@@LIZZgame It's unfortunate because music really sets the mood for this game. I got the whole soundtrack and still listen to it sometimes. Goes great when drinking on the beach. The band's name is Sea Power. There is a music video called "Fire Escape in The Sea Montage-Disco Elysium" with fan-made art about the game. Really well done. Honestly I've never seen art as great as the art done by the fans of this game. This game really got all the artists inspired and that video is the Louvre of RUclips really.
The biggest unfortunate is with the Phasmid. It’s definitely the cap on the whole game and gives you a really nice bit of personal character development to end the game with. It’s a bit of a shame you didn’t get all of it but it’s definitely not the end of the world
@@datwee7576 god damnit the phasmid ran away from me... They give you this magical encounter and let RNG decide wether you'll have it as the game's about to roll credits anyway.
If you want to dive even deeper into the Elysium universe, check out the novel "Sacred and Terrible Air" written by Robert Kurvitz (the lead writer & designer of Disco Elysium) in 2013. Most people who played the game don't even know about the novel because it was never released outside of Estonia - until fans (Group Ibex) translated it last year.
Interesting how different this is to my playthrough. Kim got shot pretty badly in mine and the ending wasn't particularly good. My weird tie made me throw a molotov cocktail at the mercenary during the tribunal (simply shooting the guy never occurred to me). Titus did survive however. I felt pretty angry at the "insect did it" ending but when I thought about it, I realized the story was never about solving a murder. It was about the human spirit in conflict with itself. The cop drama was just a medium for the game's real message. I think this is the only game where I actually cried while playing it. A 30 year old dude sobbing in front of a screen. This game reminded my why I play video games. There are a lot of memorable quotes from the game, but for some reason one inconsequential one stuck with me: "(after stroking the hair of the hanged man) There-there dead man, you were someone's child. It's all over now." By the way, you have a great singing voice, and it was refreshing to see a streamer who knows more than one language and can pronounce things lol. No offense to anyone, French and German are hard compared to English. Anyway, I'm glad I discovered this 6-month-old playthrough and I will be watching you career with great interest 😁
Love this game, Lizz. it took me about 140 hours I think, but it was hours of enjoyment each and every one of them. I'll keep a phrase from Neha, novelty dicemaker, which I thought was beautiful, which is what this game is, or what life itself can be and the choices you make in the course of it. ... that's why people like role-playing games. They can be whoever they want and try their luck again. Still, there is something intrinsically violent about a roll of the dice. It's as if every time you roll a die, something disappears. An alternative outcome. thanks for uploading it and giving visibility to this jewel.
@@LIZZgame It's just that I got the platinum on ps4, and that's adding a lot of hours because you have to make other decisions on the night of the third day.... But all of enjoyment.
I think this is the first playthrough I've seen where they failed to take out Korty initially. This was a lot funnier. Edit: Ok seeing the remains of the Hardies was a lot sadder. Don't think I've ever seen them get that fucked over.
@@LIZZgame Kim could have been one of them too, or at least end up in critical condition. It's bittersweet but if Harry figured out Cuno's situation you get to recruit him as a junior officer for the rest of the case.
I know I'm extremely late to the party on this one, but I really loved this playthrough. I do hope you perhaps revisit this game sometime in the future, even if it is off-camera. There are a lot of cool scenes that I think you would have loved, but ended up missing them during this playthrough due to not exploring certain dialogue trees a little deeper (which is totally understandable when you're playing in front of an audience and you're worried about drawing things out for too long). To name one of the more lighthearted and less spoilery ones: there's a pretty funny backstory reason for why Kim hates pinball so much, but it was hidden behind one of the dialogue options you decided not to click during the pinball conversation. I know streamers usually have busy schedules, but if you ever find the time, this is one of those games where multiple replays are totally worth it.
I played this game last year, your playthrough reminded me of many funny parts of it. Glad you iked it, the game is a blast. And yeah, fuck does Cuno care!
