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The Traitors star Jade Scott has said the Bafta Games Awards front-runner Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 had her “question my morality”, at a red carpet event in central London.Ms Scott, who took part in the hit BBC reality game show and was banished from the castle during the final roundtable, joined the 22nd Bafta Games Award event on Friday night.Asked if she had a favourite game among the 42 nominees, Ms Scott praised Clair Obscur – a fantasy adventure in which members of an expedition set out on a mission to destroy the Paintress, a being who every year causes people at or above an ever-decreasing age to vanish from existence.

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00:00Don't, don't, don't be put off it. It's one of those things where you have to, it's like a roguelike,
00:03you have to do it again and again and again.
00:05Yeah, so would you say Blueprints is the one that...
00:08I don't know, the soundtrack for Player Obscure is so difficult.
00:12I can't pick one, they're like so different and I love the diversity of games and the challenges they face.
00:17Like you know, I like really questioned my morality with Player Obscure
00:21and I think it was such a beautiful way for you to question like what to do with your life
00:24when you have a countdown timer.
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