The one line that broke me in the end was Hugo saying "I've been happy with you" he did not care that he was going to die instead Hugo just accepted it and the only thing he really cared about was every moment that he got to spend with his sister. Man this game just messes with your head.
hey man. I lost my sister a few days before Christmas 2014 in a traffic accident. She was 22 and I was 17 at the time. I didn't know how to cope. I asked my aunt for advice (she had also lost her brother, also a car accident, sometime in 2006) and what she told me stuck with me: "You never forget. Wounds never heal. With time, you just learn to tolerate the pain." And now, 9 years later, I see how true her words were. I try to live every waking moment as if my sister can see through my eyes, to give her a life she never got to experience. I hope - no, I'm sure - she's proud of me, and that's what keeps me going. And I'm sure your sister is proud of you, too. Stay strong.
“You never get over it, you learn to deal with it” that’s how It was told to me. I’ve been fortunate to not have any losses in my immediate family(knock on wood). I don’t ever want to know what’s that’s like.
Sorry for your loss man, I don't want to be counterintuitive, but Hugo's death or change was completely avoidable. I guess they really want the terminal illness metaphor to relate to the players. I doubt that though.
amazing words...thanks for sharing and sorry for your loss. she IS proud of you, especially her knowing that she mean so much to you and you still want her to be happy.
Do I play A Plague Tale Requiem? Yes. Did I get spoiled? Yes. Do I regret ignoring the warnings? No. This was such a personal video for you and hearing you talk about these things was worth the spoiler. Neon, you're an incredibly strong person and your sister would be proud
Yea but I don't understand why he called himself overdramatic over his sister death, like what are you allowed to suffer then, what can you cry for if not for missing somone
My condolences for your sister. I can't imagine how hard it must be for you to even talk about this. These videos have been one of the best things that I've seen on this platform for the past few years and I want you to know just how amazing content you make. Thank you.
I lost my beloved stepmom in 2017, my Father in 2019, and my mother on 2021, stepmom anf father of cancer in their late 50s, and my mother of als, having my parents gone before age 35, it was so hard, ot still is, i still cry out of nowhere, people say it gets better, when?, idk its not better for me, i just hope for anyone that recently lost someone, you're not alone ❤
I never comment on videos, but i just have to express my gratitude for this video. Requiem is one of my all time favourite games because of how hard it hit me. I think Amicia might be the most well written female protagonist I’ve ever had the pleasure of playing as, I was right there with her the entire game. Hearing your story and the impact this game had on you was beautiful and it’s so amazing to see this game getting the respect it deserves. Thankyou for making this video! Keep up the great content man, it is much appreciated
Just played it a week ago. It was a second time that a game made me so devastated and depressed. Its music is especially so fitting and it's still hard to listen to without falling into despair
@@adk7165 The first was Horizon Zero Dawn. Though it was 6 years ago, I wasn't quite experienced with games, and also was sort of predisposed to sadness at that time, so I'm not sure if the game was truly that good or not. But Plague Tale's drama is certainly masterfully done. I've just started playing TLoU 1 by the way. Curious to see if it's truly as good as the reviews say
Love your witcher stuff and your branching out to other games has been fun to watch, looking forward to this one especially because I've played it. I'm so sorry for your loss, glad this game was able to help you in some way
He actually mentioned it in a previous video but it was so brief I thought it happened ages ago. People often overlook video games not as a coping mechanism, but as a source for healing.
I had understood the circumstances of your sister before, and as an older brother it just breaks my heart. I have a lot of respect that you shared so much about it and wish you all the best. As for the game, I didn't enjoy the story except for a few small moments between Amicia and Hugo, but I have a lot of appreciation for the studio and a TON of respect for your experience with it.
I’m so glad you talked about the idea that Hugo could be fine if they found a safe place. I never saw anyone talking about that possibility - instead assuming that he would always succumb. Your explanation cleared up the lingering questions I had there, so thank you!
"Requiem" is not only a story well told, it is a story that needed to be told. Because in the end it talks about hard truths, and following Amicia through this story and reflecting about her path enables you to discover these truths - about yourself or about others. It documents the power of allegorical story telling, its way of using metaphors as a lens to provide a new perspective. In that it becomes not only entertaining but also enlightening, as it does not distract you from yourself and make your forget, but actually makes you reflect and learn. "Requiem" is one of the finest examples in pop culture. Another examples are Grimm's Fairy Tales or "Star Trek" (the classic one, until 2005). To me at its core APT is about not losing your humanity, your ability to have empathy and compassion in a world full of hate and violence, and Amicia's and Hugo's struggle within themselves. And both come out of this struggle differently, as both are different characters with different prepositions and at a different state of maturity. Amicia is a remarkable character, that stays with you after you followed her story. Because you feel that you can learn from her. And she suffered for you to be able to. You cannot give enough credit for her creators, like writer Sébastien Renard, motion capture actress Robyn Wolf, voice actress Charlotte McBurney, character designer and CGI model creator Olivier Ponsonnet, and the animators who provided additional in-game performances (like Lise Sourlier who played Amicia hugging Hugo one last time or worked on Amicia's animation breaking down in the hidden room). Through their talent and love for story telling Amicia came to life and they created a character that truly is so much more than just the sum of her parts. I started playing "Innocence", because I saw by accident a playthrough on YT and thought, it looked nice and enabled me to explore 14th century medieval France a little. The epic journey I would embark and how deeply touched I would be by it at the end, I had no idea. Such a wonderful surprise!
