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Claire de Lune review in 3 minutes Tactics Studio Inc. first-person puzzle adventure game half-baked

Claire de Lune Review in 3 Minutes – A Half-Baked First-Person Puzzler

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Claire de Lune is a story-driven puzzle adventure game developed and published by Tactic Studios Inc. Set in 2191, you play as John, a rogue smuggler on the run with his daughter Claire. An unknown force pulls in their ship, causing the family to separate during the crash. John is now on a hunt to reunite with his daughter and escape the planet safely together. Equipped with his AI Arturo and various pieces of technology, you must journey into the unknown using platforming, puzzle-solving, and stealth.

Ultimately, the game feels half-baked. Everything from the writing to the gameplay feels unfinished and needs refinement. The combination of inconsistent puzzling, lackluster gameplay, and bland story make it nearly impossible to recommend this title. Although the game draws influence from titles like The Talos Principle and Portal, it is nowhere near as polished or fun.

Claire de Lune is available now on Steam and the Epic Game Store for the price of $39.99.

Watch our full Review in 3 Minutes for Claire de Lune.


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Meet Will Cruz, the Associate Producer in the AAA space and a regular critic via the 3 Minute Review series. But that's not all -- he also produces closed captions for The Escapist! Will's journey in the video game industry began in 2015, when he produced content for TrueAchievements. While pursuing his bachelor's in Film and Digital Media, he focused on content creation and has since worked with big names such as Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo, Disney, Netflix, and more. In his free time, Will is known to play Fortnite, read comics, write new songs, and constantly complain about sports and sports entertainment – looking at you, WWE and AEW.