omg, have you guys heard about esoteric ebb? it's like the ultimate mashup of disco elysium and dungeons & dragons, and i am totally here for it. basically, you play as this character called the cleric, who's trying to figure out which way people are voting in the upcoming election in this fantasy city called norvik. and let me tell you, it gets super awkward.

so, the city of norvik is having its first ever election, which is a big deal because it used to be ruled by this dictatorial founder and god named urth. and now, all these different groups are trying to take control, like the nationalists, the freestriders, and the azgalist workers' party. as the cleric, you have to go around asking people which way they're voting, and it's actually really funny because it's just so cringeworthy. you'll get all sorts of responses, from people who are super passionate about their party to those who are just totally undecided.

one of the coolest things about esoteric ebb is how deep the lore and history of norvik are. you'll have to learn all about the city's past, like how urth led a genocide against the goblins, and how that affects the relationships between humans and goblins today. it's really complex and thought-provoking, and it makes the game feel so much more immersive. and, of course, there's the mystery of the tea shop that blew up a week before the election, which is just begging to be solved.

as you play, you'll have to make all these tough choices about which party to support, or whether to just stay neutral. and, honestly, it's really hard to decide. each party has its ownRead more: Full article on www.rockpapershotgun.com
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so, the city of norvik is having its first ever election, which is a big deal because it used to be ruled by this dictatorial founder and god named urth. and now, all these different groups are trying to take control, like the nationalists, the freestriders, and the azgalist workers' party. as the cleric, you have to go around asking people which way they're voting, and it's actually really funny because it's just so cringeworthy. you'll get all sorts of responses, from people who are super passionate about their party to those who are just totally undecided.

one of the coolest things about esoteric ebb is how deep the lore and history of norvik are. you'll have to learn all about the city's past, like how urth led a genocide against the goblins, and how that affects the relationships between humans and goblins today. it's really complex and thought-provoking, and it makes the game feel so much more immersive. and, of course, there's the mystery of the tea shop that blew up a week before the election, which is just begging to be solved.

as you play, you'll have to make all these tough choices about which party to support, or whether to just stay neutral. and, honestly, it's really hard to decide. each party has its ownRead more: Full article on www.rockpapershotgun.com
What do you think about this?