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Started playing today. The Disco Elysium influence is front and center, so far mainly in the internal monologue/skill check system and in how political it gets. World building so far is interesting, but I suspect it won't quite match DE's impact for to the high fantasy setting. Although I say that after about 90 minutes with the game, so I could be completely wrong.
But most importantly, I'm having a good time, and I see the story sucking me in for the whole ride.
Edit: swipe keyboard typos...
I'm really excited to play it. I'm going through Planet of Lana 2 right now, and this one's next on my list. Good to hear it's a lot like DE in a fantasy setting.