Hey everyone! Welcome to the stream! Today we're diving into A Plague Tale: Requiem, the sequel to the critically acclaimed A Plague Tale: Innocence. If you haven’t seen or played the first game, it's all about Amicia and Hugo—two siblings who are struggling to survive in a brutal, plague-ridden world during the Hundred Years’ War in France. So, Requiem picks up right where the last game left off. You’re still with Amicia and Hugo, but now, things are even darker and more intense. The plague has evolved into something worse—there are hordes of rats swarming everywhere, and we’re dealing with even more dangerous factions, as well as the trauma from the past. The emotional weight of the story is real, and it’s impossible not to get attached to these characters as they try to find hope in a world that seems completely lost. Gameplay-wise, it’s an absolute masterpiece. It’s all about stealth and puzzle-solving, where you need to use your surroundings to get past enemies, avoid rat swarms, and survive the harsh environment. The rat mechanics are insane—it's so creepy, like a sea of writhing bodies. You’ll be sneaking, crafting tools, and thinking on your feet constantly. And the graphics... oh my god, the visuals are jaw-dropping. It's like playing through an interactive painting. But what I love the most is the deep narrative—it’s not just about surviving; it’s about the bond between Amicia and Hugo, and how they evolve as characters. The game also doesn’t shy away from darker themes, which makes the whole experience feel very raw and emotional. So, buckle up, we’re in for a wild ride full of twists, turns, and a whole lot of rat-based chaos. Let’s get into it! The Rig: CPU:AMD Ryzen 7 7800x3D GPU:AMD RADEON 7900XT MB:Gigabyte x670 RAM:2*16 RIPJAWS S5 SSD:Samsung 990 PRO