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Believing this game will be in the running for the Game of the Year title if not the winner, and because it's full of philosophically juicy material, we created this video. There are four philosophical inquiries that I examine and I give them each a letter grade based off of how central they are to the story. Chapters Overview of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Part 1: The Nature of Reality (Plato & Baudrillard) Part 2: Free Will in a Painted World (Sartre) The Final Choice and Endings Part 3: Grief and Escapism (Nietzsche vs. Huxley) Part 4: Morality and Intent (The Ambiguity of Renoir) References Jean Baudrillard: Simulacra and Simulation (1981) Plato: The Republic, Book VII Jean-Paul Sartre: Being and Nothingness (1943); Existentialism Is a Humanism (1946) Friedrich Nietzsche: The Birth of Tragedy (1872); The Gay Science (1882); Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1883–85). The line “To live is to suffer…” is from Thus Spoke Zarathustra; his idea of amor fati is developed across The Gay Science and Ecce Homo (1888). Aldous Huxley.: The Doors of Perception (1954) Music Alkan – Le Festin d’Ésope (Étude Op. 39 No. 12) Franck – Symphonic Variations Janáček – Sinfonietta (1st Movement) The Clair Obscur music for about 30 seconds (It seemed wrong not to) Scandinavia Juke Box Ain't We Got Fun original and remix Written and edited by: Ben Savage Produced by: The Walking Dude #clairobscurexpedition33 #philosophy #critchance