Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

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Platforms
PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S
Publisher
Kepler Interactive
Rating
M
Genre
Turn-Based RPG
Release date
April 24, 2025

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a 2025 turn-based RPG with real-time mechanics, developed by Sandfall Interactive and published by Kepler Interactive, released on April 24 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Set in a melancholic world inspired by Belle Époque France, players control a party of six Expeditioners exploring a fantasy landscape to uncover the secrets of a mysterious plague and a shadowy organization. The game features reactive turn-based combat blending real-time inputs, with battles against unique enemies. The main story takes around 30 hours, with an additional 30 hours of side content. It includes updated visuals, English and Japanese voice tracks, and was developed by a team of 30.

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  1. Vredes August 11, 2025 at

    Based, 0% woke. (Btw the principal reason why so many leftist media tried to say it’s bad because “lacks of inclusion/DEI” and things like that).

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  2. tshrimp September 1, 2025 at

    One of the best games I have ever played, and thankfully it was based. Read that before I bought it, and so glad I did.

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  3. squidbot February 4, 2026 at

    Played and finished.

    Combat: Fun. Paper Mario-inspired.
    Art/Music: Beautiful
    World/Story: Engaging
    Wokeness: No “message” or “representation.” No woke agenda.

    If you squint and use your imagination, there are two scenes where two females talk vaguely about “comforting” each other in the past, but both of them have explicit hetero relations in the present (off camera) during the game. This old-fashioned (plausibly deniable) subtext was the closest thing to pandering that I noticed.

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