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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Review | RPG Site

RPG Site: "When I previewed Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 earlier this year, I said, “I think the team at Sandfall Interactive has something special on their hands” but little did I know then just how special this game would be."

babadivad23d ago

Why is there only a PS5 tag on this when it's a day one GamePass release on Xbox and PC?

Nyxus23d ago

Because reviews on N4G are tagged with the platform the game is reviewed on (in this case PS5).

pwnmaster300023d ago

Damn I just bought the new oblivion remastered after playing it on game pass, you know just to support my beloved Bethesda.
Should of waited and got this first.

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Ubisoft Congratulates Sandfall for Their Success With Clair Obscur Expedition 33

Ubisoft Brasil: "A source of pride for the French gaming community - we celebrate the success of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

With over 1M copies sold in one week, the French game has been a global phenomenon since its launch, and we at Ubisoft Brazil wish the team and fans of the game success."

Blad3runner009h ago

Perhaps Sandfall can hold a special weekend, where they can invite Ubisoft and teach them how to make great games.

neutralgamer19929h ago

Only thing they want to learn is how to rip off their consumers even more

The_Hooligan9h ago

Haha it will be like the student has become the master.

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Edge Issue 411 Review Scores: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Fatal Fury: City Of The Wolves & More

Issue # 411 of Edge Magazine has been released, and it features reviews for games including Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and more.

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Relientk771d 19h ago

They gave Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 a 10, nice! Usually Edge are pretty tough critics.

coolbeans9h ago

I don't know. Giving Lost Records: Bloom & Rage a 7 is insanely generous. I'd probably cut that score in half. lol

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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33’s Humor Walks a Line Often Crossed

Clair Obscur finds levity in despair, using quiet humor that feels lived in, where laughter reflects survival more than it does comic relief.

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