Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 - Final Fantasy/Persona inspired FRPG

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fucking faggot jumping face breaks itself and you win
lmao
bros we are so back
I did not learn that until he re-appeared in the Floating Manor. He's the easiest thing in game to parry, and if the fucker is burning, he really stacks the damage.
 
Synthetic futa would never ever ever rape a child
Funnily enough, the lazy bastard didn't even review this like he said he would, again. I unsubbed for other, unrelated reasons, but it's funny that I didn't even get the review I was waiting for because Synth is so incredibly indolent. I'll save the money I was thinking of spending on this on the pc port of Stellar Blade.

As for E33, it seems like it's less repulsive than most modern games but still has a requisite amount propaganda after all. It has the good grace to not rub your nose in it, and has a decent story and gameplay, but there are way more fantastic JRPGs I have yet to touch that I would rather spend my time on. Still, I am pleasantly surprised at the restraint displayed by the creators. Maybe there is hope for gaming yet.
 
Finally finished the game. Definitely a very good 40ish hours spent, and spent most of the game apparently slightly below level compared to the encounters, so learning how to parry/dodge was an absolute must to not be floor-wiped.

Will probably save the rest of the content for NG+ and expert difficulty now, but I am annoyed that if you miss fighting Noco and grab his inventory in Flying Waters, you basically just cucked yourself on a valuable base attack picto for the rest of the game. Otherwise, definitely 10/10, even with its few missteps it can't outweigh just how much a piece of art this game is. Bravo, frogs.
 
If he wants to spend his money on japslop and gookshit, then deepthroat the bugmen while they spit in his face with mega kike practices, that's his prerogative.
The opinions of anime avatars are worthless. There's a reason that meme with "thing :( and thing but japan :)" exists.
That is because weebshits have gaping mouths, always slurping the asiatic shit that flows their way, with no standards and no taste, and will cope and excuse anything, as long as it's asian.
This faggot brings nothing to the thread, but dipshit opinions, so ignore him.

Finally finished the game. Definitely a very good 40ish hours spent, and spent most of the game apparently slightly below level compared to the encounters, so learning how to parry/dodge was an absolute must to not be floor-wiped.

Will probably save the rest of the content for NG+ and expert difficulty now, but I am annoyed that if you miss fighting Noco and grab his inventory in Flying Waters, you basically just cucked yourself on a valuable base attack picto for the rest of the game. Otherwise, definitely 10/10, even with its few missteps it can't outweigh just how much a piece of art this game is. Bravo, frogs.
Wait, are you telling me you didn't start on expert?
This is sweaty territory, amigo, and we don't take kindly to your ilk.
But seriously, I don't know why you rushed the game. You could've done everything in a single run.
 
But seriously, I don't know why you rushed the game. You could've done everything in a single run.
Oh, I usually do two runs of RPGs that I love. The first, which is this, is usually based on vibes and just running whatever the fuck and not worrying about optimisation (much) or builds. I also tend to skip areas and such if it isn't really in the story's interest.

The second is usually the completionist run, which I'll likely do after I get another free block of free time.
 
die you fucking faggots
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I hope Expedition 60 keeps being a meme, just so perfect gag right at the moment you least expect it. A lot of other expeditions have amusing stories that I wish someone made a comic for every one of them. I think one of them built a massive Ferris Wheel to pass the ocean.
Funnily enough, the lazy bastard didn't even review this like he said he would, again. I unsubbed for other, unrelated reasons, but it's funny that I didn't even get the review I was waiting for because Synth is so incredibly indolent. I'll save the money I was thinking of spending on this on the pc port of Stellar Blade.

As for E33, it seems like it's less repulsive than most modern games but still has a requisite amount propaganda after all. It has the good grace to not rub your nose in it, and has a decent story and gameplay, but there are way more fantastic JRPGs I have yet to touch that I would rather spend my time on. Still, I am pleasantly surprised at the restraint displayed by the creators. Maybe there is hope for gaming yet.
I should do to, it's just endless streams of him playing Breakers and flavour of the month. If he actually makes a new video it would probably be recommended anyways.

And I really can't stretch it enough that there is no propaganda. I'm not sure even 1900's France would not have the occasional Niggers due to their strange mix of colonialism and citizenship.
 
