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A Plague Tale: Innocence Key Serial

Updated: Nov 28, 2020





















































About This Game Follow the grim tale of young Amicia and her little brother Hugo, in a heartrending journey through the darkest hours of history. Hunted by Inquisition soldiers and surrounded by unstoppable swarms of rats, Amicia and Hugo will come to know and trust each other. As they struggle to survive against overwhelming odds, they will fight to find purpose in this brutal, unforgiving world.1349. The plague ravages the Kingdom of France. Amicia and her younger brother Hugo are pursued by the Inquisition through villages devastated by the disease. On their way, they will have to join forces with other children, and evade swarms of rats using fire and light. Aided only by the link that binds their fates together, they will face untold horrors in their struggle to survive.As their adventure begins… the time of innocence ends. 7aa9394dea Title: A Plague Tale: InnocenceGenre: Action, AdventureDeveloper:Asobo StudioPublisher:Focus Home InteractiveRelease Date: 14 May, 2019 A Plague Tale: Innocence Key Serial Beat all my expectations, and I expected quite a lot given the reviews. The story is incredible, leaving you feeling very attached to its cast of characters. The price is a touch much for the amount of time it takes to beat the game, though in fairness I'm not a completionist. I enjoyed the story and didnt stray looking for achievments. An honest 9\/10 story with 8\/10 gameplay which is simple yet effective.Couldnt recommend it more <3. ---{Graphics}---\u2611 You forget what reality is\u2610 Beautiful\u2610 Good\u2610 Decent\u2610 Bad\u2610 Don\u2018t look too long at it\u2610 Paint.exe---{Gameplay}--- \u2611 Very good\u2610 Good\u2610 It\u2018s just gameplay\u2610 Mehh\u2610 Starring at walls is better\u2610 Just don\u2018t---{Audio}---\u2611 Very good\u2610 Good\u2610 Not too bad\u2610 Bad\u2610 Earrape---{Audience}---\u2610 Kids\u2611 Teens\u2611 Adults---{Difficulity}---\u2611 Easy\u2610 Significant brain usage\u2610 Easy to learn \/ Hard to master\u2610 Difficult\u2610 Dark Souls---{Grind}---\u2610 Nothing to grind\u2611 Only if u care about achievements \u2610 Isnt necessary to progress\u2610 Average grind level\u2610 Too much grind\u2610 You\u2018ll need a second live for grinding---{Story}---\u2610 Story?\u2610 Text or Audio floating around\u2610 Average\u2610 Good\u2610 Lovely\u2611 It\u2018ll replace your life ---{Game Time}---\u2610 Long enough for a cup of coffee\u2611 Short\u2610 Average\u2610 Long\u2610 To infinity and beyond---{Price}---\u2610 It\u2019s free!\u2611 Worth the price\u2610 If u have some spare money left\u2610 Not recommended\u2610 You could also just burn your money ---{Bugs}---\u2611 Never heard of\u2610 Minor bugs\u2610 Can get annoying\u2610 ARK: Survival Evolved\u2610 The game itself is a big terrarium for bugs\u26a0\ufe0f IN MY OPINION \u26a0\ufe0f. I don't normally pay full price for games on release, but seeing the marketing for this game had me intrigued. So I treated myself and bought the game ready to install for release. So far I am happy with my decision. 2.5 hours in and I feel like I'm really just getting started with the meat and bones of the story. That's not to say it's a slow start, rather that the character introductions, theme, and atmosphere as so well done and expertly integrated into the game-play that if feels like you're reading a book, watching a movie and playing a game all in one. Not much more I can say really, the strength of this game is in the atmosphere of it, which if you let it will suck you in entirely. Edit. I'm now 6+ hours into the game and the narrative is still going strong, that passed the value for money threshold for me. Also forgot to mention how good the music is.. WOAH!! Pleasantly surprised and pleasantly blown away by this game--it's dope! I just tweaked the .ini file a bit to remove some of the cheesy post-process effects like dirt and lens distortion etc. and to make it run at a true 3440 x 1440 for ultrawide full screen. But other than that I'm loving it right out the gate. Runs smooth at a stable 100fps on ultra even with some Reshade. No bugs, crashes yet. I'm excited to see what they patch or add in the future. I highly recommend it for any fans of Witcher 3, Horizon Zero Dawn or Kingdom Come Deliverance. True hidden gem of 2019 for sure!. Before I opine on the nitty-gritty of this game, I think an important fact worth mentioning upfront is that this game was developed by around 45 people based in the city of Bordeaux, located at the southwestern region of France known for its wine. Hopefully it would be known for Asobo Studios soon too. On to the review! I told myself I wanted to buy this game the first time I saw its gameplay, which was during E3 2018. Fast forward almost a year later, bought it and came away astoundingly impressed. Three points below justifying it.1) Story was captivating, exploring the interactions being the two siblings Amicia & Hugo as they escape from the protagonists with little to no weapon is rewarding. (Amicia is a teenager and Hugo is just a kid.) It elicits that on the edge of your seat feeling, cause