Noughties-style JRPG Clair Obscur wants to recapture the glories of Lost Odyssey, with a touch of Devil May Cry
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I do like a combat system that resembles an overflowing dressmaker’s draw, full of bouncing rubber thimbles and coils of bunting. While it’s not quite as chaotic and entangled as say, Disgaea, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is one of those games. I’d call it “baroque”, but that would be out of synch with developer Sandfall Interactive’s stated influences: the new RPG takes place in a molten and fragmented fantasy world based on the Belle Époque or “beautiful era” of late 19th century France. Your job as player is to stop a sorcerous Paintress from painting everybody over a certain age out of existence. We’ll circle back to the plot, though. First, the excessively ornate battlin’.