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Clair obscur's expedition 33 brings stunning visuals and performance

Clair Obscur | Expedition 33 Shows Off High-End UE5 Visuals with Mixed Reviews

By

Chloe Kim

May 1, 2025, 06:01 AM

Edited By

Omar Ali

2 minutes of duration

A dynamic scene from Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 showing high-quality graphics and action-packed gameplay
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A variety of gamers are reacting to the recent release of Expedition 33, noting its stunning Unreal Engine 5 (UE5) graphics paired with some performance hiccups. While many praise the visual feast, others are concerned about graphical issues and performance inconsistencies.

Graphics Triumph Amidst Criticism

Expedition 33 is receiving accolades for its breathtaking visuals, with one user stating, "this is one of the most beautiful games I have ever played." The game successfully eliminates the HUD to immerse players in its vibrant world, a decision that many consider to be a creative triumph.

However, lips syncing has drawn criticism, as a player noted, "the lip syncing being dodgy" detracts from the overall experience. The mixed feedback continues as some players describe the graphics as "super washed" in certain areas and point out inconsistent brightness levels.

Performance: Smooth, Yet Subpar Resolutions

Performance seems to shine through, with numerous players confirming a smooth gameplay experience. "The performance has been super smooth, no doubt" one player exclaimed after finishing the game, indicating a solid frame rate throughout.

Yet, resolution remains a hot topic. One player lamented that "image quality is awful on consoles," questioning why Expedition 33, with its high expectations, is dropping to 860p on performance mode despite the capabilities of UE5. Some feel the praise from outlets like Digital Foundry is unwarranted when the performance isn't meeting the mark, saying, "Every other UE5 this gen running sub 1080p on consoles has been heavily criticized for it."

User Sentiment: A Tangle of Praise and Frustration

As discussions unfold on forums, it's evident that the sentiment is mixed. While aficionados are here for gameplay aspects, many are underwhelmed by graphics quality. Another user shared, "I feel the graphics are kinda overrated," despite enjoying the story and combat.

"It's a great game but the hair always bad hair with UE5 games."

This sentiment encapsulates a nuanced user experience where enjoyment coexists with frustration over graphical imperfections.

Highlights of Community Reactions

  • โ–ฒ "One of the most beautiful games" praised for visual quality

  • โ–ผ Some graphics criticized for being washed out and underwhelming

  • โš ๏ธ "860p on performance mode? Not great for a UE5 game."

  • โญ "Smooth performance noted, but issues with lip syncing persist."

Interestingly, discussions about both gameplay lows and highs showcase just how significant visuals are to today's gaming experiences. Will developers find a way to meet high expectations while maximizing performance?