Did not disappoint as per usual. As someone who recently had the unfortunate circumstance of having the one year anniversary of losing his dad; also somehow ended up playing games that dealt with losing dad's and diving deep into metal and dark trap, I am sorry for your loss. Im glad you have had a successful 2023 and Im sure your sister would be proud of you. May You have a Most Blessed 2024 my friend!
sorry about your loss... my eldest sister also passed away last July this year as well from cervical cancer just 3 days away from my dad's bday... life... take care and all the best this 2024 i guess...
Massive respect for putting yourself out there like this man. This can’t have been an easy video to make. Wishing you all the best going forward into the new year and to the new content!
I probably never would have given this game a second look but your video has me interested. And if thoughts and prayers from random internet guy helps at all I am sorry to hear about your sister. I can’t imagine going through that and I hope you find peace and comfort.
Never played A Plague Tale, but The Last of Us was similar for me. It didn't change my life but my perspective on a lot of things shifted from that experience.
I'm a very stoic person on the outside but very sensitive on the inside. I purposely didn't play this game because I knew it was going to do something like this after the innocence trailer. I cried at brocks funeral
As an only child and having only my mother left as family, both games were a window for me on what it would be like to have a sibling, I loved them both regardless of plot holes and other minor things
This is the only game to ever make me weep. I can't imagine playing right after losing someone. It's funny how media always seems to find us in those moments. To show us that we're not alone. And we never really are. Hope you're doing better man. Sounds like you are :)
I just wanted to honestly say that I am so glad your community got to see this aspect of you. I was one of those people who watched your videos early on (I was 130-odd hours into the witcher 3) and lost you in that time you needed. Rediscovering you're channel with KCD and watching your recent witcher content has A: made me apart of your community and B: forced me into reading the witcher books. Not as personable as losing a sibling, but your content affects people in all the best ways. Godspeed and good luck oh radiant Neon Knight. Here's to a year of excellence and growth.
I absolutely love these games so I was looking forward to this video since you mentioned it in your last one. Requiem broke my heart for days as someone who just has siblings, so I can’t imagine how it affected someone who has lost one. Much respect for speaking about it and making a video like this, can’t be easy
I had never even heard of these games before. At the 10 minute mark I went on Steam and bought both. I just finished Requiem, and immediately came back here. Just want to say thank you for putting me onto these because wow, that was one of the most powerful experiences a game can provide. I can't imagine how it would have felt playing this in your shoes, but I can see why you felt the need to talk about it. Incredible video, and sorry for your loss. Also, this ending and the same Witcher 3 scene were also the only times I've shed a tear over a game, lol.
I want to send my deepest condolences to you. I can't imagine what it must be like to lose a sister but I want you to know you aren't alone in being kicked in the gut by this game. A friend I had known since first school succumbed to cystic fibrosis when his was 15. I'm not a crier when it comes to games or films, but during the whole dream section I was crying, and when it came to killing Hugo I honestly had to do it through sobs. My whole heart goes out to you.
I would LOVE to see lucas, amicia, and sofia again (especially lucas) but idk how they could dedicate an entire game to their search for truth without having an active plague to fight against On lucas: man, he really was the rock this entire game. I was so happy when they hugged at the end because goddammit did they both need it. I loved seeing him stand up to amicia in the jail cell ("it's a fight you cannot win"), and i loved seeing him take some notes from amicia's tough attitude with a Lucas touch to try to motivate her and hugo to move after their mom died. Ugh, just, Lucas
i have never cried this much about a game just the fact that amicia had to kill her brother her own brother by throwing a rock at hugo that got me alot……it feels different than any other child deaths in any game ive played. This was worse this felt worse
I hope you're doing fine man. My younger sister is the one thing I love the most in this whole wide world and I couldn't even imagine anything ever happening to her. Throughout both of these games, I couldn't stop thinking about her and related to Amicia so much. Amicia and Hugo is the best sibling relationship I've seen in any game and just for that, it makes both of these games masterpieces. The moment Hugo first gives Amicia a flower is just THE cutest thing ever!
Thank you so much for this video and opening up about your sister. I am sure it was really hard to do that. I am so sorry for your loss. This game also touched me deeply. I cried a lot at the end. And btw: your videos are amazing! You are very talented and skilled :) Don't think about too much what others might think- you are on the right path. Wishing you all the best!
Hi Neon, Thank you for sharing, really. I have three sisters and I can not even start to fathom a life without them. I am truly sorry. But, I am certain she would be proud of you!
I didn't watch past the 10 min mark to avoid spoilers but I just wanted to give you my condolences for what is alluded to before that point in the vid. Looking forward to more great content from you. (Baldur's Gate 3?)
My heart goes out to you. I can not even imagine the pain of losing my older brother. I wish you all the best in life and lots of success with your channel. Your content is great and deep and I love it ❤️ you deserve it.
These games are so special to me. It fills my stupid heart to hear others' relationship to it. I honestly can't formulate a better reply than this at the moment. I'll be coming back to rewatch this video again, no doubt. Just like i always come back to the games themselves. I am currently spite-recalling high school french to read tenebris. I love these silly little rat games beyond words. They continue to mean so much to me. As gut-wrenching as they are, i find them deeply comforting. Catharsis, man. Hell of a drug.
imo the Plague Tale games have some of the best music in gaming history. The main menu theme of Requiem hit so hard after listening to "Up There" in Ch 16
I haven't played this game, but I subscribed to you when you could count your viewers/subs on one hand and I've always loved your content. This is an incredibly brave video and thankyou for sharing. I have a similar, yet completely different story with how The Witcher 3 completely saved me. Sorry for your loss, and I hope things are as good as they could possibly be for you in the near-future.
