Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 GOTY RPG Masterpiece
Discover the Paintress's deadly Gommage, innovative real-time turn-based combat, and award-winning Belle Époque dark fantasy world.
13 Dec 2025 (Updated 28 Dec 2025) - Written by Lorenzo Pellegrini
Lorenzo Pellegrini
13 Dec 2025 (Updated 28 Dec 2025)
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 – The Turn-Based RPG Masterpiece That Swept Game of the Year Awards
In a stunning debut from French studio Sandfall Interactive, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has captivated gamers worldwide, clinching Game of the Year alongside awards for Best RPG, Narrative, Art Direction, Score, Game Direction, Debut Indie, Independent Game, and Performance for Jennifer English. This turn-based RPG blends innovative combat, a haunting narrative, and breathtaking visuals in a dark fantasy world, marking it as a landmark title from a team of just 30 developers.
A Haunting Premise: The Paintress and the Gommage
The story unfolds in the isolated island of Lumière, trapped in a Belle Époque-inspired dark fantasy setting. Every year, the enigmatic Paintress (voiced by Tracy Wiles in English) paints a decreasing number on the Monolith, triggering the "Gommage", an event where all humans aged that number or older dissolve into smoke and vanish. For 67 years, expeditions have ventured to the fractured continent to confront her, each pushing further but ultimately failing, paving the way for the next.
Expedition 33 follows Gustave and his diverse party as they prepare for this perilous journey, battling strange creatures amid moral dilemmas about fleeting life. The narrative takes bold swings across acts, delivering a complicated, messy ending that lingers, raising ethical questions about mortality and human perseverance.
Innovative Turn-Based Combat with Real-Time Thrills
Clair Obscur redefines turn-based RPGs by infusing real-time elements like quick-time events, parries, and dodges, keeping players constantly engaged. In combat, players control a party from a third-person view, choosing melee attacks to build Ability Points (AP) for skills, ranged attacks, or items. Enemies and allies apply status effects, target weak points, or exploit elemental vulnerabilities, with reserves stepping in if the active party falls.
- Gustave: Builds charges for massive lightning damage bursts.
- Maelle: Switches stances—Offensive for 50% more damage (but 50% more taken), Defensive for reduced damage and extra AP on successful defenses, or Virtuose for 200% damage under specific conditions like burning foes.
- Lune: Manages stains for bonus damage and effects, creating self-sustaining combos.
Dodging offers safer evasion with wider windows, while parrying demands precise timing for AP gains and counterattacks, risky but rewarding, especially on normal difficulty. Free-aim attacks target weak spots or disarm enemies, adding tactical depth. Every character demands investment; rotating the full party unlocks synergies via skills, gear, and Pictos—passive bonuses like perfect dodges granting AP or marking enemies for extra damage, unlocked after equipping in four battles using limited Lumia points.
Stunning Art, Sound, and World-Building
The game's awe-inspiring world, impeccable soundtrack, and art direction earned top honors, immersing players in a melancholy yet charming landscape. Exploration reveals fractured environments teeming with foes, while the narrative's ethical layers provoke deep reflection on life's value. Combat's snappy rhythm, unique character mechanics, and combo-friendly Pictos ensure varied builds and team synergy.
Why Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Stands Out
As Sandfall Interactive's first title, Clair Obscur proves small teams can deliver monolithic achievements. Its blend of active turn-based mechanics, emotional storytelling, and visual splendor sets a new benchmark for RPGs, rewarding mastery and experimentation in every encounter.
This triumphant sweep of awards underscores its brilliance: a must-play for RPG enthusiasts seeking fresh innovation in a genre staple.
