Disco Elysium stunned the gaming world in 2019, sweeping multiple RPG of the Year awards. Until now, however, console players have been left out. With Disco Elysium: The Final Cut now available on PS4 and PS5—and upcoming releases planned for Xbox and Switch—console gamers finally have access to this critically acclaimed experience. Whether you’re new to the game or just diving into Final Cut, here are five essential things to know before starting your journey.


1. An RPG with a Twist

Unlike traditional RPGs, Disco Elysium replaces combat-heavy gameplay with deep, dialogue-driven storytelling. Think of it as a narrative-focused point-and-click adventure, blended with the freedom and consequence-based choices of classic tabletop RPGs. If you love games like The Witcher or Mass Effect for their dialogue trees, imagine that system expanded to govern nearly every aspect of the game. Character traits like Empathy, Logic, or Inland Empire shape the story in unique and unpredictable ways, making each playthrough feel personal.


2. Prepare for Lots of Dialogue

This game thrives on words—thousands of them. Disco Elysium features some of the most intricate and intelligent writing in modern gaming. If you’re used to shorter, more direct conversations in RPGs, you might find the dialogue here dense. But don’t feel pressured to read everything. Focus on the threads that interest you. The game rewards curiosity, but it’s your story—choose how deep you want to go.


3. Unconventional Gameplay Mechanics

There’s no traditional combat system here. Instead, gameplay is centered around exploration, investigation, and skill checks based on your character’s stats. It’s closer to a CRPG or visual novel than an action game. For console users:

  • Move with the left stick, highlight with the right stick.
  • Press X to interact.
  • Use Square to access your character sheet.
  • The L and R triggers cycle through inventory, quests, and menus.
  • Watch your health and morale—if either hits zero, it’s game over.

Dice rolls decide outcomes behind the scenes, so investing in the right skills matters—especially in conversations.


4. Text Size and UI Can Be an Issue

Console players should be aware of the game’s small UI and text. While you can adjust text size for dialogue, some interface elements may still be hard to read from a distance. It’s a minor drawback, but if you rely on large fonts or accessible design, you might want to sit closer to the screen or tweak display settings before diving in.


5. A Dark but Beautiful Narrative

Set in a crumbling city filled with lost dreams, political tension, and existential dread, Disco Elysium explores serious themes with occasional bursts of dark humor and surrealism. The narrative is gritty and cerebral, often compared to Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas meets True Detective. But it’s not all bleak—your choices shape Harry’s path. You can play him as a hopeless wreck, a noble seeker of truth, or something in between.


Final Thoughts

Disco Elysium: The Final Cut is unlike any other RPG on console. Its depth, freedom, and emotional resonance set it apart from genre norms. Whether you’re a long-time fan of complex narratives or just curious about the hype, this is a must-play for anyone seeking a truly original experience.

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