Review: A Plague Tale: Innocence – The Rats of Us
Drat.
A Plague Tale: Innocence is a Sony game without a Sony budget. Focus Home Interactive may not be a forum favourite, but with ambitious original properties like Vampyr and The Council, it’s been proudly flying the flag for story-driven, single player experiences. Asobo’s gothic medieval romp is yet another nod in that direction, but does it bite like a rat or nip like a mouse?
Set in 14th century France during the initial stages of the Hundred Years’ War, you play as the teenage daughter of a nobleman named Amicia, who winds up the primary guardian of her sick brother Hugo as the pair traverse their Black Death ravaged homeland in search of a cure. It’s a thrilling premise, undone only by wooden voice acting that kills an otherwise okay script.
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