A Plague Tale: Innocence

Children struggling to right a world wrecked by the old is a popular theme nowadays, within video games and beyond them. Asobo's often-magnificent A Plague Tale: Innocence is one of the more hopeful variations, pitching a small cast of photogenic youngsters against religious zealots and man-eating rats in medieval France. Though let down by an over-reliance on mandatory stealth, which drains a little of the sorcery from some astounding locations, it is a wonderfully dark and tender fairytale whose key draws are its frail but indefatigable protagonists.

As the curtain goes up, noble-born siblings Amicia and Hugo are chased from their family estate by Inquisition soldiers, leaving their parents for dead. The two are relative strangers to one another: the victim of a hereditary sickness, which slowly blackens his veins over the game's 10 hour story, Hugo has spent his whole life locked away in a loft with his mother, a master alchemist. This affliction is the reason for the Inquisition's raid, and you'll spend much of the plot unravelling its arcane origin. The older Amicia - the character you control for most of the game - has grown up in her father's company and is a spirited creature of the outdoors: when we first meet her, she's learning to hunt with her sling. Their home's destruction throws them together for the first time, much as the death of Faye does Atreus and Kratos in God of War, and as in Santa Monica Studio's game, the story marches to the gentle beat of their growing intimacy.

Hugo is often a source of frustration for Amicia, stuffing his hands gleefully into baskets of putrid fruit in deserted villages, and wailing in panic if she tries to explore without him. But his hard-wearing childishness in the face of incessant horror is also her greatest consolation, the thing anchoring her to herself as she does what is necessary for them both to survive. One of the game's loveliest explorations of this takes the unlikely form of a collectible, where Hugo gathers flowers he recognises from their mother's books, inviting his bedraggled and bloodied sister to stoop so that he can plait them into her hair. The flower stays in Amicia's hair for the rest of the chapter, even as you fell pursuing soldiers with your slingshot or shatter their lanterns to expose them to the rats. It's a gesture that says everything about who Amicia and Hugo are to one another, what they've lost and what they've held onto - and tracking down those blossoms quickly became as important to me as mastering the game's slightly wayward mixture of stealth and terrain puzzles.

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I am famously not a fan of children in video games, because I think they mostly dead-eyed haunted dolls that are used as cheap, empty receptacles for player empathy. I don t even like Clementine in The Walking Dead. Yes, I am a monster, etc.

I tell you this so you understand how cute Hugo in A Plague Tale: Innocence must be for me to love him. He is a little stampy only-just-not-a-toddler bundle of wonder. I want to pick him up and pinch his little cheeks.

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Hello everyone,

A Plague Tale: Innocence releases tomorrow on PS4, Xbox One, and PC!

Watch our Launch Trailer and embark on a dark adventure through a war-torn, medieval France, relentlessly pursued by the Inquisition and never-ending hordes of ravenous rats.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjIb9dQgUF0
A Plague Tale: Innocence tells a grim and emotional story, with gameplay blending action and adventure. Follow Amicia and her little brother Hugo, as they attempt to survive a harsh, brutal world plagued by war and the Black Death. On the run from the Inquisition and surrounded by unnatural swarms of rats, the siblings’ rocky journey will not leave them unscathed.



A Plague Tale: Innocence releases tomorrow, May 14, on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Pre-orders are still available!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/752590/A_Plague_Tale_Innocence/
A Plague Tale: Innocence

Rats have gotten top billing in a lot of the preview footage of A Plague Tale: Innocence, but it’s human beings who are the game’s real monsters. That fact is highlighted in a new trailer, appropriately titled “Monsters.”

The new video provides a close-up look at Lord Nicholas, the fellow with the spiky boots and the cross-shaped opening in his face mask. He leads the army of the Inquisition, which is tasked with taking out anyone suspected of carrying the plague—in other words, our young heroine Amicia and her little brother Hugo.

Having seen the opening sequence of A Plague Tale: Innocence myself, I can assure you that Nicholas and his pals are some extremely unpleasant people, enough that they manage to stand out as particularly nasty in a world that is ravaged by plague and countless rats.

You’ll be able to meet these folks for yourself when A Plague Tale: Innocence comes out May 14.

A Plague Tale: Innocence - chaton


Hello everyone!

A Plague Tale: Innocence releases next week, on May 14, on PS4, Xbox One, and PC!

Your enemies are everywhere - inside stately homes and lordly cathedrals, down to the very dregs of the world in cellars and basements. Showcased today in our new “Monsters” trailer, while the deadly swarms of rats consume all they come across, harrying Amicia and Hugo’s long journey, far more familiar foes pick their moment to strike with more care.

https://youtu.be/EjjbrmD1Rg4
The English army, local brigands and, worst of all, The Inquisition and their mysterious master, Vitalis. All pursue the siblings with a deadly enthusiasm, spurred on by unknown forces.

Lord Nicholas, the commander of the Inquisition’s forces, is the helmeted face of fear for the local populace under the boot heel of his army, and for Amicia and Hugo as they flee. He is brutal and uncompromising, willing to do whatever it takes to complete his mission to capture and return the siblings to his master. Strong, fast, with zealots at his every beck and call, he will be a formidable and merciless foe.



To learn more about A Plague Tale: Innocence, why not check out our narrative website experience, introducing the characters and world of this beautiful, dangerous story.