I finally found time to finish this great playthrough, i actually played the game the fourth time during it, lol. I hope you'll play it again sometime, you missed a lot of the little and fun things :D
Btw, the extremely confusing dialogue option about the "piss jacket" is a glitch, I think. That option is only supposed to show up if (spoilers ahead, I guess) you convince the guys loitering by Kim's car to give you their leather jackets (the ones that say "FUCK THE WORLD" and "PISSFAGGOT" on the back), then manage to convince Kim to wear the matching jackets (which requires a pretty high suggestion skill), and then get him to wear the jacket until the tribunal (if at any point you take off the FUCK THE WORLD jacket then Kim will take off the PISSFAGGOT one and he won't put it back on for the rest of the game). If you get him to wear the PISSFAGGOT jacket until the tribunal, he'll take it off afterwards because "the joke stopped being funny", hence the dialogue option.
Hey, hey! I'm a big fan of Disco Elysium and I was a big fan of your series, so! Here's a pair of cool things you've missed, but I'd like you to know of; -If you wore the horrific necktie during the Tribunal, you'd get an option to use it as a molotov! A sendoff to the tie, BRATAN. -Annd if you passed the Composure check that the Smoker had, you'd learn that Kim's actually gay. Aaaaand... Y'know. Yeah. :^D
Thanks for the entertaining playthrough, despite some strange and rare glitches during the tribunal the case ended all right. :) Usually the church research and the investigation on radio frequencies to find out ruling powers is what glitches out for many. Shivers is there to tell all about it and is probably random if you miss the most of its checks. Also the car or "motor carriage" probably looks strange, since Disco Elysium is set in an alternate reality / world, but only if you learn about the Pale it's blatantly told. Highly recommended to check out some key scenes with the music though, since it really sets the mood for what comes after the tribunal! It was painfully obvious to me the prose alone couldn't carry the last chapter. So namely the tribunal, boat ride and the end briefing but also some scenes prior such as the dance scene in the church. I should finally mention one bit of plot importance too, which I hadn't seen or heard anyone not unlock and that is upon meeting Harry's ex Dora in the final dream, she herself mentions she is pregnant. Harry can then ask (and probably always does?) is it his, to which Dora replies "Of course not - I terminated yours you poor f*, you poverty stricken f*." It alone isn't enough for a death blow to Harry, since the memory dream keeps happening, but you can fish it out by doing a number of things (offering useless gifts, unlocking certain thoughts, questioning thoroughly etc.) so Harry truly lets go instead of trying to ignore and forget the happenings in vain.
Of course I had rare and weird glitches just my luck. I didn't succeed in the dice roll in the church, so I didn't see any dancing, sadly. But I will look up the scenes! And damn.. about his ex and the baby... that's harsh.
You solved the case, you discovered the phasmid, that's a good ending. Very vanilla... tame choices but Sorry Moralist is a persona just like any other. Almost completely clean except for a couple cigarettes, which to be fair the game almost tricks you into having. The only rough outcome is getting so many Hardie boys killed... but it is what it is and you succeeded the most important check, saving Kim (although there's something to be said for Junior Officer Kuuno De Ruyter!)
well Kuno doesn't f*cking care :D I know my playthrough might have been quite boring for some, knowing it can get very wild, but I liked my outcome, overall.
Great playthrough, you pushed through it and got it done. But hot damn no music is a sin against humanity, you should double check what games are good or not cause missing out on the music in disco elysium is just…I feel like you got 10% of the experience. It’s won deserved awards, it’s sublime and enhances every scene exponentially
I think the end dragged for you because you neglected so much lore throughout your run and forgot the rest. Did you ever talk to Joyce about the pale at all?
@@LIZZgame the political aspects that gave the game flare and meaning I mean. You didn’t understand or comment on any of it. I know it’s hard when when you lack proper knowledge but it would have been nice. Good playthrough nevertheless
Rest in peace, Kim and Harry. They did not deserve what happened to them. In the future, Revachol has gained independence from the Coalition but faces threats. The Moralists chose to nuke Revachol, showing how even the thought to be non-political factions resort to violence.
@@Silent_Depths I want to clarify that choosing to avoid the political aspect of the game still aligns you with a political faction. I should have been more explicit, my mistake. Additionally, I believe that violence has arisen from politics in some instances, both in-game and in real life. For example, the in-game revolution and the campaigns carried out by Krenel & Downwell. In real life, it's commonly referred to as 'political violence'. Hope this helps sorry ^-^
@@NgaMarsters Yeah, it aligns you with the WORST political faction, the Moralintern. Didn't know the bit with the nuking, but it figures. It's just so THEM.
