
A Plague Tale: Innocence
2019

A Plague Tale: Innocence
Emotional profile
What the community feels
Analysis generated from players' emotional votes
Asobo Studio's tale of two siblings navigating plague-ravaged 14th-century France lands as one of the most compelling narrative experiences in recent memory.
The community data tells a clear story. Where this game truly shines is its writing and storytelling, rated ahead of over 90% of all games tracked. That's exceptional, and it shows. Amicia and Hugo's relationship carries real emotional weight. The visual presentation also holds up well, placing ahead of roughly 64% of games. Sound design and replayability sit around the middle of the pack, nothing remarkable but nothing broken either.
The weaker spots are worth noting. Fun, pick-up-and-play appeal, and social value all rank in the bottom quarter. This is not a game you boot up for a quick session or play with a friend on the couch. The gameplay itself sits just below average, which makes sense for a story-first experience where mechanics serve the narrative rather than the other way around.
Compared to other adventure games in this space, that trade-off is expected. Games like this live or die by their story, and this one delivers where it counts.
If you're someone who values character-driven storytelling and atmosphere over action or replayability, this is an easy recommendation. If you want something fast, fun, or social, look elsewhere.
Analysis generated on March 15, 2026
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- Developer :
- Asobo Studio
- Publisher :
- Focus Entertainment
- Themes :
- Action, Fantasy, Historical, Stealth, Drama
- Game modes :
- Single player
- Perspectives :
- Third person







