@CruxLaserBird@JamrockHobo Disco Elysium has been read and read again in depth, so we're well-aware of its symbolism, whereas ZP is still quite new and incomplete. But I share your feeling of artistry without deeper ambition, or any real pay-off. By comparison, DE felt clearer and more accessible.
@Lol8ball As a graphic artist with some literary background, it caused me to take more interest in tv series. The game is so rich it definitely shouldn't be kept off any audience because of elitism.
Seeing the skill grid once made me immediately buy it.