When Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 dangled the allure of swimsuits to dress its ensemble of melancholic beauties before me, I must admit I eagerly embraced the chance to tackle a somewhat clunky, rather exasperating parkour minigame for this privilege. However, what truly caught me off guard was how the game effortlessly embodied the bisexual vibe it had been hinting at thus far.
Throughout the Expedition 33 world map, you can discover Gestral beaches that provide minigames where new outfits are the rewards. The very first challenge grants a bikini to Lune and an old-fashioned, masculine one-piece for Gustave.
Initially, it felt a bit, I don’t know, nostalgic for this 2025 RPG to bestow a more revealing swimwear option for its female lead than its male counterpart. Yet, it soon became clear that Gustave’s appeal had still garnered some additional attention from the developers. By that, I mean my guy is rocking quite an impressive bulge.
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I spent some time exploring as Gustave in this swimwear before realizing that what I was witnessing was not merely an oddity of his running animation. No. The creators at Sandfall Interactive have, indeed, integrated jiggle physics on that bulge. I almost couldn’t believe it myself, but after watching videos from other players on the subject, the evidence is undeniable.
It’s not just bulges that jiggle – there are also physics applied to the breasts of female characters, though nothing as extreme as seen in titles like Dead or Alive Xtreme. Honestly? I’m just pleased that a studio catering to fans has opted for full-on equality in this aspect.
Many of the top RPGs recognize the undeniable truth that gamers have desires.