If he wants to spend his money on japslop and gookshit, then deepthroat the bugmen while they spit in his face with mega kike practices, that's his prerogative.
The opinions of anime avatars are worthless. There's a reason that meme with "thing :( and thing but japan :)" exists.
That is because weebshits have gaping mouths, always slurping the asiatic shit that flows their way, with no standards and no taste, and will cope and excuse anything, as long as it's asian.
This faggot brings nothing to the thread, but dipshit opinions, so ignore him.


Wait, are you telling me you didn't start on expert?
This is sweaty territory, amigo, and we don't take kindly to your ilk.
But seriously, I don't know why you rushed the game. You could've done everything in a single run.
Fontofbadspeak is just mad Lune and Schiel are adults.
 
I hope Expedition 60 keeps being a meme, just so perfect gag right at the moment you least expect it. A lot of other expeditions have amusing stories that I wish someone made a comic for every one of them. I think one of them built a massive Ferris Wheel to pass the ocean.

I should do to, it's just endless streams of him playing Breakers and flavour of the month. If he actually makes a new video it would probably be recommended anyways.

And I really can't stretch it enough that there is no propaganda. I'm not sure even 1900's France would not have the occasional Niggers due to their strange mix of colonialism and citizenship.
It would have had tons. The French had a fascination with them and were fairly welcoming. A shit ton of American Blacks settled there immediately after WW1.
 
Got interested in it because of the constant youtube feed marketing that this game is very much getting, but shit don't run on my graphics card.

Watched a few playthroughs instead, and man, there's good shit here, but the people going 10/10 perfect in every way are fucking high. The art style is nice, but the execution is eeh, for an artsy game a lot of visual tone is fucking repetetive, which was annoying. The music themes are catchy but don't really develop anywhere. As a music nerd it's pretty easy to hear that the composer is a first-timer who basically spends the entire soundtrack glazing Keiichi Okabe.

This wouldn't have been more than a 7/10 if it was made in the height of the PS2 era. But I suppose when you're starved for hyped content, even a flawed game will be the best thing ever. Not a bad thing, I think I'll actually give it a whirl for the gameplay, but I will forever not get people pissing themselves over the visual/aural quality of the game.
 
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I think one of them built a massive Ferris Wheel to pass the ocean.
Yeah, that'd be expedition 50, and also why that giant ferris wheel was at the stone wave cliffs.

I also was expecting to see the "serpent" they faced as a boss, but it never showed up.
 
Finally finished the game. Definitely a very good 40ish hours spent, and spent most of the game apparently slightly below level compared to the encounters, so learning how to parry/dodge was an absolute must to not be floor-wiped.

Will probably save the rest of the content for NG+ and expert difficulty now, but I am annoyed that if you miss fighting Noco and grab his inventory in Flying Waters, you basically just cucked yourself on a valuable base attack picto for the rest of the game. Otherwise, definitely 10/10, even with its few missteps it can't outweigh just how much a piece of art this game is. Bravo, frogs.
Noco is basically the tutorial for how gestrel merchants work.
Yeah, that'd be expedition 50, and also why that giant ferris wheel was at the stone wave cliffs.

I also was expecting to see the "serpent" they faced as a boss, but it never showed up.
It's flying in the sky on the world map. You seem to be missing the forest for the trees.
 
Funnily enough, the lazy bastard didn't even review this like he said he would, again. I unsubbed for other, unrelated reasons, but it's funny that I didn't even get the review I was waiting for because Synth is so incredibly indolent. I'll save the money I was thinking of spending on this on the pc port of Stellar Blade.

As for E33, it seems like it's less repulsive than most modern games but still has a requisite amount propaganda after all. It has the good grace to not rub your nose in it, and has a decent story and gameplay, but there are way more fantastic JRPGs I have yet to touch that I would rather spend my time on. Still, I am pleasantly surprised at the restraint displayed by the creators. Maybe there is hope for gaming yet.
Propaganda like what? There's absolutely jack shit there to bitch about.
 
Just finished the game
Got the Maelle ending
Absolutely incredible gane
thats the bleakest fucking ending ever
 
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the presentation on this game is insane. the callbacks to legend of dragoon/FFX/FF6 are great to see. The combo system is definitely inspired by legend of dragoon, the story feels very FFX and 6 has that world map traversal. Maybe not directly these games in all aspects but it's so good it's making me want to replay them which is a real testament to inspiration.

The music, the art and the vibes are so rare to see. Another single player game that hopefully gains a financial place in front of all the multi-player slop that comes out
 
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