- The Last of Us creator, Neil Druckmann, says he is awe of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.
- He says it’s simply one of the most moving and creative storylines of all time.
- The title has received universal acclaim from critics, audience as well as other studios.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is one of the finest releases of the year, with people even calling it a genre-defining experience. It combines brilliant turn-based combat with a gripping storyline to great effect, captivating the audience.
Even The Last of Us creator has praised Clair Obscur, calling it one of the best games he has ever played with a beautiful narrative. That is also something the title has gotten universal acclaim for.
Why it matters: The Last of Us and Uncharted are considered some of the best story-based games of modern times, so when the creator of those titles praises you, it means you are doing something right.
Neil Druckmann took to Instagram to announce that he has finally beaten Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. He wrote that he’s simply in awe of the title, and it is one of the most moving and creative stories he’s ever played.
Now, while many have their political and creative differences with Druckmann, there is no denying his legendary status. The Last of Part 1 is often considered the peak of storytelling in games of all time.
With Clair Obscur, considering it was built on a smaller budget and team, what Sandfall Interactive has achieved is simply outstanding. Even other video game greats like Kojima and CDPR have put the game in the highest regard.
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