Compara los precios de A Plague Tale: Requiem en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Asobo Studio. Publicado por Focus Entertainment. Lanzado el 17/10/2022. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure. Puntuación Metacritic: 82/100.

Play Innocence first, then clear your evening schedule: Requiem is the rare sequel that earns every one of its roughly 20 hours by hitting harder, looking better, and breaking your heart more thoroughly than the original.

I went into Requiem expecting more of the same medieval rat-panic that made Innocence a sleeper hit, and I got that, but scaled up in ways that genuinely surprised me. Asobo set this sequel six months after the first game, with Amicia and Hugo still on the run across plague-ravaged 14th-century France, now chasing rumors of an island called La Cuna that might finally free Hugo from the Prima Macula. The scope is visibly bigger: environments are wider, crowd simulations hit staggering numbers of rats at once, and the lighting across the southern French countryside shifts from Innocence's grimy darkness to something almost painfully beautiful, which makes the horror land harder when it arrives. On the mechanical side, Requiem is an action-stealth game that gives you more tools than the original without fully committing to any of them. Amicia arrives with her trusted sling and the new crossbow, a knife for close-quarters work, and a deeper alchemy system that lets her throw pots of tar then ignite them, extinguish fires to control rat flows, or stun guards with alchemical smoke. Hugo's growing ability to direct rat hordes opens some genuinely creative combat options, sending swarms at armored guards who would otherwise be bulletproof. Three parallel skill trees - Prudential, Aggressive, and Opportunistic - evolve based on how you actually play, which is a smart idea, though in practice the individual upgrades rarely produce noticeable moment-to-moment differences. The stealth loop itself is methodical, closer to puzzle-solving than reflex action. You read a room, pick your path, use light or fire to corral the rats, and slip through. When that works, it produces some of the tensest sequences I've seen in a linear action game in years. The criticisms circling this game are fair but worth contextualizing. The opening few chapters drag, the upgrade system feels cosmetic rather than meaningful, and the runtime is generous enough that some of the middle acts feel padded. A handful of technical hiccups at launch - camera balking in tight spaces, occasional frame pacing on demanding PCs - have been partly addressed by patches. Requiem is also unambiguously less frightening than Innocence on a pure tension level: giving Amicia more combat capability and the ability to re-enter stealth after getting spotted bleeds some of the original's desperate, one-mistake-and-you-die pressure. Players who loved that fragile, heart-in-throat quality may find Requiem a more comfortable but less thrilling experience. What the game does exceptionally well is character work. The sibling relationship between Amicia and Hugo is written and performed at a level that most narrative games never reach. New companions Arnaud and Sophia add moral weight without overstaying their welcome. The score by Olivier Deriviere is among the best in any game released that year. If story and atmosphere are your primary currency, Requiem delivers them with rare confidence, and the final act earns the title's funereal meaning in a way that genuinely stings. Play Innocence first - Requiem assumes you know these people and loses significant impact if you don't. For returning fans, this is exactly the sequel the first game deserved. Alex, Scout Team

A Plague Tale: Requiem

A Plague Tale: Requiem

17 oct 2022Asobo StudioFocus Entertainment
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Play Innocence first, then clear your evening schedule: Requiem is the rare sequel that earns every one of its roughly 20 hours by hitting harder, looking better, and breaking your heart more thoroughly than the original.

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I went into Requiem expecting more of the same medieval rat-panic that made Innocence a sleeper hit, and I got that, but scaled up in ways that genuinely surprised me. Asobo set this sequel six months after the first game, with Amicia and Hugo still on the run across plague-ravaged 14th-century France, now chasing rumors of an island called La Cuna that might finally free Hugo from the Prima Macula. The scope is visibly bigger: environments are wider, crowd simulations hit staggering numbers of rats at once, and the lighting across the southern French countryside shifts from Innocence's grimy darkness to something almost painfully beautiful, which makes the horror land harder when it arrives. On the mechanical side, Requiem is an action-stealth game that gives you more tools than the original without fully committing to any of them. Amicia arrives with her trusted sling and the new crossbow, a knife for close-quarters work, and a deeper alchemy system that lets her throw pots of tar then ignite them, extinguish fires to control rat flows, or stun guards with alchemical smoke. Hugo's growing ability to direct rat hordes opens some genuinely creative combat options, sending swarms at armored guards who would otherwise be bulletproof. Three parallel skill trees - Prudential, Aggressive, and Opportunistic - evolve based on how you actually play, which is a smart idea, though in practice the individual upgrades rarely produce noticeable moment-to-moment differences. The stealth loop itself is methodical, closer to puzzle-solving than reflex action. You read a room, pick your path, use light or fire to corral the rats, and slip through. When that works, it produces some of the tensest sequences I've seen in a linear action game in years. The criticisms circling this game are fair but worth contextualizing. The opening few chapters drag, the upgrade system feels cosmetic rather than meaningful, and the runtime is generous enough that some of the middle acts feel padded. A handful of technical hiccups at launch - camera balking in tight spaces, occasional frame pacing on demanding PCs - have been partly addressed by patches. Requiem is also unambiguously less frightening than Innocence on a pure tension level: giving Amicia more combat capability and the ability to re-enter stealth after getting spotted bleeds some of the original's desperate, one-mistake-and-you-die pressure. Players who loved that fragile, heart-in-throat quality may find Requiem a more comfortable but less thrilling experience. What the game does exceptionally well is character work. The sibling relationship between Amicia and Hugo is written and performed at a level that most narrative games never reach. New companions Arnaud and Sophia add moral weight without overstaying their welcome. The score by Olivier Deriviere is among the best in any game released that year. If story and atmosphere are your primary currency, Requiem delivers them with rare confidence, and the final act earns the title's funereal meaning in a way that genuinely stings. Play Innocence first - Requiem assumes you know these people and loses significant impact if you don't. For returning fans, this is exactly the sequel the first game deserved.

Alex
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steamNarrative-DrivenMedieval SettingStealth-PuzzleAlchemy CraftingLinear AdventureEmotional StoryCrossbow CombatRat Swarm MechanicsSkill-Tree Progression

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