A Plague Tale Porn Review

At a time when many video games provide expansive open worlds that take hundreds of hours to finish, it’s refreshing when one comes along that offers tight storytelling and captivating gameplay – such as 2019’s A Plague Tale Porn, which follows teenage noblewoman Amicia de Rune and her sickly brother Hugo on their perilous journey through medieval France during wartime. Asobo Studio managed to craft an utterly satisfying experience in A Plague Tale Innocence by mixing horror, heartache, rats galore in an engaging storyline.

Innocence took place six months after the events of its predecessor game and, while on the surface it appears peacefulr, Hugo is still under siege from both the Inquisition and its army of henchmen, as well as from rabid rats spreading plague to hunt him down and consume anything and anyone not living in light.

Story-wise, Innocence 2 is slightly more complex due to the introduction of several new characters; however, its cast remains small which works to its advantage as all characters receive individual narrative arcs and satisfying endings (some bittersweet).

A Plague Tale Porn offers more than its gripping story: its tight gameplay will keep you fully immersed throughout its engaging story. Stealth plays an integral role here, with you having to hide in different locations while using objects to hurl alchemical projectiles at enemies. Every location is imaginative and distinct: from an oppressively dense town to a blood-spattered battlefield dotted with corpses; not to mention, an atmospheric cathedral that makes for an intimidating final battle!