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May 2019
(82%)
81 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Fantastic, compelling story, Top notch voice acting from every character
No sleep mode or cannot idle too long before being kicked out, The Switch streaming version is bogged down with long load times, The Switch streaming version is paired down graphically with muddy visuals
Published: 2019-07-02, Author: Matthew , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: A Plague Tale: Innocence brings together all kinds of things that I hate in games. It's mostly one long stealth-based escort mission. It relies heavily on the trope of kids in peril. It requires a fair amount of crafting. It features lots and lots of gore...
Emotive storytelling, particularly the relationship between the two de Rune siblings, The cast of characters are genuine and likeable, The rats never cease to be horrifying, and their appearances are some of the most spine-chilling scenes in the game
The knights of the Inquisition can be hilariously oblivious and obtuse at times, which tends to break immersion, Painfully one-dimensional villains
Published: 2019-05-23, Author: Francesco , review by: wccftech.com
Excellent story, Charming characters, Solid stealth gameplay mechanics, Collectibles tied to the story
Linear experience, Limited optional content and replay value
A Plague Tale: Innocence is definitely among the gaming surprises of 2019, exceeding expectations in the best possible ways. With its gripping tale, charming characters and solid gameplay mechanics, the game is a must-have for those who like single-player...
Tight and well-paced story filled with memorable setpieces, French voice acting is superb, Rat swarm tech makes for unique puzzles
Stealth sequences are superfluous, English voice acting is stilted, No consequences for choices you make during the journey
Nevertheless, I enjoyed it. A Plague Tale: Innocence feels anachronistic, like a game THQ would've released circa 2010—or one THQ might remaster, circa 2019. It's relentlessly straightforward, and I wasn't kidding when I said developers don't make games l...
Despite a troublesome companion that can sometimes bog this stealth title down, A Plague Tale: Innocence is still a very interesting, unique, and haunting tale. It's one that will likely get overlooked due to not being an AAA game but it's one that is wor...