A Plague Tale: Innocence releases on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on May 14. Pre-orders are available now!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/752590/A_Plague_Tale_Innocence/
A Plague Tale: Innocence - chaton


Hey everyone,

Just a couple of weeks to go until the release of A Plague Tale: Innocence on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC! Today’s Overview Trailer goes into how to take on the challenges you’ll face - making the best use of your abilities and those of your allies to combat or bypass the ever-hungry rats and the terrible Inquisition soldiers.

https://youtu.be/_7Jj_G425yU
Amicia is not completely alone in this adventure, as the trailer reveals. Her brother Hugo, while young and sickly, is a vital companion, and his smaller stature allows him to reach places Amicia can’t. Other orphans - thieves, alchemists, and more - will teach Amicia new skills and provide new tools to hide, escape, and even kill. Learn more in our new website narrative experience.



In A Plague Tale: Innocence, join Amicia and Hugo on a grim journey out of childhood and into a harsh 14th century reality they are ill-prepared for. Pursued by the mysterious and deadly Inquisition, hiding from the rats and suspicious, angry populace at every turn, while desperately seeking a safe haven - this is their life now and you must lead them to safety, no matter the danger.

A Plague Tale: Innocence releases on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on May 14. Pre-orders are available now!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/752590/A_Plague_Tale_Innocence/
A Plague Tale: Innocence

Developer Asobo Studio has offered up eight solid minutes of gameplay footage from its bleakly intriguing "single-player co-op" adventure, A Plague Tale: Innocence - which is coming to PC, Xbox One, and PS4 on May 14th.

A Plague Tale, if you haven't yet been introduced, unfolds across an understandably grim, plague-ridden 14th century France, and follows the harrowing journey of a nobleman's two children - Amicia and her sickly 5-year-old brother Hugo - as they attempt to flee the Inquisition.

That translates to a third-person, narrative-driven adventure - one that attempts to give its miserable world some heart through the central relationship of the two siblings - built around stealth and dual-character puzzling, as players navigate the desolate, fog-shrouded landscape, evading ravenous rat hordes, English soldiers, and the aforementioned Inquisition.

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A Plague Tale: Innocence

The terrible cacophony produced by the rats in the A Plague Tale: Innocence footage above is enough to put me off animals and videogames forever. They make an unearthly, ear-piercing racket, presumably screaming for their dinner. They're so hungry they'll happily devour a human in seconds. 

It's eight minutes of uncut footage from a new level, showing off a wee bit of everything. As a pair of siblings on the run—only one featured here—you're at a bit of a disadvantage when dealing with the heavily armed Inquisition chasing you, at least head-on. So expect to do a lot of sneaking around, sticking to the shadows and creating distractions so you can slip past nosy guards. 

While the rats are an obstacle, it looks like they'll sometimes come in handy. They don't care if dinner is a guard or a kid, so you can set them on your enemies. Manipulating them is as straightforward as shining some light on them. For some reason these rats are terrified of it, so you can chase them away from some areas, or you can invite them into others, maybe where there's a guard hanging around. 

The atmosphere seems appropriately gloomy and harrowing, the rats are terrifying and the stealth seems fine, but it gets a bit weird when, while sneaking around, Amicia comes across a crafting bench and starts making some ammunition. We can't escape crafting even on a family trip through medieval France.  

A Plague Tale: Innocence is due out on May 14, and a story trailer also went up a wee while ago, so give it a watch below. 

A Plague Tale: Innocence - chaton


Hello everyone!

A Plague Tale: Innocence takes you on an adventure through medieval, war torn, and plague-ridden France with siblings Amicia and Hugo. Our new gameplay trailer showcases world-first footage of a brand new level, showing off a little more of what the game has to offer - careful use of the environment, puzzle-solving, and how light, darkness, and the rats are friend and foe in tandem.

Amicia must make it to the University, past the Inquisition’s worst and through a town racked with chaos - all to find a glimmer of safety in this dark, brutal world.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2w-k5iScmdw
This is just a taste of everything that awaits in the full game, where your wits, your ability to explore, Amicia’s crafting skills, and her partnership with Hugo are all that will keep you alive. Hugo is not your only companion on this adventure - as those orphaned by war and sickness band together to survive - will everyone see the light of day once again?



A Plague Tale: Innocence is a labour of love from Asobo studio with combined decades of experience in game development. It is an emotional tale packed with mystery, intrigue, and swarming, as ever, with rats.

We can’t wait to get A Plague Tale: Innocence into your hands on May 14, on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/752590/A_Plague_Tale_Innocence/
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All good stories need a good soundtrack. A Plague Tale: Innocence brings haunting, beautiful brilliance to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on May 14 with the incredible adventure of Amicia, her brother Hugo, the deadly Inquisition, and the endless plague of rats. To match, Olivier Deriviere the creator behind some of the most amazing video game soundtracks such as Vampyr, Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag - Freedom Cry, Remember Me, and Alone In The Dark, has done an incredible work on A Plague Tale: Innocence, composing dark themes with his signature instruments to create an unforgettable experience for everyone that plays.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVsHfouxedo
Two pieces are included in today’s video, which features the work of art director Olivier Ponsonnet, a speed painting of Amicia, ready for anything, and the rats, covering everything as they do throughout the game. Ponsonnet was featured in the Behind The Scenes series, discussing his approach to designing and creating the dark world of 14th century France - plague, death, warts, and all.



A 12-track Sound Selection from the game is also available on vinyl as part of pre-orders of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions at some retailers. More of Deriviere’s work is available on Spotify and Twitter. We look forward to sharing it alongside the game itself on May 14.

A Plague Tale: Innocence releases May 14 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/752590/A_Plague_Tale_Innocence/
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