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A Plague Tale: Innocence Review – Twinfinite

A Plague Tale: Innocence is a late generation surprise, delivering a worthwhile, story driven experience that action adventure lovers, stealth game fans and everyone in-between won't want to miss.

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Hardiman1808d ago

This game has had my attention for a while now and I can't wait to play it!

robtion1808d ago

Just picked it up. Been on my radar since it was announced. From the ACG review it looks like my kind of game.

NecrumOddBoy1808d ago

I watched a short gameplay video. I know I am going to get the downvotes asking but what is the game exactly? It looks like a walking sim/light action sort of how Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice was. Is that the scoop but with a really deep story? I honestly heard very little of this game.

robtion1807d ago (Edited 1807d ago )

Yep a little similar to Hellblade, but stealth and light puzzle gameplay and a story focus. Really dripping with atmosphere though. Great so far.

Sarah_Ch1808d ago

Can't wait my copy already shipped. I saw some getting a vinyl record as a preorder bonus is there any chance to get it in US?

criticalkare1808d ago

Woahh looks like sleeper hits for this year

SyntheticForm1808d ago

If there's a "sleeper hit" this year, 'this' is definitely it.

The game looks amazing, and now we know that it pretty much 'is' amazing. Atmospheric, medieval, dark, and by the sound of it, totally awesome.

Congrats to the developers are definitely in order. Also, I like the price.

Kubark1808d ago

This game is getting glowing reviews based on cursory glance over the N4G home page. I honestly didn't expect this to be such a quality game based on what I'm hearing.

eddvdm1807d ago

I agree with you, also having the same feeling. Looks like it'll be kinda like Kingdom Come: Deliverance was last year: great game, but a lot of issues (initially) and not that AAA quality - not saying this is needed, just that articles seem to suggest it is.

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A Plague Tale: Innocence Is Free on Epic Games Store as You Can Get the Sequel on PlayStation Plus

Asobo Studio's A Plague Tale: Innocence is today's free game on the Epic Games Store, so you have 24 hours to grab it before it's replaced.

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A Plague Tale Devs Never Considered Making a Sequel; Spent Considerable Time Studying Feedback

Asobo has said that they never considered making A Plague Tale sequel, and left the opening open-ended just in case. The studio also adds they spent a "considerable time" studying feedback from both players and critics for the follow-up, too.

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Here Are The Games Leaving Xbox Game Pass In September 2022

For the month of September 2022, we have the complete list of games that will be removed from the Xbox Game Pass by September 15.

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Knushwood Butt600d ago

Playing The Artful Escape at the moment. Has to be the most inappropriately titled game I've ever played.

MadLad599d ago

I gave it a try. Liked it in the beginning, but when it started becoming this large space opera I lost interest.

The only big game, I feel, is Plague tale.
Surprised that one is going, being I really look at Asobo as a sort of 2nd party developer for Microsoft at this point.
Wouldn't be surprised if they're officially brought into the fold at some point.

LoveSpuds599d ago (Edited 599d ago )

You don't have talk some drivel Madlad, what is it exactly about Asobo that makes you perceive them as a 2nd party studio?

Personally, I loved my time with The Artful Escape and it got more and more colourful and enjoyable as it went on. One of the best five or so hours I've had with an indie in a good while.

jznrpg599d ago

You look at them like second party ? It was a multiplat game clearly . Are you trying to delude yourself or others or both ?

MadLad599d ago

Well
They're main developers on the current flight simulator, both Plague titles are day one on Gamepass, and they've worked as a support studio for multiple other Microsoft studios.

That's a pretty close relationship.
Both you guys - spuds and jzn - get pretty ridiculous at times.

porkChop599d ago

How is it inappropriately titled? He's an artist stuck under his dead uncle's shadow, chained down by people's expectations of who he is and who he's supposed to be. People want him to just be his uncle and play his uncle's style of music. The game is about escaping that fate. Breaking free and coming into your own, realizing who you really are.

monkey602599d ago

Unfortunately that synopsis makes the game sound a hundred times better than it is.

