
“Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has become a cultural moment,” Starr explains. “I’ve seen countless fans dressing up as the characters. We often say art inspires art — and this game has moved people in so many ways that they want to celebrate it.”
When asked why the game connected so deeply with players, Starr attributes it to the team’s clarity of purpose. “This began as the work of a small group with a clear, uncompromising vision. That honesty in the craft is apparent — there’s no cynicism. Players form emotional bonds with the characters because the game feels genuinely made, not engineered.”
Source: gamesradar.com


