Common Sense Media Review
By Jeff Haynes, based on child development research. How do we rate?
age 16+
Gripping, bloody tale of siblings against impossible odds.
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Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that A Plague Tale: Innocence is a stealth action/adventure game available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PCs. The game is set in 1349 and casts players as Amicia de Rune, a young teenage girl who's suddenly forced to take care of her ailing brother when their home is invaded and attacked by the Inquisition, along with an even worse supernatural threat. Over time, both kids reluctantly grow into leadership positions and heroes as they move through the land, aiding others and leading a group of orphaned kids to safety against incredible odds. There's quite a lot of violence, mainly caused by swarming rats that strip anything they come across to the bone, spraying blood in the process. Amicia can use a sling to take out human opponents, although she expresses regret and remorse at these actions. Some scenes also take place on a battlefield or in towns with many bodies and body parts strewn about in gruesome ways. There's occasional use of "hell," "bastard," and "s--t" in the dialogue, and scenes where players find enemy soldiers drunk or asleep with bottles strewn around them. Alcohol can also be collected and used to craft items.
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Violence & Scariness
a lot
Amicia uses a sling to kill some enemies or take out their lights, exposing them to death by swarming rats, although she doesn't enjoy killing. Blood frequently shown as rats devour bodies of any person they come across, stripping them to bone. One scene takes place on a battlefield: thousands of bodies, body parts strewn everywhere. Slaughtered animals, towns with sick people, hanged bodies, other death and dismemberment are shown.
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Language
some
Occasional use of "bastard," "hell," and "s--t" in dialogue.
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Drinking, Drugs & Smoking
a little
Bottles are shown strewn around, and enemy characters are presumably drunk in some areas, slurring speech or passed out in tents. Alcohol can be collected and used in crafting materials.
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Positive Messages
a lot
Messages of perseverance, sacrifice, helping others, fighting against evil, saving family, and protecting people come up over course of game.
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Positive Role Models
a lot
Amicia and Hugo are two young kids thrown into nightmarish situations, rise to level of being heroes. They're siblings that have some minor fights and misunderstandings, but both risk their lives to save each other and other kids they come across. They also eventually become leaders of group of orphaned kids, struggling against army of knights and supernatural group of monsters. They may kill, but it's frequently in self-defense and they often express remorse.
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Ease of Play
a lot
Easy to play for fans of stealth action/adventure games. Walks you through newly acquired item crafting and use. Locking onto specific targets can take a second or two, which can be tricky when enemies are charging at you.
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- Parents Say (5)
- Kids Say (6)
age 15+
Based on 5 parent reviews
James.W Parent of 11 and 12-year-old
October 15, 2022
age 12+
Great game for teens
This is one of the best games of its time. A plague tale innocence is a stealth game with a focus on its historic story. The game is set in 14 century France and you play as siblings Hugo and Amicia, personally I think it has excellent role models and Amicia takes care of and protects her younger brother. Along their journey Amicia will have to fight soldiers, (I won’t spoil the story) you can sneakily avoid detection or use your sling or a variety of projectiles. While Amicia does kill she is horrified about it and expresses remorse. The art style and rats can be very scary at times but I think most teens should be able to handle it. I highly recommend for 12 and up.
Alex.J Adult
May 13, 2019
age 12+
Violent but Heartining
While the game can be violent at times, overall the characters are children trying to survive in horrific circumstances but they are adapting to protect each other. They are good role models and there is no moral ambiguity.
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What's It About?
A PLAGUE TALE: INNOCENCE is a stealth action/adventure game set in France in the Middle Ages, specifically during the Hundred Years War. Players step into the shoes of Amicia de Rune, a 15-year-old noblewoman, and her five-year-old brother, Hugo -- two orphans trying to survive against seemingly impossible odds. Hordes of rats have swarmed the land, eating virtually everything they come into contact with in seconds. A mysterious disease has also struck much of the country, killing peasant and noble alike. Hugo has contracted this illness, but seems strangely immune to its effects. Unfortunately for him, the Inquisition knows of his resistance and will stop at nothing to acquire him for their own twisted purposes. It's up to Amicia, Hugo, and the band of orphan children that they gather along the way to avoid being hunted down by the soldiers of the Inquisition as they try to find a cure for the disease before it's too late. Can Amicia and Hugo escape the relentless soldiers and swarms of rats? Are the vermin attacks random, or is there something sinister behind their behavior? Most importantly, will Hugo survive the plague or become the latest victim? Their fate, and the fate of the world, lies in the player's hands.
Is It Any Good?
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Parents say (5):
Kids say (6):
This adventure takes one of the darkest chapters in history, tosses in supernatural twists, and adds young unlikely heroes, resulting in a gripping tale from start to finish. A Plague Tale: Innocence is set during a turbulent time in history, when war and disease threaten to wipe out much of Europe. But instead of a warrior or a medic on the front lines, Innocence casts you as a young teenage girl who has to take care of her ill little brother. Amicia isn't a fighter; her only weapon is a sling that she uses in self-defense or to knock objects down. But if she gets hit once, she's dead, so players quickly learn to rely on stealth and distraction to move soldiers away from entrances or pathways, or attract hazards to take out opponents, especially because the slightest misstep or noise from hiding spots or shadows could lead to death. But you can't simply stay in the dark. A Plague Tale forces you into the light by wielding torches, fires, or other light sources to stave off the swarming rats, who will try to sneak in and devour you every chance they get. It's this tension between the light and the dark, of avoiding human threats and fending off animal ones, that creates incredibly gripping tension from start to finish.
There are still some rough edges that keep A Plague Tale from being perfect. While the game has the illusion of choice, it can be strikingly linear. Towns and levels tend to tease additional pathways you can take, but they frequently direct you toward a specific location. Similarly, while Amicia can enhance her gear in any way players want (as long as they have the components), there's clearly a specific path of upgrades you need to take to be the most effective in each level. Choosing incorrectly can make a challenging level even harder than it needs to be, especially in the few moments when you need to protect yourself with your sling against many incoming enemies. Speaking of your sling, there are moments when you need to aim accurately within a matter of seconds, but Amicia can take a bit longer to lock onto her target. Once you get accustomed to her lag in aim, you can adjust to these situations, but it can be frustrating if you miss your throws and are forced to restart a level multiple times. These minor problems aside, A Plague Tale: Innocence is an incredible story that fans of stealth adventure games will really enjoy.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about violence in video games. Is the impact of the violence in A Plague Tale: Innocence affected by the fact that the main characters express remorse and regret about killing enemies? Is the impact lessened by the fact that violence is frequently done in self-defense rather than just to eliminate opponents?
What makes someone a hero? Do people learn how to become heroic from listening to stories from parents or reading books, or is it something that they can grow into based on the situation they find themselves in?
Game Details
- Platforms : PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One
- Pricing structure : Paid
- Available online? : Available online
- Publisher : Focus Home Entertainment
- Release date : May 14, 2019
- Genre : Action/Adventure
- Topics : Adventures, Great Girl Role Models, Monsters, Ghosts, and Vampires
- ESRB rating : M for Blood and Gore, Strong Language, Violence
- Last updated : May 13, 2019
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