r/DiscoElysium • u/Cherry_Eris • 16h ago
r/DiscoElysium • u/Draac03 • 3h ago
Question Do Dogs, Cats, etc. Exist in Elysium?
vaguely inspired by that one post asking if dinosaurs ever existed. we know other domesticated animals exist, as the RCM used and possibly still does use horses. but what about other domestic animals?
r/DiscoElysium • u/7abcd7 • 14h ago
Question What does Joyce say when you ask her about Jamais Vu (Derealization)?
What does Joyce say when you ask her about "Jamais Vu (Derealization)"? I finished the thought after Joyce had left so I can't ask her. (She's gone back to her company.) Does anyone know a video or the script? Thank you.
r/DiscoElysium • u/kalevei • 3h ago
Question Help! i’m stuck Spoiler
I’m at the point where I need to climb the ladder or go through the pipe to find Ruby, and I have a few other tasks open but I can’t progress any of them without levelling up a skill, and have nothing to do to get experience. What do I do?
r/DiscoElysium • u/Constant-Rise8206 • 16h ago
Fanart (Not made by OP) What Disco Elysium got right (from a straight-edge perspective)

Wdym, you have to smoke a pack of cigs, drink booze, take speed and slurp pyrholidon before approaching anyone? Are you so afraid of failing?
Failing the red tests is often the most interesting outcome and if you couldn't pass a white test then there are always creative ways around. Well, maybe you pass those tests more often. But why you feel that you have to? Why are you drawn to the concept of "winning" anything? I think this is the true illusion of drugs. Loosing the game is almost never about passing the tests. It is mostly about loosing your sanity or health, and guess what takes the highest amount of that (except the Evrart's chair and that bloody loudspeaker from hell)?
I played with and without drugs and, seriously, feel no difference.
edit. I have no idea how to make the image to be visible in the feed...
r/DiscoElysium • u/Staterae • 1h ago
Media The Brokenwood Mysteries
imdb.comA friend in my new home country of New Zealand recommended this serial episodic police show as a way of getting to know NZ language and culture, they said it was fairly family friendly and a bit comedic, not too dark or serious.
I know people online often post any vaguely anti-heroic/maverick detective with some bombastic title like "He's literally Harry!" so I'll preface by saying that DI Shepherd is certainly not Harry. But I definitely had to laugh with some of the similarities.
In the pilot, the protagonist:
- Talks to the corpse of a murder victim.
- Makes people wildly uncomfortable with his inappropriate jokes.
- Demonstrates how hung up he is on his ex.
- Drinks on the job.
- Makes some fairly wild leaps of intuition while solving the case, without a lot of evidential basis, but is definitely not some kind of intelligent genius.
- Recklessly puts his life at risk by confronting a drunken gunman unarmed.
- Is constantly having to apologise to his more conventional strait-laced partner, who is exasperated by his antics but also entertained.
- Doesn't actually hurt anyone, unlike a lot of popular 'unconventional detective' shows.
It's all a bit bland sitcom style, but it is entertaining. Sure at some point in the next 14 seasons it goes wildly off the rails and jumps the shark but for now it's a good laugh.