you just don't know what's gonna happen next. So you're playing and playing itching to find out. Even though I've so far finished Chapter 1, I'm already sold. 2) Gameplay was mainly stealth based, so more of using brains than muscles, cause you mainly use a slingshot while making the most of your environment to distract your enemies to prevent detection. Puzzles weren't overly difficult, so you won't need to crack your head figuring it out, a balanced mix I would say.3) This is where it really hits the spot for me, environment + sound. This game pulls you right in the moment you start playing. Oil painting inspired graphics and soundtrack composed specifically for this game takes the immersion to the next level where few developers are able to match. The developers truly done their homework and did their best to simulate medieval France in its dark ages, evident by its grim and hopeless ambience (and hoards of rats) plagued by deadly diseases. You'll just empathize the characters and feel bad for them while wishing for things to turn for the better, even if it's just a modicum of hope. To sum it up, this game is essentially a virtual time machine for me to explore France in its past with all the beauties and riches offered, a truly second to none experience.These aspects already made it a very good game for me, almost perfect actually. But the developers went beyond that because they nailed a few things that other developers, even AAA ones failed, and these are all PC-specific. 1) This game barely has any bugs or technical issues on PC, it's completely playable since day 1!! I know this shouldn't even be a praise cause it's a given that it should be shipped in a workable condition. But it's fair to say that many games nowadays have encountered FPS rate drops, weird glitches and bugs that ruin the experience or just downright crashing making it completely unplayable. So thank you developers for porting PC the right way!2) The controls feel extremely smooth and fluid, controllers are not required at all. I've come to appreciate this because I wanna enjoy PC games the native way, with the duo combination of keyboard and mouse instead of anything else. It's good that Steam supports controllers, but I'd much prefer the traditional PC way. 3) No microtransactions that wanna milk maximum money out of you. So you get what you pay, a really well built game that leaves you wanting for more. Well priced at $45, but I just wish there would be DLCs, would definitely preorder for that. (Fingers crossed!)All in all, this is $45 well spent, especially when all you wanna do is turn on your PC and enjoy a great time. This game is enthralling, exciting and gripping. Serves as a lodestar for other PC games to follow if you wanna have 93% of positive comments (it's 93% as of writing this comment). Asobo Studio, if ever you're reading this comment, thank you so much for what you're doing and pls continue doing it. All 45 of you are thriving and I can't wait to see what you all will have in store next. Be it a new game or upcoming DLCs, I'm down for it. Anyone that's browsing the comments contemplating whether to purchase, it's a resounding yes from me. Gonna be $45 you glad you spent.. Finally, fresh air. It is a peace of art.. Decided to return Rage 2 and pick this one instead. That was the best decision in my life.Everything in this game is fantastic. You will never regret buying it at full price.. I do not review games often, however, this game was an exception. While some may find this kind of gameplay boring, it reminds me of the last of us, and taking care of Ellie. It has unique premise, and I think it is worth the 45 dollars. I believe there should be more DLC in the future as I am loving the story, and I am glad I bought it. There are a few bugs that need to be worked out, but overall this game is a beauty.. I'm always supportive of when a journeyman developer can come out with a breakthrough project that delivers an uncompromised single-player experience. Having finished A Plague Tale: Innocence, I hope that Asobo can join the likes of Ninja Theory with Hellblade in critical accolades and commercial success for their fantastic effort. While it obviously lacks the polished production values you might find in the Naughty Dog games it's trying to emulate, A Plague Tale makes up for with memorable characters, an involving story, and a lot of "heart," for lack of a better term. The stealth gameplay is mostly competent with the occasional frustrating instafail sequence, the controls aren't always entirely fluid, but really, what you're mostly playing for is the engaging narrative anchored by some great, emotive performances from the two leads. You can tell that this was a project for the studio unmotivated by how many units it would sell, but on crafting a unique single-player experience that people could enjoy. Everybody likes to complain about the current state of AAA gaming with its focus on live services and microtransactions to continually extract money from people, but fewer will actually support truly weird, creative projects like these. I hope people don't make the same mistake for A Plague Tale because it is worth their recognition.

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