Thank you for putting this out. The last five months have had a lot of loss and grieving for me, due to the loss of a family member to cancer and a really sudden breakup that made me lose not only my girlfriend but also our dog, both of whom were the most important beings in life for me. I'm always happy to see these kinds of reconstructions. I'm sorry for your loss and I hope you'll feel better soon. Also, for anyone looking to play Requiem, it'll be free on the lowest-tier PS+ in January, so no better time to check it out if you're interested.
There are times in any media where it surprises you by connecting or speaking to you in some deep way because of what you’re going through or what you’ve been through. I had it with a little college play I went to because I had to and was surprised when the tears fell. Not a big crier, but it related to struggles in my family. I think that’s kinda of the goal in anything dramatic or philosophical in purpose. My most recent games played are the Metro games, and I’d recommend them as far as you can find a shooter game that actually has choices and impact save for like- what, Black Ops 2? The final game is such an amazing capstone to the games.
I’m so sorry to hear about the loss of your sister , I can’t imagine what this game meant to you. It was a truly beautiful game and quickly rose to one of my favourites of all time, I think about the ending way too often, I don’t think a video game has ever made me emotionally connect and just straight up cry the way requiem did. I really hope to see another game come out of this franchise. Can’t wait for your next video.
I, too, have suffered the loss of losing one of my sisters, who was 3 years older than me and probably the one I was closest with. Fast forward a few years, and I suffered a broken heart, and only 5 months later, then the death of another loved one. Then I played requiem and the ending broke me. After another couple of years, I feel like I'm in a much better spot, and I'm meeting lots of new people trying new things again. I feel like playing these games has helped speed along the grieving process.
I've been putting this video off as I had both games on my backlog. Last month, I played them back to back. No matter how hard we fight, somethings never changing is a lesson I struggled, even to this day. There hasn't been a day where I would have wanted to keep fighting even if it was not possible to. I haven't lost a sibling like you Neon, but I understand. Videos like these, more importantly the letting out we give out is the most important. Thank you. ❤
My condolences, I lost my grandfather this year who was more like a father to me. Your videos, especially those on The Witcher are my favorite content on TH-cam and help me when I need an escape. Thanks for all you do.
Hey man, I also have an older sister and she the most important person in my life. I can't even begin to imagine what you went through. I'm so sorry for your loss, from the bottom of my heart, I truly am
My sincerest condolences to you, my friend. It is something that I truly empathise with as last year I lost my elder sister too, also as a result of cancer. Watching your videos has given me a lot of enjoyment over the last year and a bit, at times where sometimes I don't know quite where to turn, so for that I thank you! Stay well.
Condolences for your sister. I've lost an aunt to cancer. It sucks. Great video on this series. Requiem had me sitting in tears at the end. The music and story telling are incredible.
I couldn’t imagine it. I would die for my sister. I didn’t even want one, but the first time I held her in my arms, I swore to always protect her and her smile. But I’ve never imagined what would happen if I failed. I won’t give my thoughts and prayers man. But know that she is in a better place, no matter what you believe in. Maybe one day in this life, you will be too.
I'm sorry for your loss. Cancer can be so unforgiving and I'm coming up on the one-year anniversary of losing one of my oldest friends to it. I'll admit to crying during this video and I can't imagine how it must have been for you to play it, but I'm happy it ended up helping you. PS: I might be the one person who hasn't played either game but still enjoyed watching to the end. Can't wait for your Hearts of Stone "what would Geralt do" video!
I extend my condolences for your loss. The Plague Tale games are exceptional, skillfully addressing the theme of losing loved ones. I encourage anyone reading this to experience both games in French.
I am truly sorry for your loss, every video of yours is so consistely well done and I just want to thank you for sharing your experiences and your knowledge. Not only do I think you post the best Witcher content, but some of the best content on the platform. Ill be waiting with anticipation for any video that you plan on making.
This game broke me in so many ways. I can only imagine what you felt when you lost your sister. Thank you for sharing your personal story, and I'm so sorry for your loss 😢
My condolences for your sister. I also appreciate your courage to open up and talk about it. I really appreciate that someone is talking about this hidden gem of a game! I thought exactly the same about Amicia when I was playing the game, and you articulated it very well. The Macula and by extension Huge (a little bit) feel like a MacGuffin, and the story is all about the journey of Amicia. From the sisterhood to the pseudo-family and ultimately the sacrificing and letting go. It's a very beautifully told story in the medium of a video game. Some flaws aside, it is a very emotional game.
You mentioned your sister passing in a previous vid briefly, but that she was the last of you immediate family hit home for me. You've been thru a lot for your age.
And he even said it with his trademark deadpan delivery. ‘My sister died. Believe it or not and this may shock you, but that kinda threw my life off track a little bit’ Never change neonknight❤
I follow your videos since I stumbled on your very first - and at this time only - video. I hope you stay strong and wish you all the best for the next and future years. I really enjoy your videos and I am looking forward to more of these!
Hey Neon, Watched the video yesterday but had to take some time to think before writing. First of all, my sincere condolences about the loss of your sister. Sharing your story truly hit me and I'm impressed by your bravery and strength to talk about it. A lot of emotional maturity right there and you help a lot of people by doing so. Thank you! (and don't ever worry that people would be uninterested and not care). Regarding your videos and the content you make, I've been following you for some time now and in my opinion your content is top-tier. I have never played Plague Tale but it doesn't matter, still watch all your uploads. Without a doubt, you could build a full-time career on it and become really really big if you found time to upload more regularly. Reason being that you have a thorough and funny yet brilliant and honest way of reviewing games and making your point come across. You are great, man! (And take this from someone who is probably about twice your age and lives in a different part of the world.) Your sister would be (and surely is) proud!
