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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Verso actor Ben Starr says the RPG had an "unapologetic vision," and there's a reason it's been an unexpected hit: "There's nothing cynical about it"
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Scott McCrae
2025-12-08
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 actor Ben Starr has explained why he thinks the RPG has been such a hit, even if no one expected it to be. It's undeniable to say the biggest gaming success story of 2025 has to be Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. The debut of an independent studio with its beginnings in Reddit threads, it became a massive hit, taking home seven awards from the Golden Joysticks and is currently the single most-nominated game in The Game Awards history (with it looking very likely to take home a majority of those awards). No one, least of all the game's director, expected that. Starr – who plays the role of Verso – talks to GamingBible about the game's massive success, saying, "I always thought that this game was going to be remarkable, but I had no idea how huge this game would become." He recalls that when he saw Maelle actor Jennifer English after being cast in the role, they "told each other that this was going to be really good." However, despite him knowing deep down, Starr explains, "you can never really tell how good something is truly going to be until it’s out there." Despite the JRPG love letter dominating award shows, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 creative lead insists the game really was "not supposed to be big" "'Here is existential pain, live with it'": Expedition 33 actor Ben Starr says the JRPG's powerful story "represents so much of the reason why I continue to play games" "The real reward in our heart is the emotional response": As Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 continues its GOTY domination, the devs and actors are still reeling from its success "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a cultural moment that’s happening," Starr explains, adding, "I’ve seen hundreds of fans dressed up as its characters. We talk about art inspiring art. People want to celebrate this game in so many ways because it has had such an impact on their lives." As for why he thinks the game resonated with players, Starr explains, "It's a game that’s the child of a small group of people who had an unapologetic vision and understood what they wanted to create, and it’s been received in that way. I think it's the honesty with which that video game is made that resonated so much, and it’s why so many people are emotionally attached to its characters. There's nothing cynical about it." Fallout and The Elder Scrolls boss Todd Howard's GOTY pick just so happens to be the current game of the year frontrunner Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.
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vortex_child
Jan 29, 08:51 AM
ez clap
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data_waffle
Dec 08, 11:49 PM
Kind of short. played it, loved it.
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dataGremlin
Dec 08, 10:09 PM
really fun story.
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sleeping_on_air
Dec 08, 07:59 PM
-ttyl Honestly... blah blah blah exceeded my expectations. Not kid friendly.
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