A Plague Tale: Innocence Review

“Who is this for?” I ask this out loud quite a bit — even if no one else is around. Usually, this is a conversation between my wife and I, mid-movie, after stumbling upon some Netflix abomination late at night. Like the ones that bill themselves as comedies but then are just about bummed-out actors exchanging long glances, or the kind that tells the story of Ted Bundy as if he was the real victim. You know: content for no one. I rarely have to ask The Question in relation to video games, because video games are often defined by their systems of play. Even if I don’t get what … Continue reading A Plague Tale: Innocence Review