Just actually found your channel today from your older Witcher 3 videos and I love the videos man keep up the great work. I’m truly sorry for your loss. But her energy is forever with you now. Stay strong ❤️
I’m such a perceptive and sentimental person but watching this video felt like curing from a very great pain after the ending of this game. I hope you’re doing okay and dealt with your loss of a loved one. New subscriber here! Thank you so much for making this video❤
Never thought that I would watch a whole video about Plague Tale cause it never particularly interested me but here we are. Great job man. I'm really sorry for your loss. Stay strong and keep on with great vids!
I just finished both games and came across your video. I am very sorry about your sister and I hope you’re doing well right now. Thank you for this great video that gave great insights on what they can do after the ending of the game. Personally, A Plague Tale is the game I’ve been the most emotionally impacted by because of the build up in the relationship between the siblings and how it ended. I really couldn’t care less about the depth in gameplay (its most criticized aspect) because I’ve just bonded so much with Amicia and Hugo in both games. The best parts of it being the interactions between them and how they expressed their love for each other. So seeing Hugo accept his death and Amicia keeping the fight to save him until the last second truly broke me when I finished the game. NO game did this to me in 15+ years I’ve been playing video games and especially story driven ones. If they make a third game, I really hope they don’t ruin the ending of requiem wether we play with Amicia again or in a modern day plague as foreshadowed in the post credit scene.
It's a shame you're most likely right about this being one of your less viewed videos. I've watched and loved your content for ages, really awesome to see you make a video so personal to you which you're so passionate about.
Oh Plaguetale.. Yeah. I can´t imagine any sane person going through this game unharmed. I love this kind of stories but it very often leaves a void which just won´t go away.
What’s beautiful about this game is how the gameplay and narrative serve to make you feel the themes. To me it’s a game about power, cruelty, and ignorance and preserving innocence and goodness even as the world forces you to be a monster. Almost everyone with any authority is corrupted by power. As are you, the stronger you get.
This game connected to my inner being and my aim to protect my siblings, the pain it brought back up when I watched my extended family die, I couldn't do anything about it. Amicia was that she did everything she could do and came up short. The reality of that had me hallow. Or how powerless I was for my two dogs both by cancer. How far would you go to save the ones you love and care for.
4:28 When I played Innocence i didn't really feel that way because the only kills I did were the mandatory ones and sneaked my way through 99% of the game which made the experience that much better. Good point but i loved the way it was handled, lets you go cowabunga if thats your style or play like an actual stealth game.
i’m so sorry for your loss, my condolences. and thank you for opening up about something very personal ♥️ this was a beautiful video. you have a way with words, storytelling, and scripts - your channel is truly high quality videos all around. even when i haven’t played any of the games you’ve talked about, i am all here for it! it’s funny when you were in the middle of major spoiler territory and mentioned that “zero people who haven’t already played continued watching” cause i did haha. maybe i shouldve watched a playthrough and experienced the game spoiler free but i really just enjoy your videos too much 😅 anyway, this video seriously made me both laugh out loud and shed tears. (shoutouts to 1:28 and 1:41 and the rat poison for the soul comments for being hilarious) happy new year and wishing you a great 2024 ahead of you ◡̈
I would love to see a prequel about Aelia and Basilius. I know that we already know the ending and it's not really satisfying, just dying swarmed by soldiers. But story about relationship between them and their challenges would be interesting. Also sadly the reason why we certainly won't get game like this any soon is because Aelia was melee fighter and this studio doesn't seem to have experience necessary to make another kingdom come or elden ring type of gameplay
I don't often meet people who love Plague Tale as much as me! I'm so sorry that you had such a deep loss before playing, but I'm glad that the game helped get you through it. As a mom with my younger children being in the same age group as Hugo, that ending broke me automatically, along with the emotion of the story... Quick comment as to what I remember about Arnaud: I love his character in the game, and would have loved to see his relationship with Hugo expanded. He quite clearly played a fatherly figure to Hugo, who never got the chance Amicia did to get to know his actual dad... I also always thought Amicia was too hard on him
I’ll check back in a couple weeks when they release this game for free on PS and I’ve had time to play. Can’t be having any spoilers. But thought I’d leave a like and comment for the algorithm. You do great work man, keep it up!
The one line that broke me in the end was Hugo saying "I've been happy with you" he did not care that he was going to die instead Hugo just accepted it and the only thing he really cared about was every moment that he got to spend with his sister. Man this game just messes with your head.
hey man. I lost my sister a few days before Christmas 2014 in a traffic accident. She was 22 and I was 17 at the time. I didn't know how to cope. I asked my aunt for advice (she had also lost her brother, also a car accident, sometime in 2006) and what she told me stuck with me: "You never forget. Wounds never heal. With time, you just learn to tolerate the pain." And now, 9 years later, I see how true her words were. I try to live every waking moment as if my sister can see through my eyes, to give her a life she never got to experience. I hope - no, I'm sure - she's proud of me, and that's what keeps me going. And I'm sure your sister is proud of you, too. Stay strong.
“You never get over it, you learn to deal with it” that’s how It was told to me. I’ve been fortunate to not have any losses in my immediate family(knock on wood). I don’t ever want to know what’s that’s like.
Sorry for your loss man.
Sorry for your loss man, I don't want to be counterintuitive, but Hugo's death or change was completely avoidable. I guess they really want the terminal illness metaphor to relate to the players. I doubt that though.
