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EDGE оценил Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 на 10 баллов из 10 — это 28 игра в истории авторитетного журнала с такой оценкой

EDGE оценил Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 на 10 баллов из 10 возможных это 28 игра в истории авторитетного британского журнала, удостоившаяся такой оценки. В обзорном материале нашумевшую RPG назвали невероятно затягивающей — буквально каждое новое место в ней манит визуально, музыкально и геймплейно.

Clair Obscur Expedition 33 dev warns of potential scams, plans official merch

Clair Obscur Expedition 33 is very much in fashion right now; Sandfall's creation is at once a love letter to some of gaming's best JRPGs, and a powerful step forward for the genre in its own right. It's won our hearts at PCGamesN with its stunning world and cast of instantly likable characters, so of course the promise of official merchandise for them has perked my ears up. In a new post, Sandfall teases that it's currently looking into creating an Esquie plushie, as it warns of potential scams from "suspicious websites."


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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 was originally set in a steampunk England with aliens and zombies

All creative work goes through several iterations before arriving in its final form. This very post, for example, began as a little notice of the release of The Midnight Walk, before I realised Edwin had already done that. Now it's instead about Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, an RPG which Nic definitely described in his review as "operatically, hauntingly, and slightly unhingedly French".


Turns out it wasn't always so, as early in development Clair Obscur was set in "a steampunk Victorian England", and there's some early footage of it in action.


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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 doesn't require reflexes, says player who beat the game without dodges or parries

Yes, yes, I'm opting for the scoundrel's gambit and reporting on a Reddit post. Of a self-imposed challenge run, no less! But I adored the bejeezus out of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and figured this was worth sharing in case it convinces a couple of you to give it a go. Redditor HunterIV4 has chronicled their journey to beat the RPG without dodging, parrying, or even using the powerful gradient parries, in a bid to show that Sekiro reflexes aren't as crucial to success as they might seem. Thanks, cheery RPS fanzine PC Gamer.


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