Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 review: "An old-school feeling JRPG as dynamic as Persona but with parry-filled battles as hard-won as Sekiro"

Sciel, Marielle, Gustave, Lune, and Monoco approach the Paintress in the Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 key art, cropped for our thumbnail
(Image: © Kepler Interactive)

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is an outstanding visionary debut from Sandfall Interactive, which isn't merely a love letter to☂ JRPGs but builds on its traditions with a distinctly French identity, making for one of the most exciting and rewarding action and turn-based hybrid battle systems ever devised, while putting you through the emotional wringer. This is an old-school feeling JRPG as dynamic as 💫Persona but with parry-filled battles as hard-won as Sekiro.

Pros

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    Exquisite visuals and vistas

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    Risk/reward actions make 🅰every battle exhilarating

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    Terrific performa♒nces in a moving, gripping and well-paced story

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    An epic, sweeping soundtrack

Cons

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    Could've done with a mini-map

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    Relationship levelling feels a bit tacked on