@@BraveSpy I'm aware, but if I remember correctly, Inoccentic systems and figures are inherently endorsed by the Moralintern. That was the humanist side, though, and I'd think that their contingency spreads would at least predict what Mesque would do in pursuing Nihilism unless they were on their side or there was a coup.
Everything After the Tribunal went downhill for me. Quite disapointed with how they revealed the culprit. All of our investigation and clues didn't matter. This would have been better as a political game than a mystery game
Wow, the end scene with the motor carriage is totally not satisfying without the music. With music it felt like a perfect ending.
Yeah.. Sad about it too.
@@LIZZgame It's unfortunate because music really sets the mood for this game. I got the whole soundtrack and still listen to it sometimes. Goes great when drinking on the beach. The band's name is Sea Power. There is a music video called "Fire Escape in The Sea Montage-Disco Elysium" with fan-made art about the game. Really well done. Honestly I've never seen art as great as the art done by the fans of this game. This game really got all the artists inspired and that video is the Louvre of RUclips really.
The biggest unfortunate is with the Phasmid. It’s definitely the cap on the whole game and gives you a really nice bit of personal character development to end the game with. It’s a bit of a shame you didn’t get all of it but it’s definitely not the end of the world
Yeah the phasmid storyline was one of the best surprises for me. Also all the philosophical questions about the void.
@@datwee7576 god damnit the phasmid ran away from me... They give you this magical encounter and let RNG decide wether you'll have it as the game's about to roll credits anyway.
@@GenericPhantom1 Dont worry, you will get it in another life, where you dont make mistakes.
@@datwee7576 I also never got to the phasmid on my playthrough. I only found out about talking to it through let's plays, which was disappointing.
If you want to dive even deeper into the Elysium universe, check out the novel "Sacred and Terrible Air" written by Robert Kurvitz (the lead writer & designer of Disco Elysium) in 2013. Most people who played the game don't even know about the novel because it was never released outside of Estonia - until fans (Group Ibex) translated it last year.
"Container, container." That song is still stuck in my head. It's been days ...
2:26:48 Everything was worth it for this reaction right here. GOLD.
As I in one video, I did the Phasmid questline off-camera, as I thought it won't be important for the main quest did NOT expect that hahaha
Beautiful playthrough + amazing occasional singing voice :)
Love this game. Watching your reactions was great. Also fun to see the differences from my playthrough
Thanks so much for watching!
Cuno doesn't fookin' care!
Thank you loved this series!
Great play through loved it!
Interesting how different this is to my playthrough. Kim got shot pretty badly in mine and the ending wasn't particularly good. My weird tie made me throw a molotov cocktail at the mercenary during the tribunal (simply shooting the guy never occurred to me). Titus did survive however. I felt pretty angry at the "insect did it" ending but when I thought about it, I realized the story was never about solving a murder. It was about the human spirit in conflict with itself. The cop drama was just a medium for the game's real message. I think this is the only game where I actually cried while playing it. A 30 year old dude sobbing in front of a screen. This game reminded my why I play video games.
There are a lot of memorable quotes from the game, but for some reason one inconsequential one stuck with me: "(after stroking the hair of the hanged man) There-there dead man, you were someone's child. It's all over now."
By the way, you have a great singing voice, and it was refreshing to see a streamer who knows more than one language and can pronounce things lol. No offense to anyone, French and German are hard compared to English.
Anyway, I'm glad I discovered this 6-month-old playthrough and I will be watching you career with great interest 😁
Rally loved that you voiced all stuff that is not voiced from the game. Really cool to watch.
I know many people have videos like mine running in the background, and listen in like it's an audiobook! So .. I got you
Me as well. As I like to listen to this in the background
Love this game, Lizz. it took me about 140 hours I think, but it was hours of enjoyment each and every one of them. I'll keep a phrase from Neha, novelty dicemaker, which I thought was beautiful, which is what this game is, or what life itself can be and the choices you make in the course of it.