Sorry for youre lose did you find it or he losting 😢😢😢 sorry for this story
amazing words...thanks for sharing and sorry for your loss. she IS proud of you, especially her knowing that she mean so much to you and you still want her to be happy.
Do I play A Plague Tale Requiem? Yes. Did I get spoiled? Yes. Do I regret ignoring the warnings? No. This was such a personal video for you and hearing you talk about these things was worth the spoiler. Neon, you're an incredibly strong person and your sister would be proud
I'm sorry for your loss man. Stay strong, love your stuff.
Yea but I don't understand why he called himself overdramatic over his sister death, like what are you allowed to suffer then, what can you cry for if not for missing somone
My condolences for your sister. I can't imagine how hard it must be for you to even talk about this.
These videos have been one of the best things that I've seen on this platform for the past few years and I want you to know just how amazing content you make.
Thank you.
I lost my beloved stepmom in 2017, my Father in 2019, and my mother on 2021, stepmom anf father of cancer in their late 50s, and my mother of als, having my parents gone before age 35, it was so hard, ot still is, i still cry out of nowhere, people say it gets better, when?, idk its not better for me, i just hope for anyone that recently lost someone, you're not alone ❤
I never comment on videos, but i just have to express my gratitude for this video. Requiem is one of my all time favourite games because of how hard it hit me. I think Amicia might be the most well written female protagonist I’ve ever had the pleasure of playing as, I was right there with her the entire game. Hearing your story and the impact this game had on you was beautiful and it’s so amazing to see this game getting the respect it deserves. Thankyou for making this video! Keep up the great content man, it is much appreciated
Just played it a week ago. It was a second time that a game made me so devastated and depressed. Its music is especially so fitting and it's still hard to listen to without falling into despair
What was the first one? For me it would be TLOU2. Not necessarily depressed but absolutely emotionally exhausted and done.
@@adk7165 The first was Horizon Zero Dawn. Though it was 6 years ago, I wasn't quite experienced with games, and also was sort of predisposed to sadness at that time, so I'm not sure if the game was truly that good or not. But Plague Tale's drama is certainly masterfully done.
I've just started playing TLoU 1 by the way. Curious to see if it's truly as good as the reviews say
Love your witcher stuff and your branching out to other games has been fun to watch, looking forward to this one especially because I've played it. I'm so sorry for your loss, glad this game was able to help you in some way
He actually mentioned it in a previous video but it was so brief I thought it happened ages ago. People often overlook video games not as a coping mechanism, but as a source for healing.
I had understood the circumstances of your sister before, and as an older brother it just breaks my heart. I have a lot of respect that you shared so much about it and wish you all the best.
As for the game, I didn't enjoy the story except for a few small moments between Amicia and Hugo, but I have a lot of appreciation for the studio and a TON of respect for your experience with it.
I’m so glad you talked about the idea that Hugo could be fine if they found a safe place. I never saw anyone talking about that possibility - instead assuming that he would always succumb. Your explanation cleared up the lingering questions I had there, so thank you!
"Requiem" is not only a story well told, it is a story that needed to be told. Because in the end it talks about hard truths, and following Amicia through this story and reflecting about her path enables you to discover these truths - about yourself or about others. It documents the power of allegorical story telling, its way of using metaphors as a lens to provide a new perspective. In that it becomes not only entertaining but also enlightening, as it does not distract you from yourself and make your forget, but actually makes you reflect and learn. "Requiem" is one of the finest examples in pop culture. Another examples are Grimm's Fairy Tales or "Star Trek" (the classic one, until 2005).
To me at its core APT is about not losing your humanity, your ability to have empathy and compassion in a world full of hate and violence, and Amicia's and Hugo's struggle within themselves. And both come out of this struggle differently, as both are different characters with different prepositions and at a different state of maturity.
Amicia is a remarkable character, that stays with you after you followed her story. Because you feel that you can learn from her. And she suffered for you to be able to. You cannot give enough credit for her creators, like writer Sébastien Renard, motion capture actress Robyn Wolf, voice actress Charlotte McBurney, character designer and CGI model creator Olivier Ponsonnet, and the animators who provided additional in-game performances (like Lise Sourlier who played Amicia hugging Hugo one last time or worked on Amicia's animation breaking down in the hidden room). Through their talent and love for story telling Amicia came to life and they created a character that truly is so much more than just the sum of her parts.
I started playing "Innocence", because I saw by accident a playthrough on YT and thought, it looked nice and enabled me to explore 14th century medieval France a little. The epic journey I would embark and how deeply touched I would be by it at the end, I had no idea. Such a wonderful surprise!
This game is peak bro
Did not disappoint as per usual. As someone who recently had the unfortunate circumstance of having the one year anniversary of losing his dad; also somehow ended up playing games that dealt with losing dad's and diving deep into metal and dark trap, I am sorry for your loss.
Im glad you have had a successful 2023 and Im sure your sister would be proud of you. May You have a Most Blessed 2024 my friend!
sorry about your loss... my eldest sister also passed away last July this year as well from cervical cancer just 3 days away from my dad's bday... life... take care and all the best this 2024 i guess...
Massive respect for putting yourself out there like this man. This can’t have been an easy video to make. Wishing you all the best going forward into the new year and to the new content!
I probably never would have given this game a second look but your video has me interested.
And if thoughts and prayers from random internet guy helps at all I am sorry to hear about your sister. I can’t imagine going through that and I hope you find peace and comfort.
Never played A Plague Tale, but The Last of Us was similar for me. It didn't change my life but my perspective on a lot of things shifted from that experience.
