On April 24th, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 officially hit the shelves, and it’s already turning heads. Developed by Kepler Interactive and Sandfall Interactive, this single-player, story-rich RPG invites you into a hauntingly beautiful dark fantasy world inspired by the elegance and flair of France’s Belle Époque.
At the heart of the game is Expedition 33—a group of brave souls on a mission to destroy the enigmatic Painter before she can sketch another death into existence. And yes, that premise alone is enough to give you chills. One of the standout characters, Gustav, is already drawing comparisons to a certain brooding Hollywood heartthrob—fans swear he’s the digital doppelgänger of Robert Pattinson. Whether that was intentional or just a happy coincidence? Well, the devs are keeping that one close to the chest.
Gameplay-wise, you’re in for a treat. Clair Obscur blends traditional turn-based combat with hyper-realistic visuals, the kind that make you pause mid-battle just to admire the environment. It supports full controller integration and was clearly built with solo adventurers in mind—ideal for players who enjoy losing themselves in atmospheric narratives and tactical fights.
The audio side doesn’t disappoint either. The soundtrack, performed entirely in French, has been praised as both haunting and cinematic. It’s not just background noise—it elevates every scene.
Currently available on PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5, the game has already earned “Very Positive” reviews on Steam. Players are calling it “an artistic masterpiece” and even “the revelation of the year.” Not bad for a fresh release.
If you’re into rich storytelling, eerie aesthetics, and a combat system that actually keeps you on your toes, you might want to give this one a go. It’s not just another fantasy RPG—it’s one with a soul.
Thinking about diving into Clair Obscur: Expedition 33?