Adam Kaprál
The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante manages to perfectly combine RPG elements with the visual novel genre, creating an experience you'll want to relive again and again. The story is based on well-written characters and a sophisticated, gritty world. Minuses in the form of poor dubbing and the game's difficulty do spoil the overall feel, but the quality gameplay and thrilling narrative make this a worthy piece of gameplay that you can easily spend dozens of hours with.
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A linear adventure through medieval France A Plague Tale: Innocence will satisfy those who fancy a singleplayer game with an emphasis on story. In roughly twelve hours, you'll enjoy a captivating atmosphere, excellent dubbing and hilarious stealth. Minuses in the form of flaws in the graphics and occasionally simple gameplay don't detract much from the overall impression of the game. This straightforward adventure comes on the heels of titles with a huge open world and proves that even linear games can draw you in and amaze you.
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