Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is highly praised for the performance of its cast, an ensemble of some of the best and brightest in video game acting. This was clearly evidenced at The Game Awards, where three of the game's actors were nominated for Performance of the Year.
This esteemed cast of performers comprised of Ben Starr (Verso), Charlie Cox (Gustave) and Jennifer English (Maelle), with the latter taking home the ultimate prize. In response to his nomination, Cox gave all the credit to Gustave's motion capture actor, Maxence Cazorla, for the performance. The whole affair sparked a conversation about the nature of performance and how many people are involved in bringing a character to life.
In a recent interview with Eurogamer, Cazorla elaborated on his feelings about the performance and how he felt hearing Cox highlighting the role of motion capture actors.
"First of all, it was an incredible honour for me that Charlie spoke publicly and acknowledged my work. I was deeply motivated by his humility and generosity," Cazorla revealed.
Considering the overwhelming number of awards won by Expedition 33, the topic quickly turned to award season, and Cazlora gave his opinion on how performance awards should be reworked....
