Whilst unconscious, Hugo has a vision of an island that’s guarded by a mighty phoenix. So, come with me as we (once again) desperately try to stay alive venturing through streets and fields aggressively occupied by blood-thirsty rats that would love a little nibble on me and my younger brother… Sure, there are some frustrations which stuck with me throughout – which I’ll get into within this review – but the narrative saved the day by delivering an exciting and emotional journey which I’ve not experienced for a while. ![]() I’ve had the game for a few days, completing all chapters early this morning, and I’m glad I waited until I’d finished the game before writing this review – my initial impressions weren’t the best yet by the end I had fallen in love with the game. ![]() Three years ago, in May 2019, Asobo Studio and Focus Entertainment unleashed A Plague Tale: Innocence upon the world – a stealth-focused adventure game that combined a captivating narrative with solid gameplay and rats, a lot of rats… Today the sequel has finally arrived, A Plague Tale: Requiem – a game which continues the story shortly after the first, introducing new gameplay mechanics whilst delivering a similar experience to the previous title except there are more rats, literally thousands more than we saw last time thanks to the game being current-gen only.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |