Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has sold over two million copies in its first 12 days, with more and more players flocking to the turn-based RPG. Developed by a small team of passionate French creators, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has shot to the top of many players' Game of the Year predictions, with the indie title continuing to pick up steam.
Set in a dark fantasy world, Clair Obscur follows a group of volunteers dedicated to stopping The Paintress, a mysterious being responsible for erasing all humans of a certain age each year. Both its graphics and gameplay have been applauded by players and critics alike, with the title taking most of its inspiration from JRPGs, such as the Persona series and classic Final Fantasy games. The success of Sandfall Interactive's title can't be understated, with even the French President praising Expedition 33 for its successful launch. Less than two weeks after its release on April 24, the developers have announced that the game has already reached another impressive milestone.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 delivers on the emotion of its dialogue brilliantly, emphasizing the nuances and subtlety of its interactions.
In a new Twitter post, Sandfall Interactive announced that Clair...