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17 Feb 2026

REVIEW: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (2025 Video Game) - on Xbox

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

Review by Jon Donnis

After months of hearing the buzz, I finally gave in and dived into Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, the 2025 role-playing game from French studio Sandfall Interactive. Set in a dark fantasy Belle Époque world, the game throws you into the shoes of Expedition 33, a group tasked with destroying the Paintress, a mysterious being behind the yearly Gommage that erases anyone at or above a certain age. The story is compelling and grimly imaginative, and it keeps you hooked from start to finish.


Visually, the game is striking. The switch in graphical style when moving from level to continent view is breathtaking, giving a fresh perspective that makes exploration feel special. The character designs are excellent, and the environments ooze atmosphere, whether you are navigating bustling towns or dark, shadowed forests. The turn-based combat is where the game really shines. Influenced by the Final Fantasy series, it introduces several real-time elements, such as dodging, parrying, and quick time events that add dynamism to what could otherwise be a static system. Each character has distinct mechanics, from Lune's elemental Stains to Sciel's magical cards and Verso's Perfection rank system, keeping combat varied and strategic. While the complexity can be overwhelming at times, the learning curve is fair, and the core mechanics work smoothly.


The RPG elements are robust. Leveling up offers meaningful choices with attribute points, and the Picto and Lumina systems give depth to character progression. Collecting Chroma Catalysts to upgrade weapons adds an extra layer of engagement for those who like to optimise their builds. Exploration, though linear, has rewarding side paths, optional bosses, and hidden collectibles that encourage players to take their time. The camp and Expedition Flags system is well implemented, allowing convenient management of the party and skills.


However, the game is not without flaws. There is no mini map, which is baffling given the occasional maze-like nature of levels. Even in a linear game, I often found myself turning in circles, unsure whether I had already explored an area. Some levels feel repetitive, and the lack of visual or navigational aids makes it easy to lose track of where you need to go. Combat can also become tedious against weaker enemies, as you are forced to go through the full routine even when victory is a given. I also missed the lively, densely populated environments of the opening town. Once the main Expedition begins, areas feel emptier and less alive, which is a shame considering the strong initial impression.


Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 stands out as one of the stronger linear RPGs released recently. Its turn-based combat system differentiates it from other titles like Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden and even Echoes of the End, although I personally found Echoes of the End a more polished experience. Fans of Final Fantasy-style combat will find plenty to enjoy here, and the story is engaging enough to carry you through the rougher spots. The game does not quite live up to the hype, but it is a solid and memorable experience with enough depth to satisfy RPG enthusiasts. I would give it an 8 out of 10.

Out Now on Xbox