A Plague Tale: Innocence takes players to the 14th century during the Hundred Years' War. Young Amicia de Rune is lucky enough to come from a royal family, but all is not well in her life. She does not get to see her younger brother Hugo de Rune mostly because he has been ill since birth, and he is always being cared for by her mother. Things take a turn for the worst when a terrible rat plague strikes, making normal life impossible. When the Inquisition comes around seeking Hugo, Amicia is forced to flee with him, taking them on a frightful journey involving plenty of creeping around, puzzle-solving, and dealing with a mysterious rat plague.
A Plague Tale: Innocence is filled with lots of frightful moments, and anyone who is phobic of rats might find the game difficult to play. However, behind the human suffering and pestilence, the game tells a touching story of siblings who have only each other to rely on in a cruel world. For any gamers who have experienced the highs and lows of being an older sibling, they may discover that Amicia's experiences are exceptionally relatable.
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There are plenty of brothers and sisters in gaming, and even they do not get to choose their siblings or what order their siblings are born in. If one happens to be an older sibling, there are a few perks that come with it. One of the first things older siblings realize is that they get to be the leader and take control of situations automatically. Little siblings tend to look up to their older brothers and sisters, and if there are big decisions to be made, it is the older siblings that are usually lucky enough to get the last word.
In A Plague Tale, Amicia discovers this after she and Hugo run
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