Clair obscur: Expedition 33 is a masterpiece according to Reviews - the first metacitic ratings have arrived and everyone raves about this role -playing game

Since the announcement last June, many players have aroused. It looks nice, has a well -known cast and is wonderfully dark. The expectations are high, but somehow Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 exudes self -confidence that absolutely does not let me doubt his success. Sometimes you just know that a game is getting good and the first evidence of this premonition is emerging on Metacritic a day before the release.

A JRPG that from your stool skin

Although the title only appears officially tomorrow, some colleagues have already submitted a rating at Metacritic. Our test comes a little later, like Alex in hisexplained. He himself is completely enthusiastic about the game - I guess five stars. "This not after indie, round-based indie role-playing game is just damn good. So far, one of the best games I was able to enjoy this year," he says. All you need to know is that you have to play it and all the best you hear about it is true.

The many other critics are similar. OnMetacriticreceives Clair obscur: expedition 33 a rating of 95 points on the Xbox, 92 on the PS5 and 92 on PC. There are a total of 43 reviews so far. A total of eleven of them give a full 100 points, the worst have rated the game with 80 points.

"Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is an outstanding, visionary debut of Sandfall Interactive, which is not just a declaration of love for JRPGs, but also builds on their traditions with a clearly French identity and one of the most exciting and rewarding hybrid action and round-based combat systems that has ever been developed," says GamesRadar+ in the 90-point review. At the same time, the game takes you in the emotional pliers, be as dynamic as persona and offers challenging fights as a Sekiro.

Game Informer praises that the title is not too long and does not hold you in fighting forever. The design and history are highlighted as unique. Playstation Universe calls it a "generational role-playing game" that has high quality. RPGamer describes Clair Obscure as a "masterpiece" and "true work of art" that "touches the senses from the start to finish".