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

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still cant process how fucking bleak maelle ending is
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Beat the game. I did some of the act 3 content but was starting to burn out near the end.
I felt this way at the end, too. I was also dealing with post surgery pains so it may have pushed me to just get it over with. Me wandering onto the dark shore and getting into the parry grove combined with pain meds ended with me way over leveled for the final boss though. Sometimes the characters have an uncanny “thousand yard stare” but otherwise are fine.
 
No, get your shit together instead of living in a fantasy. Your unhealthy obsession with escaping Verso's death is why Renoir feels the need burn it all down. If everyone could be fucking normal, Lumière wouldn't suffer.
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A lot of lip for someone that isn't playing the piano as he was told to.
 
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A lot of lip for someone that isn't playing the piano as he was told to.

The sad part was I was expecting him to play the song he performed for Maelle and Esquie at one of the camp interactions. When I saw Verso's ending, my mind immediately went back to Maelle making him promise her he'd perform back at the opera house after the expedition. Instead, he plays a sadder version of Alicia while absolutely seething, as a broken tired man rightly should.
 
The sad part was I was expecting him to play the song he performed for Maelle and Esquie at one of the camp interactions. When I saw Verso's ending, my mind immediately went back to Maelle making him promise her he'd perform back at the opera house after the expedition. Instead, he plays a sadder version of Alicia while absolutely seething, as a broken tired man rightly should.
the fact it loops back to the first theme was a fucking great touch, the cycle keeps going on
 
Regarding endgame balancing: I'd rather have the game's balance broken in my favor like Morrowind then have it become a shit grind like in Oblivion.
I agree. I just think the final zone/boss for the story should scale based on your average team level so that people can do the side content before completing the story and not have it feel so anti climatic.
 
I agree. I just think the final zone/boss for the story should scale based on your average team level so that people can do the side content before completing the story and not have it feel so anti climatic.
I disagree on scaling because the game has so much depth with the systems that I doubt it could scale well. I beat the game at ~60 and I saw videos of people in the mid 40s doing more damage than me, and I've never been the epic gaymer that minmaxes every game he plays.

If I recall the game does say in bold what the end mission/location is, and it made it pretty obvious that anything other than that is just bonus content.

Only thing I wished the game did, which seems to be the biggest complaint is that the game doesn't tell you where you've been already. I would also go a step further and wish it would tell you which areas were just combat/lumina areas and actual bonus story areas. As an example the Crimson Forest doesn't add anything extra to the story and since I don't care about collectibles it felt like I wasted my time.
 
Man, I miss Gustave.
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No, get your shit together instead of living in a fantasy. Your unhealthy obsession with escaping Verso's death is why Renoir feels the need burn it all down. If everyone could be fucking normal, Lumière wouldn't suffer.
Literally just take breaks and leave the painting to eat, see your family, and not die. Problem solved.
(also wtf is the writers problem, why would you kill the son of a member of the Painters' Council? That's just going to make the war 10 times worse)
 
Literally just take breaks and leave the painting to eat, see your family, and not die. Problem solved.
She knows Renoir will destroy the painting, just to be safe, as soon as she leaves. It has given him enough trouble so he won't risk it. Alicia knows that and won't leave the painting to protect it with her life. A pretty heroic ending, don't you think :)
(also wtf is the writers problem, why would you kill the son of a member of the Painters' Council? That's just going to make the war 10 times worse)
We know too little of what's going on. Maybe they thought they could kill the entire family instead of just Verso.
 
One thing I hope they capitalize on is the soundtrack and they do a live tour. Doubtful they'd do a full one on the US .
 
im laughing at hacks like cuckman and the new witcher 4 faggots and their mysery porn games. this was fucking hellish just like the rest of act 3 content. and i havent seen yet verso ending
All I can think of is that retarded xeet with a picture of Ellie from TLOU2 challenging people to name a character who suffered more. Every character minus the based retard Gestrals would qualify.
 
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