LoveSpuds599d ago

Spot on Porkchop, I loved the game personally. I can tell from your comments that you enjoyed the story, like you, I really did get a lot out of it too and actually found it to be quite a moving story. I also absolutely loved the music in the game.

Knushwood Butt599d ago (Edited 599d ago )

I beat it and I get that, but if it were on paper what I got is nothing like what I would have imagined from 'artful escape'.

Plus, he could 'shred' right from the start, so he already had the talent but just needed to dress up in a costume to 'escape'?

Also a bit ironic how the plight of the unappreciated lighting engineer was covered, and how they are a critical piece of the puzzle, but nowhere to be seen during the final concert.

Anyway, it was interesting, even if a 2D walking simulator with the added complexity of holding down a button while you do so.

Some great visuals; a good one to play if getting intoxicated and gaming is your thing.

Also helps if you like electric guitar.

Tons of pop culture references in there too.

porkChop599d ago

Absolutely. I loved it. I was really able to relate with Francis.

Knushwood Butt599d ago (Edited 599d ago )

Having some experience myself, I would add to never underestimate the importance of playing to the crowd.

poppatron598d ago

It’s a bit like a story/picture book you read to children.

But more for adults.

And it’s playable.

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Ra3v3r599d ago

With an equally excellent soundtrack!

Tedakin598d ago

Yeah I have no idea why that's the name. Amazing game though.

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Tacoboto599d ago

Flynn: Son of Crimson has been a very enjoyable game. I'm nearing the end after playing off and on for a week - definitely enough time for someone to beat it before it's off.

Level design and combat are great, and I love the music and art style, even if overall game design is a bit tropey (enemy variety = different color sprites, battle encounters feel like they're there to be there, the "Scourge" levels with the floating hammer chasing you are super cheesy).

gangsta_red599d ago

Absolutely agreed.

Played the game and couldn't stop playing it. Was the perfect small game with just enough content to keep you coming back to finish it. In my opinion it's those small games that make GP really shine

BoneMagnus599d ago

Why do they remove titles? I’m less likely to jump into a huge game like FFXIII if I know it is only available for a limited time - and never knowing when that time might end.

neutralgamer1992599d ago

First party games stay on and second and third party games stay on for as long as Microsoft has that contract

sparky77599d ago

Usually 95% of games stay for at least a year some even longer, personally I always make sure I finish a game I want to play within the year since after that it could leave at anytime.

EA and MS games stay forever though.

gangsta_red599d ago

GP isn't meant for you to keep the game forever. It's the same as any other service that streams movies from other production companies. They're allowed to show the movie on their service for a certain amount of time allowed.

This is why MS is buying studios to provide their own content that will be on their forever.

Knushwood Butt599d ago

If you download a game from GP, and that game is removed from GP, can you no longer play it?

MadLad599d ago

No.
The game will no longer boot.

They typically give pretty deep discounts on the games upon leaving, and dlc for many titles are often found for free as that month's "perks" as well.
It's a pretty solid system for both the dev and the player, as far as I'm concerned.

Knushwood Butt599d ago (Edited 599d ago )

OK, but essentially you can no longer play it unless you buy it.

I'm wondering if it will be the same for PS+ Extra.. I see RDR2 is leaving at the end of September and I just started it. Not sure if I will want to keep playing, but we'll see.

porkChop599d ago

Games are on GP typically for either 6 months or 12 months. The library doesn't just keep getting bigger, stuff gets taken off to make room for new games. It would be far too expensive to keep everything on forever.

Tedakin598d ago

The same reason Netflix removes movies. The license runs out.

Bathyj598d ago

Because MS basically rents these games so they can rent them to you. You don't own them and neither do they.

Unless they do, then they can stay.

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Chance_of_Raine599d ago

Uh-oh. Looks like I better download A Plague Tale: Innocence and give it a playthrough soon.

Tedakin598d ago

I've had that game installed for 2 years and never played it. Now I have to marathon it. :D

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