I'm a very stoic person on the outside but very sensitive on the inside. I purposely didn't play this game because I knew it was going to do something like this after the innocence trailer.
I cried at brocks funeral
My condoleances to you man i hope 2024 is beter for you bro and if its not keep listening to Slayer that fixes most things at least a bit
As an only child and having only my mother left as family, both games were a window for me on what it would be like to have a sibling, I loved them both regardless of plot holes and other minor things
This is the only game to ever make me weep. I can't imagine playing right after losing someone. It's funny how media always seems to find us in those moments. To show us that we're not alone. And we never really are. Hope you're doing better man. Sounds like you are :)
I lost my father 3 weeks ago. I feel your pain. I hope you get through dark hours.
From one stranger to another, much love.
I just wanted to honestly say that I am so glad your community got to see this aspect of you. I was one of those people who watched your videos early on (I was 130-odd hours into the witcher 3) and lost you in that time you needed. Rediscovering you're channel with KCD and watching your recent witcher content has A: made me apart of your community and B: forced me into reading the witcher books. Not as personable as losing a sibling, but your content affects people in all the best ways. Godspeed and good luck oh radiant Neon Knight.
Here's to a year of excellence and growth.
I absolutely love these games so I was looking forward to this video since you mentioned it in your last one. Requiem broke my heart for days as someone who just has siblings, so I can’t imagine how it affected someone who has lost one. Much respect for speaking about it and making a video like this, can’t be easy
I lost one of my brothers a year and a half ago. So I understand your pain every day that passes I wonder how this could have happened...
I'm sorry for your loss, my condolences.
I had never even heard of these games before. At the 10 minute mark I went on Steam and bought both. I just finished Requiem, and immediately came back here. Just want to say thank you for putting me onto these because wow, that was one of the most powerful experiences a game can provide. I can't imagine how it would have felt playing this in your shoes, but I can see why you felt the need to talk about it. Incredible video, and sorry for your loss.
Also, this ending and the same Witcher 3 scene were also the only times I've shed a tear over a game, lol.
I want to send my deepest condolences to you. I can't imagine what it must be like to lose a sister but I want you to know you aren't alone in being kicked in the gut by this game. A friend I had known since first school succumbed to cystic fibrosis when his was 15. I'm not a crier when it comes to games or films, but during the whole dream section I was crying, and when it came to killing Hugo I honestly had to do it through sobs. My whole heart goes out to you.
I would LOVE to see lucas, amicia, and sofia again (especially lucas) but idk how they could dedicate an entire game to their search for truth without having an active plague to fight against
On lucas: man, he really was the rock this entire game. I was so happy when they hugged at the end because goddammit did they both need it. I loved seeing him stand up to amicia in the jail cell ("it's a fight you cannot win"), and i loved seeing him take some notes from amicia's tough attitude with a Lucas touch to try to motivate her and hugo to move after their mom died. Ugh, just, Lucas
i have never cried this much about a game just the fact that amicia had to kill her brother her own brother by throwing a rock at hugo that got me alot……it feels different than any other child deaths in any game ive played. This was worse this felt worse
Sorry for your loss, stay strong my dude
I hope you're doing fine man.
My younger sister is the one thing I love the most in this whole wide world and I couldn't even imagine anything ever happening to her. Throughout both of these games, I couldn't stop thinking about her and related to Amicia so much.
Amicia and Hugo is the best sibling relationship I've seen in any game and just for that, it makes both of these games masterpieces. The moment Hugo first gives Amicia a flower is just THE cutest thing ever!
Thank you so much for this video and opening up about your sister. I am sure it was really hard to do that. I am so sorry for your loss.
This game also touched me deeply. I cried a lot at the end. And btw: your videos are amazing! You are very talented and skilled :) Don't think about too much what others might think- you are on the right path. Wishing you all the best!
Omg, what are the odds. I just finished this game last night!
I lost my sister to suicide/drug overdose this March of 2023.
I feel you buddy. Be strong.
Im sorry for you and your family dude. Hope you're all holding up alright 🙏
Hi Neon,
Thank you for sharing, really.
I have three sisters and I can not even start to fathom a life without them.
I am truly sorry. But, I am certain she would be proud of you!
I didn't watch past the 10 min mark to avoid spoilers but I just wanted to give you my condolences for what is alluded to before that point in the vid. Looking forward to more great content from you. (Baldur's Gate 3?)
My heart goes out to you. I can not even imagine the pain of losing my older brother. I wish you all the best in life and lots of success with your channel. Your content is great and deep and I love it ❤️ you deserve it.
These games are so special to me. It fills my stupid heart to hear others' relationship to it. I honestly can't formulate a better reply than this at the moment. I'll be coming back to rewatch this video again, no doubt. Just like i always come back to the games themselves. I am currently spite-recalling high school french to read tenebris. I love these silly little rat games beyond words. They continue to mean so much to me. As gut-wrenching as they are, i find them deeply comforting. Catharsis, man. Hell of a drug.
imo the Plague Tale games have some of the best music in gaming history. The main menu theme of Requiem hit so hard after listening to "Up There" in Ch 16
Been watching you since bf2. Im really sorry about your loss. hope you hang in there.
So sorry for your loss, my condolences, adore your channel and your personality shines through so well.
Sorry about your sister, it seems each year everything gets worse, but we can only hope 2024 will be a little better, hope you have a good new year.
I haven't played this game, but I subscribed to you when you could count your viewers/subs on one hand and I've always loved your content. This is an incredibly brave video and thankyou for sharing. I have a similar, yet completely different story with how The Witcher 3 completely saved me. Sorry for your loss, and I hope things are as good as they could possibly be for you in the near-future.
