A fan of indie RPG Disco Elysium has pointed out that the game's protagonist can dress in a way that evokes a character from Attack on Titan. While absolutely unintentional, it provides a bit of a fun crossover for fans of both franchises. NOTE: Mild spoilers for both Disco Elysium and Attack on Titan can be found below.
As players progress through Disco Elysium, they can find and equip all manners of clothing. Almost every article of clothing changes protagonist Harry's stats in some way, which can have a big impact on the game's many skill checks. As a result, players will likely swap around clothing frequently, resulting in a range of funny ensembles. Some combinations of clothes, such as the FALN set, look much more professional than others; some look quite silly or out of place, inviting comparisons to other franchises.
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Reddit user ukumelee noted that a particular combination of clothes in Disco Elysium makes Harry resemble Mikasa Ackerman, the super-soldier from Attack on Titan. In particular, the scarf bears a strong resemblance to the one Eren Jaeger gifted Mikasa, and which she wears constantly. The outfit further drives home the resemblance by equipping Lilliene's saber, which looks like those employed by Attack on Titan's Survey Corps, and the Kvalsund Multi-Tool in place of the Survey Corps' air canisters. The post includes a shout-out to Hajime Isayama, writer of the Attack on Titan manga.
Unfortunately for Harry, the resemblance between Mikasa and him ends with the clothing. While players can guide Harry to make constructive choices and ultimately face a promising future, he is an unstable and self-loathing alcoholic. While the player can define what exactly Harry's political views are, he isn't nearly as passionate or competent as Mikasa in her efforts to protect the people she loves from Titans. Harry greatly relies on his investigative partner, Kim Kitsuragi, while Mikasa can confront almost any foe alone.
That said, both Mikasa and Harry are fixated on loved ones in their lives to a potentially harmful degree. Mikasa has effectively devoted her life to Eren, which causes enormous friction when Eren's agenda no longer aligns with hers. In a similar way, Harry struggles to move on after his relationship with his one-time fiancee Dora deteriorates. Mikasa clearly does not cope as destructively as Harry does, but the pain both experience is likely similar.
It's been an exciting month for fans of both Attack on Titan and Disco Elysium. The first part of Attack on Titan's final anime season recently concluded, and the manga released its final chapter in early April as well. On the Disco Elysium side, many players have had the chance to play the game for the first time with the release of Disco Elysium: The Final Cut on PlayStation consoles and Google Stadia. While PlayStation owners have faced a large number of bugs, the developers are hard at work on fixing them.
Disco Elysium: The Final Cut is available now on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Stadia, and is in development for Switch and Xbox Series X/S.
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