
When a new IP comes along, intrigue and excitement hits. And with the arrival of A Plague Tale: Innocence, that is no different.
Available to purchase and download right now on Xbox One, PS4 and PC, A Plague Tale: Innocence throws us into 14th Century France, in the middle of the Black Death as we find a world being torn apart by both war, and swarms of rats.
Placing yourself in the shoes of Amicia and her young brother Hugo, you’ll need to navigate your way through this dark world, pushed along by a deep narrative that sees a grim, highly emotional tale unfold. With the duo on the run from the Inquisition, whilst needing to dodge and utilise the rat swarms, stealth, strategy and tactics will come into play.
A price of ÂŁ44.99 puts A Plague Tale: Innocence right up there in the AAA market, but initial signs are that this glorious tale is going to be worth every penny of that price. Our full review will be able to ease any worries you may have, answering a multitude of questions in the process.
Once you’ve had a little look and been sold on the purchase of A Plague Tale: Innocence than you’ll want to head to your favoured digital store – that of the Xbox Store or PlayStation Store will sort you out.
If you really like what you see then you should also consider picking up the Coats of Arms DLC for A Plague Tale: Innocence too. It’ll cost you just ÂŁ1.59 but will allow access to 3 alternative outfits and coats of arms for oth Amicia and Hugo.Â
Make sure you also head down into the comments section below. We’d love to hear from you should you pick up A Plague Tale: Innocence on Xbox One, particularly if you fall in love with this new IP like we have.
Game Description:
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.