Released three years apart - Elden Ring in February 2022 and Clair Obscur in April 2025 - these RPG giants have redefined their genres and shattered award records. Elden Ring, FromSoftware's open-world soulslike epic, swept the 2022 Game Awards, including Game of the Year (GOTY), and amassed 429 GOTY wins, the most ever at the time. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Sandfall Interactive's turn-based RPG with real-time twists, claimed the 2025 Game Awards GOTY and now holds 436 GOTY awards, dethroning Elden Ring as the most awarded game in history.

But what if they clashed head-to-head in the same year? Would FromSoftware's sprawling fantasy conqueror edge out the indie sensation's emotional, artistic triumph? Let's break it down category by category.

The Contenders

Elden Ring: Crafted by Hidetaka Miyazaki and George R.R. Martin, this is a vast open world brimming with cryptic lore, punishing combat, and endless secrets. Players ride across the Lands Between as the Tarnished, piecing together a shattered Elden Ring while battling colossal bosses. It sold over 30 million copies.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33: A story-driven RPG where Expeditioners sail a surreal world to slay the Paintress, who erases people at age 33. Turn-based battles blend with real-time dodges, parries, and combos, all wrapped in breathtaking, painterly visuals powered by Unreal Engine 5. It sold over 5 million copies swiftly, a massive win for a sub-$10M budget indie.

Head-to-Head Comparison

CategoryElden RingClair Obscur: Expedition 33Edge To...
Metacritic Critic96 (PS5)92Elden Ring
Metacritic User8.49.5 (highest ever)Clair Obscur
GameplaySeamless open-world exploration, precise action combat, build variety. Bosses demand mastery.Hybrid turn-based: Queue actions, then real-time QTEs for parries/dodges. Deep strategy, accessible thrill.Tie
Story & CharactersFragmented lore via items/environment. Iconic but opaque.Gripping narrative, mature themes, lovable ensemble. "One and done" emotional punch.Clair Obscur
World & ExplorationMassive, interconnected seamless map. Pure discovery joy.Linear hubs with surreal, hand-painted beauty. Variety in biomes.Elden Ring
Graphics & ArtStunning 2022 vistas, atmospheric decay.Unreal Engine 5 painterly style, next-gen fluidity. "Art direction nailed it."Clair Obscur
Sound & MusicEpic orchestral swells, iconic chants.Lush, emotional score; voice acting shines.Tie
InnovationOpen-world soulslike blueprint. Changed gaming.Revitalized turn-based with action flair. Indie daring.Elden Ring
ReplayabilityInfinite builds, NG+, DLCs. 1000+ hours possible.NG+ modes, but story-focused. Shorter campaign.Elden Ring
Sales Momentum30M+ lifetime.5M+ in months; post-TGA surge.Elden Ring

Gameplay Deep Dive

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Combat

Elden Ring's combat is adrenaline-fueled: Roll through attacks, stagger foes, unleash ashes of war. Exploration feels alive - Torrent your mount across golden fields to unearth cathedrals and ruins.

Clair Obscur flips the script: Turns for commands, then active-time reactions like perfect parries for big damage. Bosses demand pattern reads and party synergy, blending brains and reflexes. It's "Persona 5 meets Final Fantasy with soulslike edge."

Fans debate endlessly: Elden Ring for raw freedom, Clair Obscur for polished feels.

The Verdict

In a hypothetical same-year showdown, Elden Ring takes it - barely. Its genre-redefining scale, boundless replayability, and critic acclaim (96 Metacritic) would dominate juried awards like The Game Awards. The open world was a revolution; nothing matched its ambition.

Yet Clair Obscur fights valiantly with superior user love (9.5), narrative depth, and visuals that scream 2025 tech. Its record-shattering awards prove mass appeal - it already beat Elden Ring's tally in reality. Voters might split: Critics to FromSoftware, players to Sandfall.

Winner: Elden Ring (by a boss soul's width). But play both - gaming's richer for it.