Thank you for putting this out. The last five months have had a lot of loss and grieving for me, due to the loss of a family member to cancer and a really sudden breakup that made me lose not only my girlfriend but also our dog, both of whom were the most important beings in life for me. I'm always happy to see these kinds of reconstructions. I'm sorry for your loss and I hope you'll feel better soon.
Also, for anyone looking to play Requiem, it'll be free on the lowest-tier PS+ in January, so no better time to check it out if you're interested.
There are times in any media where it surprises you by connecting or speaking to you in some deep way because of what you’re going through or what you’ve been through.
I had it with a little college play I went to because I had to and was surprised when the tears fell. Not a big crier, but it related to struggles in my family. I think that’s kinda of the goal in anything dramatic or philosophical in purpose.
My most recent games played are the Metro games, and I’d recommend them as far as you can find a shooter game that actually has choices and impact save for like- what, Black Ops 2? The final game is such an amazing capstone to the games.
I’m so sorry to hear about the loss of your sister , I can’t imagine what this game meant to you. It was a truly beautiful game and quickly rose to one of my favourites of all time, I think about the ending way too often, I don’t think a video game has ever made me emotionally connect and just straight up cry the way requiem did. I really hope to see another game come out of this franchise.
Can’t wait for your next video.
Great video, all my condolences, lets make this video the most viewed of his channel!
I'm sorry for your loss, I lost my older sister too. It's strange not having her around even four years later.
I got this when it came out before I could be spoiled and I sat staring at my computer screen for like 20 minutes after the ending. Gut wrenching.
I, too, have suffered the loss of losing one of my sisters, who was 3 years older than me and probably the one I was closest with. Fast forward a few years, and I suffered a broken heart, and only 5 months later, then the death of another loved one. Then I played requiem and the ending broke me. After another couple of years, I feel like I'm in a much better spot, and I'm meeting lots of new people trying new things again. I feel like playing these games has helped speed along the grieving process.
I just learned there was a plague tale book?! off to go shopping!
I've been putting this video off as I had both games on my backlog. Last month, I played them back to back. No matter how hard we fight, somethings never changing is a lesson I struggled, even to this day. There hasn't been a day where I would have wanted to keep fighting even if it was not possible to. I haven't lost a sibling like you Neon, but I understand. Videos like these, more importantly the letting out we give out is the most important. Thank you. ❤
The game, and your video by extension, resonated incredibly well for me.
Thank you for making this video!
I subbed for TW3 content but you’re so entertaining I’ve stayed for games I don’t have any interest in.
My condolences, I lost my grandfather this year who was more like a father to me. Your videos, especially those on The Witcher are my favorite content on TH-cam and help me when I need an escape. Thanks for all you do.
Hey man, I also have an older sister and she the most important person in my life. I can't even begin to imagine what you went through. I'm so sorry for your loss, from the bottom of my heart, I truly am
My sincerest condolences to you, my friend. It is something that I truly empathise with as last year I lost my elder sister too, also as a result of cancer. Watching your videos has given me a lot of enjoyment over the last year and a bit, at times where sometimes I don't know quite where to turn, so for that I thank you! Stay well.
Fine. I'll play it. if only so I can watch this after.
Condolences for your sister. I've lost an aunt to cancer. It sucks. Great video on this series. Requiem had me sitting in tears at the end. The music and story telling are incredible.
I paid £6 for this game and feel bad. It's worth way more than that. One of the best games ever made.
wow. really moving video. my heart goes out to you man, amazing to see you transform a dark time in your life into a creative project.
I couldn’t imagine it. I would die for my sister. I didn’t even want one, but the first time I held her in my arms, I swore to always protect her and her smile.
But I’ve never imagined what would happen if I failed.
I won’t give my thoughts and prayers man. But know that she is in a better place, no matter what you believe in. Maybe one day in this life, you will be too.
I'm sorry for your loss. Cancer can be so unforgiving and I'm coming up on the one-year anniversary of losing one of my oldest friends to it. I'll admit to crying during this video and I can't imagine how it must have been for you to play it, but I'm happy it ended up helping you.
PS: I might be the one person who hasn't played either game but still enjoyed watching to the end. Can't wait for your Hearts of Stone "what would Geralt do" video!
I extend my condolences for your loss. The Plague Tale games are exceptional, skillfully addressing the theme of losing loved ones. I encourage anyone reading this to experience both games in French.
I am truly sorry for your loss, every video of yours is so consistely well done and I just want to thank you for sharing your experiences and your knowledge. Not only do I think you post the best Witcher content, but some of the best content on the platform. Ill be waiting with anticipation for any video that you plan on making.
This game broke me in so many ways. I can only imagine what you felt when you lost your sister. Thank you for sharing your personal story, and I'm so sorry for your loss 😢
My condolences for your sister. I also appreciate your courage to open up and talk about it.
I really appreciate that someone is talking about this hidden gem of a game! I thought exactly the same about Amicia when I was playing the game, and you articulated it very well. The Macula and by extension Huge (a little bit) feel like a MacGuffin, and the story is all about the journey of Amicia. From the sisterhood to the pseudo-family and ultimately the sacrificing and letting go. It's a very beautifully told story in the medium of a video game. Some flaws aside, it is a very emotional game.
You mentioned your sister passing in a previous vid briefly, but that she was the last of you immediate family hit home for me. You've been thru a lot for your age.
