying to talk about Disco Elysium. A video game technically, but like, counterargument, all you do in it is read and think and embarrass yourself, and that sounds like a book to me. If Victor Hugo had made video games, he'd have made Disco Elysium. Anyway Sarah would through herself in front of a bullet for this particular piece of media, and she made Amelia discuss it with her. Talking points include: Amelia's animosity towards all fictional childre...

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