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Clair Obscur Expedition 33 Players Unanimously Agree on Who’s the Best Character in the Game

While Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 features an array of interesting characters, the players unanimously agree and who the best character of them all is.

robtion1d 16h ago

I actually like all of the characters. It's part of what makes the game good. No annoying cast like in the new Dragon age or Saints Row games.

Personally I like Lune best. The friendship between Verso and Monoco is also funny.

TricksterArrow1d 13h ago (Edited 1d 13h ago )

Maelle is my favorite, but by a very small margin. I like all the crew, and I kinda hate having to choose the team and putting people on the bench. Would have loved for a quick swap like FFX or an extra character slot in battle.

Lexreborn21d 16h ago

SWIM SWIM! Ttiiimmmeee to Flllyyyy!

Bhuahahaha1d 14h ago

agreed. the french baymax is the best 😁

preciousdeath1d 13h ago

I'm impressed at the likability of EVERY character in the game. Yes, I like some more than others, but they are all so interesting and unique in their own way. Plus, none of them are annoying. This is a testament to the excellent writing and character design by Sandfall. My GOTY to far.

jznrpg1d 4h ago

I doubt that it is unanimous.

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‘Clair Obscur: Expedition 33’ Review - A Love Letter To Gaming Greatness | Pixel Swish

Shaz from Pixel Swish: "For all its inspirations and nods to gaming's past greats, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 never feels derivative. Instead, it stands on its own as a product that feels thoroughly unique, and is a triumphant achievement for Sandfall Interactive."

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