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Average from 2 reviewsDespite the confinement in bog-standard AAA conventions and set-piece tropes on occasion, the same can not be said for the execution of its story and of its characters, which — barring the next six months — may go down as one of the best and most surprisingly unique examples you’re likely to find this year. A Plague Tale: Innocence is more than justified in its focus on the narrative presented and...
A Plague Tale excels in its narrative and setting, but the moment-to-moment action is uninspired