I’m really stunned after playing this game, it’s hard to believe that it was made by a somewhat indie development studio (Asobo).

The last time I finished something and felt this emotionally exhausted was when I watched Apocalypse Now for the first time. This game really captures the brutality and despair of the middle ages in a way that more fantasy-oriented games do not.

Of course, this game does have some fantasy elements, but for the most part it takes you on a journey with two children who have to make their way through a ruthless and uncaring world, constantly having their childhood ripped away and their faith in adults and humanity shattered.

At the same time, this game is absolutely beautiful. I would put the visuals up against any game, period. You feel like you’re there in medieval France.

I need to go play some happy Mario games after this one.

If you are an adult who handles depressing and dark things okay, and you have even a passing interest in the middle ages, I can’t recommend this game enough (play the first one first though–Plague Tale Innocence). The core gameplay is a stealth game, but whether or not you like that style, the game is worth it and transcends the genre IMO.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    21 year ago

    I just played through Plague tale: Innocence. Game is like a never ending trauma dump, with an incredible amount of fucked up shit. Loved it. Sounds like the sequel is good too

  • @sevan
    link
    English
    21 year ago

    Great game, my only reservation is how sharply the difficulty ramped up at the end. I don’t enjoy difficult games anymore, I just play story mode as much as possible. I did finish it, but I almost quit at the end.

  • sharpiemarker
    link
    fedilink
    English
    21 year ago

    Thank you for your review and for your last paragraph, especially! Like everyone, I tend to fluctuate between enjoying the cathartic feeling of validating your experiences/emotions and avoiding depressing media altogether. You’ve provided a helpful barometer. I’ll definitely put this one the list to play in future.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    2
    edit-2
    1 year ago

    I agree with everything you said. I’m a middle-aged man that’s pretty hard to frazzle. That god damn game gutted me emotionally. I played it on release and I still can literally ‘‘feel’’ the ending. Absolute masterpiece of story-telling.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    21 year ago

    Has it been a year already? I haven’t played this game, but I played Innocence and I didn’t like it that much. The start is incredible in graphical and atmosphere terms, but by the middle of the game, the core gameplay gets tedious. For a stealth+puzzles game, the stealth and puzzles could’ve used more depth.

  • @Katana314
    link
    English
    11 year ago

    What wouldn’t have been obvious to me is just how much raw action and inventive mechanics there are, even among all the horrific stuff. There’s certainly grimdark “everything is horrible” games like Frostpunk and Pathologic, but there’s at least an “excitement” and inventive spectacle to PT:R even if it’s all based around terrible events.

    It’s framed as a stealth game, but a lot of times I was playing with a lot of constant motion, using all of the environmental effects to kill most enemies.