Ubisoft veterans behind stylish turn-based RPG Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 "all have a love" for JRPG classics like Final Fantasy, "but also want to see something fresh done with the genre"
An﷽ RPG that melt♚s your PC but also has turn-based combat? We're so back

The developer behind promising-looking turn-based RPG Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 isn't shy about🧜 its Final Fantasy and Persona inspirations, but has offered a firm sense of what its project brings to the table that its influences currently don't.
Speaking to , Sandfall Interactive creative director and Ubisoft veteran Guillaume Broche says the team "have a love for JRPGs lik🦩e Final Fantasy, the Tales series, Lost Odyssey, and Persona" when it co🐼mes to visuals and gameplay.
But, while the team has "a lot of nostalgia and love for these kinds of g🦄ames," the team wants to see "something fresh done with the genre.” In this case, a push for PC melting graphics that doesn't leave turn-based battles behind.
"There hasn🍨’t really been any attempt at making a turn-based RPG with high-fidelity graphics for a good while,” Broche says, “and that left a deep hole in my gamer heart. We took it upon ourselves to make something to fill th♈at void.”
It's a fair pitch. While Square Enix often tries to push the graphical 🉐limit w🀅ith Final Fantasy, combat these days is largely a hybrid of real-time and turn-based - unless we're talking about Final Fantasy 16, which is a big ol' action game. Persona, meanwhile, does stay true to the turn-based formula, though it is comfortable with an animated aesthetic that oozes style.

As we saw from Clair Ob🐼scur: Expedition 33's Xbox Showcase reveal earlier this year, this 𝓀game offers a mixture of both. The visuals are lofty 𒐪enough to make my graphics card sweat, whereas the mix of turn-based and real-time gameplay leans further toward the former, which the team calls "reactive turn-based."
"You can take time during battles to establish your strategies, but during the enemy’s turn, you will have to react in real-time to dodge, jump, or parry enemies to trigger a powerful counterattack. You will also be able to incr🎐ease the effectiveness of your skills by mastering attack rhythms. Players will also be rew🌄arded for their skill – it’s even possible to do a no-damage run if you master all the enemies’ patterns.”
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As for setting and narrative, the RPG takes the French historical period 𓂃of Belle Epoque and adds some fantasy for good measure. You lead a group known as Expedition 33 on a mission to destroy the Paintress, who paints a number on her monolith to erase anyone of that age 🗹in an event known as the "Gommage." Every year sees a new expedition try and break the cycle, but no one has managed to do so just yet.
Further story inspirations come from a fantasy n🐓ovel called Le Horde du Contrevent, which tells the tale of a group of explorers traveling the world. Broche adds that "stories about venturing into the unknown despite incredible risks, like the anime𝓀/manga Attack on Titan, have always been very appealing to me.”
Clair ඣObscur: Expedition 33 is set to release next yearꦚ on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation.
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