
A Plague Tale: Requiem
- Region: Worldwide

Set forth on an emotionally charged odyssey through a savage yet magnificent world warped by dark, otherworldly forces. Having fled their ravaged homeland, Amicia and Hugo venture deep into the south, discovering unfamiliar territories and bustling cities.
Read more

Set forth on an emotionally charged odyssey through a savage yet magnificent world warped by dark, otherworldly forces.
Having fled their ravaged homeland, Amicia and Hugo venture deep into the south, discovering unfamiliar territories and bustling cities. Together, they seek to forge a fresh beginning while striving to keep Hugo's curse in check.
However, when Hugo's dormant abilities surge back to life, chaos and carnage return with a relentless tide of flesh-consuming rats. Once again driven into flight, the siblings pin their last hopes on a fabled island rumored to hold the answers to Hugo's salvation.
Uncover the true price of protecting those dearest to you in a harrowing battle for survival. Lurk within the darkness or bring devastating fury upon your enemies, conquering obstacles and adversaries through an arsenal of weapons, cunning tools, and otherworldly abilities.
● Direct follow-up to the critically acclaimed A Plague Tale: Innocence
● A breathtaking, grounded narrative woven together with supernatural elements
● Employ diverse tools to sneak through shadows, engage in combat, or unleash rats upon your enemies
● Breathtaking visuals paired seamlessly with a deeply captivating musical score
I just finished A Plague Tale: Requiem in about 17,4h, unlocking 29 out of 35 trophies, and honestly… it’s an exceptional experience from start to finish. Right away, the most striking thing is how massive the evolution
The story is much better than in the first game, which is the most important thing in a story-driven game. Unlike Innocence, here I was getting more interested as it went on (but this time I had much lower expectations
Beautiful and heart-wrenching game. A must play for the narrative and characters. I wasn't the biggest fan of the first game's gameplay but many of the gripes I had with it have been addressed in the sequel. The jank is
Such a good ending, it made me cry for an hour. I don't think any game made me as emtional invested in its characters. It's rivaled only by Cyberpunk and Red Dead Redemption 2 Narrative and Character wise. It's also
I played and finished Requiem right after playing Innocence (the first one ) so im gonna compare it to that one as it is naturally more or less the same. The graphics improvement is huge, every step you take is worthy
Great storyline, really makes you invested into it. Well worth playing. Only real gripe i have with it: on mouse & keyboard it will sometimes automatically change amo type during combat, which is as annoying as it