Developers who created the critically acclaimed game Disco Elysium are now embarking on a new project called Longdue. This studio aims to build on the legacy of Disco Elysium, offering players a new ‘psychogeometric RPG’.
Key Points:*
- Team Composition: Several members who previously worked on the original Disco Elysium and its canceled sequel will continue with this project, but notable figures like Robert Kurvitz and Aleksander Rostov are not involved.
- Game Description: The upcoming game introduces a mechanic where player decisions shape both the environment and characters’ psyches. The narrative centers around themes of psychological depth, intelligent storytelling, and complex world-buildings, inspired by classics such as Ultima, Wizardry, Fallout, and Planescape: Torment.
- Inspiration: Longdue is dedicated to crafting a narrative-first RPG that will push boundaries in the market for emotionally rich gaming experiences.
What are your thoughts on Disco Elysium finally seeing a “successor”?
There’s quite a few ex-Disco Elysium studios popping out. My favorite so far is the Summer Eternal. It feels like they didn’t want to announce it this early, but because two other studios (Longude, and Dark Math Games) got announced few days ago, they did the same.
Summer Eternal feels the most radical out of the three studios, I really like their manifesto and how they are attempting to mix art-collective with market-based development. And they have some amazing writers.
Here are few bits and pieces of the manifesto from their website, I really recommend reading it. Also, the website linked above is just stunning.
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