Sandfall Interactive's upcoming turn-based RPG, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, is generating significant excitement. Drawing inspiration from classic JRPGs, particularly the Final Fantasy and Persona series, the game blends turn-based combat with real-time elements.
The game's director, Guillaume Broche, recently discussed its development, highlighting the influence of titles like Persona and Octopath Traveler. He emphasized a desire to create a high-fidelity turn-based RPG, a niche he felt was underserved. While acknowledging Persona's impact on camera movement and menu design, Broche stressed a stronger influence from the Final Fantasy VIII, IX, and X era, citing these games as formative influences on his creative style. He clarified that Expedition 33 is not a direct imitation but rather a reflection of his personal tastes shaped by these classics.
Expedition 33's combat system features real-time reactions within a turn-based framework. Players issue commands strategically but must also react quickly to enemy attacks. This innovative approach draws comparisons to Persona, Final Fantasy, and Sea of Stars. The game’s open world allows for seamless character switching and the use of unique traversal abilities to solve environmental puzzles. The developers aim to create a game that resonates deeply with players, much like the classics that inspired its creation. They even encourage experimentation with unconventional strategies and character builds.
Set in a Belle Epoque-inspired world, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 features unique environments, such as the gravity-defying Flying Waters, and a compelling narrative centered around preventing a mysterious antagonist from unleashing death. The game is slated for release on PC, PS5, and Xbox in 2025.