Clare Obscur - any playing?

Clare Obscur - any playing?

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Rick_1138

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3,835 posts

192 months

Monday 28th April
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I've been watching this for a while and got it yesterday as its under £40 on steam.

It's a turn based RPG but with parry and dodge mechanics during fights.

It's quite unforgiving on parry timing but dodging is OK.

I'm not a huge Souls fan due to the random bullst of an arrow from off screen killing you etc but this is the mechanics of those games but one enemy at a time in the mob etc.

It's also great looking for a AA developer of 30 people.

phil-sti

2,878 posts

193 months

Tuesday 29th April
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Superb game with a great story and so many customisable options for builds I just don't know where to start.

Actual

1,224 posts

120 months

Tuesday 29th April
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I have started Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and I want to play but one thing is really bugging me before I begin...

I don't think it is a spoiler but just in case...


The lady paints the number every year and it gets lower and lower and all those people older than the number die but everyone gets older every year so there is no need to lower the number?

phil-sti

2,878 posts

193 months

Tuesday 29th April
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Actual said:
I have started Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and I want to play but one thing is really bugging me before I begin...

I don't think it is a spoiler but just in case...


The lady paints the number every year and it gets lower and lower and all those people older than the number die but everyone gets older every year so there is no need to lower the number?
i think you find more out later in the game

Actual

1,224 posts

120 months

Tuesday 29th April
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phil-sti said:
i think you find more out later in the game
I did wonder if that was the case. I will give it play.

Rick_1138

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3,835 posts

192 months

Tuesday 29th April
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I'm getting more into it, parry timing is better now but every new enemy can give you a kicking till you get a feel for it.

A lot of info hits you from menus etc.

Enjoying it but still early doors, only level 11 or so with my group.

Mastodon2

14,019 posts

179 months

Wednesday 14th May
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I finished this yesterday, it's a modern masterpiece and will surely clean up at the GOTY awards. When the Larian CEO said he could predict every game of the year, he was absolutely right - a game developers made because they wanted to make it, because it didn't already exist, a game focused on delivering a great experience with no fluff and nothing that detracts from the experience of the player.

This game is the pure, unadulterated vision of a small team brought to life in stunning quality. The story, the characters, the writing, the voice acting, the art direction, the visuals, the gameplay, the soundtrack, the RPG systems etc, everything about this game is incredible. I've read about this game taking a lot of inspiration from Final Fantasy (and other JRPGs) which is clearly does, but let's be real, there's not a FF game out there which can hold candle to this.

The pacing, the revelations, the twists and turns, the grief, sorrow and heartache, the ending, my word. Exceptional.

Rich Keeble and Kirsty Rider are especially good in their roles, Ben Starr is simply incredible in this. He has cemented himself as the greatest current English-speaking voice actor in gaming with this.

Mannginger

9,819 posts

271 months

Wednesday 14th May
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I've bounced off it a bit mainly because my gaming mindset these days is pretty "low effort" so I'm not in it for the challeneg per se. Most games I swtich to easy and play for the story. Here I can only halfway do that. You can auto-attack but there's no easy for defense meaning I have to "git gud".

I don't have the patience for that at the moment but I may have another crack at it over the weekend.

Visually it's excellent though and I am intrigued how the story progresses

Rick_1138

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3,835 posts

192 months

Wednesday 14th May
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Mannginger said:
I've bounced off it a bit mainly because my gaming mindset these days is pretty "low effort" so I'm not in it for the challeneg per se. Most games I swtich to easy and play for the story. Here I can only halfway do that. You can auto-attack but there's no easy for defense meaning I have to "git gud".

I don't have the patience for that at the moment but I may have another crack at it over the weekend.

Visually it's excellent though and I am intrigued how the story progresses
There's times I'm like that, need a slower pace. So I'm back on Sniper Elite 4

MWM3

1,807 posts

136 months

Thursday 15th May
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I feel this game is so overhyped. It's is a good game but nowhere near the 10/10 people are giving it.

The active combat in turn based is fun the first 20 times but then becomes very repetitive. The story goes up its backside in the 3rd act. And for a story with mature themes, I dont understand why they have inserted characters that seem to be created to appeal to 3 year olds.

For me Blue Primce is a much better and innovative game and would by my current GOTY but I think it will be hard to look past Death Stranding 2 once released. The graphics alone are next level and from the recent 30 hour previews, it seems all that played agree that this will be another Kojima master piece.


Mastodon2

14,019 posts

179 months

Thursday 15th May
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MWM3 said:
I dont understand why they have inserted characters that seem to be created to appeal to 3 year olds.
I presume you're talking about Esquie, Monoco, Francois, the gestrals etc, in which case, have you been skipping the dialogue and cutscenes or has the story gone over your head a bit? The presence of all of the above is pretty clearly spelled out in act III, just wondering if you missed it.

MWM3

1,807 posts

136 months

Thursday 15th May
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Mastodon2 said:
I presume you're talking about Esquie, Monoco, Francois, the gestrals etc, in which case, have you been skipping the dialogue and cutscenes or has the story gone over your head a bit? The presence of all of the above is pretty clearly spelled out in act III, just wondering if you missed it.
No, I fully get it but as I said it felt it went up its own backside in act 3. The fact they were all the imagination of a child doesn't change that I found Esquie and the Gestrals to be particularly annoying and overly childish. . It is obviously a mature game but can understand why they may want to add a small amount of levity in some of the quieter moments but they were just cringey to me.



Don Roque

18,088 posts

173 months

Friday 16th May
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I can't imagine what a sad existence you must lead if you didn't find Esquie and the Gestrals funny. I like that they add some contrasting warmth and charm into the game. For all the colour and beauty in the world, there is plenty of death and misery to go around.

Anyway, I played it on Games Pass and finished it. Best plenty of optional bosses and generally had a total blast with it. What an absolute triumph in every respect. One of the best RPG's made since FF9. It is magnificent, but I accept that it won't appeal to those who just switch on their computer to play FIFA or COD and zone out.

Sporky

8,303 posts

78 months

Friday 16th May
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I've started. Hated it for at least the first hour, maybe two, but the game seems to have finally started. But nearly as dull as RDR2 to begin with.

And, unforgivably, the option to turn off subtitles only turns off the ones in cinematics. That is terrible design.

Edited by Sporky on Friday 16th May 21:48