Presentation

Another great part of A Plague Tale: Innocence is the graphics of the game. It takes on a slightly faded style as if it were a water painting on canvas. All environments have a superb amount of detail, while each area looks and feels unique. Character animations can have some issues, especially at times when the mouth seems to get out of sync with the audio. Outside of this, there are no real technical problems or other graphical problems.

The sound design is equally impressive. You can feel the care and attention put into each audio piece in A Plague Tale: Innocence. The terrifying sound effects make the mice feel like an even more threat and the soundtrack is excellent. The various songs flow with the action on the screen, heightening the tension and highlighting the dangers. Also, the dubbing is well done. These benefits are delicate and of high quality.

Final verdict

Advising A Plague Tale: Innocence is not difficult. It blends the stealth and puzzle genres beautifully, creating an interesting yet tense experience. You will rarely feel comfortable playing. The terror of what you see in the beautiful medieval setting constantly assails the player.

Death and darkness are everywhere and it is a horror game that scares you slowly but effectively. Where it shines is by simply focusing on what is good for you. The developers tell a compelling story that fits the gameplay.

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