Are the Plague Tale games historically accurate? - Part 2

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This is the second video in a series examining the historical elements of the games 'Plague Tale: Innocence' and 'Plague Tale: Requiem'. The first video looked at the historical events referenced in the games, and it ends up that some were accurate while others were not. This time, I'll discuss the locations used in the games. Do they faithfully resemble actual historical sites or are they mostly products of the game developers' imagination? As always there will be major spoilers, you have been warned.

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Awesome vid, though I'd love to hear more about the accuracy of the clothing and armour seen in game.

tobyjohnson-ellis
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Awesome video!! Thanks for doing this comparison as I’ve always wondered about the accuracy of a plague tale and medieval France. Would be great if you could do Kingdom Come Deliverance next as it is set in a similar time
Period.

Gamingwomp
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18:25 The spiral structure down to the first Macula carrier actually resembles the "Initiation Well" in Sintra, Portugal.

TheTuubster
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9:20 What would have been interesting regarding the gothic church: Was the type of decoration with the rich wooden arches and golden & patterned columns in the game realistic?

TheTuubster
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12:00 The roman arena is also distinctive because inside it is around FOUR TIMES LARGER than from the outside. ;)

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