• De_Narm
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    No matter how similar their game might look, without Robert Kurvitz, it won’t be a true successor.

    On that note, he’s written a novel that is related to DE. Entirely in estonian of course, with only fan translations available.

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      If you look for it, there’s a recent fan translation available that’s a combination of efforts from many different fan translations. I’m reading it and so far it’s pretty nice, evocative of the games writing.

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      Yeah these are all interesting and I’ll follow their development for sure, as I know there were a lot of talented people that worked on DE. But I would be hard pressed to call anything a true “successor studio” without any of Kurvitz, Rostov, Hindpere and Tuulik - and preferably all four of course.

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      Well that’s just like your opinion, man.

      But i think it was a pretty unique game with an interesting art style.

      It also had a well written story with unique characters that left an impression.

      I’d played it for a few nights before my wife asked me what show I was watching.

      She just heard all the dialog and through cuno was annoying.

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      blasphemy, disco elysium was the best novel ive ever played

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      I’m sorry I wasn’t aware your opinion was absolute truth