... that's why people like role-playing games. They can be whoever they want and try their luck again. Still, there is something intrinsically violent about a roll of the dice. It's as if every time you roll a die, something disappears. An alternative outcome.
thanks for uploading it and giving visibility to this jewel.
140h ?? I feel like I did a lot of the things I could've done.. and my run was 40h! Or did you have multiple playthroughs?
Love the quote!!
@@LIZZgame It's just that I got the platinum on ps4, and that's adding a lot of hours because you have to make other decisions on the night of the third day.... But all of enjoyment.
I think this is the first playthrough I've seen where they failed to take out Korty initially.
This was a lot funnier.
Edit: Ok seeing the remains of the Hardies was a lot sadder. Don't think I've ever seen them get that fucked over.
Yeah.. I don't have luck with those dice rolls. I'm happy I survived.. I guess I could've died here? But damn.. 8 deaths...
@@LIZZgame Kim could have been one of them too, or at least end up in critical condition. It's bittersweet but if Harry figured out Cuno's situation you get to recruit him as a junior officer for the rest of the case.
Ah it still feels a bit shame that the music is off, copyrights are really annoying sometimes
Awesome playthrough, I enjoyed every minute of that. I should have probably watched on Twitch and seen the whole thing, but this was great, thanks.
Thanks a ton for watching!!
I know I'm extremely late to the party on this one, but I really loved this playthrough.
I do hope you perhaps revisit this game sometime in the future, even if it is off-camera. There are a lot of cool scenes that I think you would have loved, but ended up missing them during this playthrough due to not exploring certain dialogue trees a little deeper (which is totally understandable when you're playing in front of an audience and you're worried about drawing things out for too long). To name one of the more lighthearted and less spoilery ones: there's a pretty funny backstory reason for why Kim hates pinball so much, but it was hidden behind one of the dialogue options you decided not to click during the pinball conversation. I know streamers usually have busy schedules, but if you ever find the time, this is one of those games where multiple replays are totally worth it.
I played this game last year, your playthrough reminded me of many funny parts of it. Glad you iked it, the game is a blast. And yeah, fuck does Cuno care!
Never noticed that Kim’s room doesn’t have a bathroom.
I finally found time to finish this great playthrough, i actually played the game the fourth time during it, lol. I hope you'll play it again sometime, you missed a lot of the little and fun things :D
That was a journey..
Btw, the extremely confusing dialogue option about the "piss jacket" is a glitch, I think.
That option is only supposed to show up if (spoilers ahead, I guess) you convince the guys loitering by Kim's car to give you their leather jackets (the ones that say "FUCK THE WORLD" and "PISSFAGGOT" on the back), then manage to convince Kim to wear the matching jackets (which requires a pretty high suggestion skill), and then get him to wear the jacket until the tribunal (if at any point you take off the FUCK THE WORLD jacket then Kim will take off the PISSFAGGOT one and he won't put it back on for the rest of the game). If you get him to wear the PISSFAGGOT jacket until the tribunal, he'll take it off afterwards because "the joke stopped being funny", hence the dialogue option.
58:38 you missed Gaston with some sad news
Gaston? you mean Garte?
@@LIZZgame Gaston was sitting on the bench
@@Vesparion OHHH the Boule player?
@@LIZZgame yes :)
Thank you for providing so much great content. Have you played Bioshock? If not, I would love to see you do a full playthrough. Thanks again!
I have played all three Bioshock games, ye! But that was sadly before I made this channel.. So I guess I have to replay them 😏
Has been a great game, an adventure unlike any other; and a very good gameplay too.
Hey, hey!
I'm a big fan of Disco Elysium and I was a big fan of your series, so! Here's a pair of cool things you've missed, but I'd like you to know of;
-If you wore the horrific necktie during the Tribunal, you'd get an option to use it as a molotov! A sendoff to the tie, BRATAN.
-Annd if you passed the Composure check that the Smoker had, you'd learn that Kim's actually gay. Aaaaand... Y'know. Yeah. :^D
Whoa! Already done? I'm so far behind 😭
Thanks for the entertaining playthrough, despite some strange and rare glitches during the tribunal the case ended all right. :) Usually the church research and the investigation on radio frequencies to find out ruling powers is what glitches out for many. Shivers is there to tell all about it and is probably random if you miss the most of its checks. Also the car or "motor carriage" probably looks strange, since Disco Elysium is set in an alternate reality / world, but only if you learn about the Pale it's blatantly told.
