The gaming world’s got a new obsession, and it’s called Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. This RPG isn’t just making waves—it’s making tsunamis.
Released just days ago, this game hit 1 million copies sold in under 72 hours. Yep, you read that right. One. Million. Copies. That’s faster than most games take to even make a dent. Clair Obscur is already a juggernaut.
So why’s everyone talking about it? Because it’s not your average RPG. Picture this: A post-apocalyptic world straight out of a Belle Époque fever dream, with a story that could only come from the minds of French indie devs at Sandfall Interactive. And get this, the whole thing is framed through a surreal, chiaroscuro-inspired art style that makes everything feel… well, haunting.
“The visuals are unreal,” said Polygon in their review. “It’s like playing through an oil painting, and not in that cheesy way.”
The gameplay? A mashup of real-time and turn-based combat that’s going to remind you of those classic Japanese RPGs. But here’s the kicker: it’s deep. Like, you’ll need a few playthroughs to get the full picture.
The plot? Wild. You’re one of 33-year-olds trying to stop some dark, ancient ritual led by an entity called the Paintress. It’s trippy. It’s emotional. It’ll make you think, and maybe even shed a tear.
But here’s the thing: It’s not all sunshine and rainbows. Some critics have been vocal about the pacing, calling it a little slow for some. “It’s like watching a slow burn film, but with more swords,” says The Guardian.
On the bright side, Clair Obscur has one of the best soundtracks in recent memory. Haunting, atmospheric music? Check. Epic battle tracks? Double check.
And if you’re wondering about the voice talent, let me drop some names: Andy Serkis and Charlie Cox. Yeah, they’re not just making cameos—they’re making this thing feel real.
The reviews are rolling in, and the consensus is clear: this game is something special. But with the steep price tag, is it worth the hype? Looks like millions of fans think so.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. If you’re into atmospheric, thought-provoking games with a side of dark fantasy, this one’s for you.