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A Plague Tale: Innocence

Sibling Bonding and Rat-Based Trauma!

What a fine, sweet game it is! A Masterclass in Sibling Bonding (And Rat-Based Trauma) - it hit harder than a medieval arrow (which I successfully evaded in the game cuz of archers were ass) to the feels. You can absolutely tell this was a passion project for the creators (though their passion apparently involved drowning the world in nightmare fuel rats - thanks, I still hate them. xD The way this game makes you care about its characters while simultaneously making you dread every dark corridor (because let's be honest, those squeaky little plague carriers are the real final boss) is nothing short of masterful. It's equal parts beautiful and terrifying - like finding a rose growing in a pile of... well, rat corpses. 10/10, would protect Hugo again even though he could be a lil annoying, he's still family and I always welcome a cute little ratcatcher (he definitely reminded me of the ratcatcher from DC Comics).🐀⚔️💔 The game was beautiful throughout and I'm glad that they providede a photo-mode for photographers like me. I took some good shots with its help. Even though I couldn't find all the flowers & curiosities, it was a fun adventure. It's a linear story based game which is guided and straightforward. If you can get past some boring mechanics then I definitely recommed this game to you. Some of the puzzles in the game were, although easy to deal with, were certainly boring. I hope they fixed this one nitpick in the sequel which I can't wait to play.