Highly recommended to check out some key scenes with the music though, since it really sets the mood for what comes after the tribunal! It was painfully obvious to me the prose alone couldn't carry the last chapter. So namely the tribunal, boat ride and the end briefing but also some scenes prior such as the dance scene in the church. I should finally mention one bit of plot importance too, which I hadn't seen or heard anyone not unlock and that is upon meeting Harry's ex Dora in the final dream, she herself mentions she is pregnant. Harry can then ask (and probably always does?) is it his, to which Dora replies "Of course not - I terminated yours you poor f*, you poverty stricken f*." It alone isn't enough for a death blow to Harry, since the memory dream keeps happening, but you can fish it out by doing a number of things (offering useless gifts, unlocking certain thoughts, questioning thoroughly etc.) so Harry truly lets go instead of trying to ignore and forget the happenings in vain.
Of course I had rare and weird glitches just my luck.
I didn't succeed in the dice roll in the church, so I didn't see any dancing, sadly. But I will look up the scenes!
And damn.. about his ex and the baby... that's harsh.
You solved the case, you discovered the phasmid, that's a good ending.
Very vanilla... tame choices but Sorry Moralist is a persona just like any other.
Almost completely clean except for a couple cigarettes, which to be fair the game almost tricks you into having.
The only rough outcome is getting so many Hardie boys killed... but it is what it is and you succeeded the most important check, saving Kim (although there's something to be said for Junior Officer Kuuno De Ruyter!)
well Kuno doesn't f*cking care :D
I know my playthrough might have been quite boring for some, knowing it can get very wild, but I liked my outcome, overall.
Great playthrough, you pushed through it and got it done. But hot damn no music is a sin against humanity, you should double check what games are good or not cause missing out on the music in disco elysium is just…I feel like you got 10% of the experience. It’s won deserved awards, it’s sublime and enhances every scene exponentially
At least you guys can open a tab and listen to the music while watching the video if you want.
You did the karaoke song?
I did!
This is the only playthrough of this game I've actually finished. Haha.
naww thanks!! means a lot!
I think the end dragged for you because you neglected so much lore throughout your run and forgot the rest. Did you ever talk to Joyce about the pale at all?
Unfortunate that you didn't get any of it
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@@LIZZgame the political aspects that gave the game flare and meaning I mean. You didn’t understand or comment on any of it. I know it’s hard when when you lack proper knowledge but it would have been nice. Good playthrough nevertheless
@@besmama6028 cry about it
Rest in peace, Kim and Harry. They did not deserve what happened to them.
In the future, Revachol has gained independence from the Coalition but faces threats. The Moralists chose to nuke Revachol, showing how even the thought to be non-political factions resort to violence.
They absolutely are a political faction and violence doesn't spring from politics though? I don't see what you're trying to say there.
@@Silent_Depths I want to clarify that choosing to avoid the political aspect of the game still aligns you with a political faction. I should have been more explicit, my mistake.
Additionally, I believe that violence has arisen from politics in some instances, both in-game and in real life. For example, the in-game revolution and the campaigns carried out by Krenel & Downwell. In real life, it's commonly referred to as 'political violence'.
Hope this helps sorry ^-^
@@NgaMarsters Yeah, it aligns you with the WORST political faction, the Moralintern. Didn't know the bit with the nuking, but it figures. It's just so THEM.
It wasn't nuked by Moralists. It was nuked by Mesque army, which, being led by last Innocence - the nihilist one, started world war.
@@BraveSpy I'm aware, but if I remember correctly, Inoccentic systems and figures are inherently endorsed by the Moralintern. That was the humanist side, though, and I'd think that their contingency spreads would at least predict what Mesque would do in pursuing Nihilism unless they were on their side or there was a coup.
Everything After the Tribunal went downhill for me. Quite disapointed with how they revealed the culprit. All of our investigation and clues didn't matter.
This would have been better as a political game than a mystery game