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Esoteric Ebb is absolutely hilarious
Posting this with my friend’s permission because he’s actually PLAYING the game. But oh lord. OH LORD.
Esoteric Ebb is a fantastic game if you didn't know already
Do you like DND and Disco Elysium? Please play it, I guarantee you won't be disappointed. Also, this isn't a paid add, it's just that I like this game exactly this much hahh

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The line from Planescape: Torment to Disco Elysium was already a bit funny. If you don’t already know, DE directly takes a lot from P:T—and I mean a lot—and still manages to make something original. Like an Estonian murder mystery that’s not really a murder mystery full of post-Soviet politics doing magical realism while directly lifting its philosophical and narrative structures from an old D&D game was. Absurd. Should not have worked. The fact that the old D&D game is the best written game ever remains absurd in its own right.
But Esoteric Ebb being based on both is somehow the funniest outcome possible. Swedish 5e knock off that’s better than the actual 5e video games doing an Ankh-Morporkian pastiche of fantasy metaphor politics wrapped in the metapolitics of a tabletop campaign while lifting its structure from Disco Elysium. Shouldn’t work, but it does. And it’s delightful. And it’s doing something interesting with the idea of derivativeness in art.
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