And he even said it with his trademark deadpan delivery. ‘My sister died. Believe it or not and this may shock you, but that kinda threw my life off track a little bit’
Never change neonknight❤
I follow your videos since I stumbled on your very first - and at this time only - video. I hope you stay strong and wish you all the best for the next and future years. I really enjoy your videos and I am looking forward to more of these!
Hey Neon,
Watched the video yesterday but had to take some time to think before writing. First of all, my sincere condolences about the loss of your sister. Sharing your story truly hit me and I'm impressed by your bravery and strength to talk about it. A lot of emotional maturity right there and you help a lot of people by doing so. Thank you! (and don't ever worry that people would be uninterested and not care).
Regarding your videos and the content you make, I've been following you for some time now and in my opinion your content is top-tier. I have never played Plague Tale but it doesn't matter, still watch all your uploads. Without a doubt, you could build a full-time career on it and become really really big if you found time to upload more regularly. Reason being that you have a thorough and funny yet brilliant and honest way of reviewing games and making your point come across. You are great, man! (And take this from someone who is probably about twice your age and lives in a different part of the world.) Your sister would be (and surely is) proud!
Just actually found your channel today from your older Witcher 3 videos and I love the videos man keep up the great work. I’m truly sorry for your loss. But her energy is forever with you now. Stay strong ❤️
I’m such a perceptive and sentimental person but watching this video felt like curing from a very great pain after the ending of this game. I hope you’re doing okay and dealt with your loss of a loved one. New subscriber here! Thank you so much for making this video❤
Never thought that I would watch a whole video about Plague Tale cause it never particularly interested me but here we are. Great job man. I'm really sorry for your loss. Stay strong and keep on with great vids!
I just finished both games and came across your video. I am very sorry about your sister and I hope you’re doing well right now. Thank you for this great video that gave great insights on what they can do after the ending of the game. Personally, A Plague Tale is the game I’ve been the most emotionally impacted by because of the build up in the relationship between the siblings and how it ended. I really couldn’t care less about the depth in gameplay (its most criticized aspect) because I’ve just bonded so much with Amicia and Hugo in both games. The best parts of it being the interactions between them and how they expressed their love for each other. So seeing Hugo accept his death and Amicia keeping the fight to save him until the last second truly broke me when I finished the game. NO game did this to me in 15+ years I’ve been playing video games and especially story driven ones. If they make a third game, I really hope they don’t ruin the ending of requiem wether we play with Amicia again or in a modern day plague as foreshadowed in the post credit scene.
I am so sorry about your loss. I love your videos and wish you the best in the future.
It's a shame you're most likely right about this being one of your less viewed videos. I've watched and loved your content for ages, really awesome to see you make a video so personal to you which you're so passionate about.
Hey man my condolences.
Sorry to hear that you lost your sister.
Oh Plaguetale.. Yeah. I can´t imagine any sane person going through this game unharmed. I love this kind of stories but it very often leaves a void which just won´t go away.
I was hoping that "the loss of my sister" was referring to something in the game and not his actual sister.....so 😔 sorry for your loss
I'm sorry about your sister. As someone who was raised by his 10 year old sister....well, I don't even wanna think about her not being around anymore.
My dad died from cancer on Christmas day 2022 and my mom got diagnosed with cancer over the summer of this year (2023)... shit sucks fr
Duuuuuuuuuude, the actual plot twist took me.
I very much respect you and hope you'll have a lot of love ♡
Thank you for all the effort you put into your videos. My condolences for your loss. I wish you a happy and successful 2024
What’s beautiful about this game is how the gameplay and narrative serve to make you feel the themes. To me it’s a game about power, cruelty, and ignorance and preserving innocence and goodness even as the world forces you to be a monster. Almost everyone with any authority is corrupted by power. As are you, the stronger you get.
This was a beautifully done video, and thank you for being willing to share something so close to you, I'm sure we were all listening.
This game connected to my inner being and my aim to protect my siblings, the pain it brought back up when I watched my extended family die, I couldn't do anything about it. Amicia was that she did everything she could do and came up short. The reality of that had me hallow. Or how powerless I was for my two dogs both by cancer. How far would you go to save the ones you love and care for.
im so so sorry for your loss.. it must've been very heart wrecking..
I am sorry for you loss.
Thanks for the new game recommendation, and sorry to hear about your sister
Dude, I love your channel and I hope you grow. I'm so sorry for your loss! ❤
I'm sorry for your loss man. Truly sorry. I will pray for you and your sisters soul.
4:28 When I played Innocence i didn't really feel that way because the only kills I did were the mandatory ones and sneaked my way through 99% of the game which made the experience that much better. Good point but i loved the way it was handled, lets you go cowabunga if thats your style or play like an actual stealth game.
I don’t really see how that changes the point I’m making. There are easily 20+ required kills throughout the game… that’s a lot of murder for anyone.
@@NeonKnight I got the point you made but it def feels a lot more worse when you can easily double that number
Also sorry to hear about your loss I wrote the comment without getting to the middle part
Hope you’re doing well. Imo, your videos are insanely good! You have many (including me) that are fans of yours! 😊
You have a really compelling storytelling method. Subbing for sure.
i’m so sorry for your loss, my condolences. and thank you for opening up about something very personal ♥️ this was a beautiful video. you have a way with words, storytelling, and scripts - your channel is truly high quality videos all around. even when i haven’t played any of the games you’ve talked about, i am all here for it! it’s funny when you were in the middle of major spoiler territory and mentioned that “zero people who haven’t already played continued watching” cause i did haha. maybe i shouldve watched a playthrough and experienced the game spoiler free but i really just enjoy your videos too much 😅 anyway, this video seriously made me both laugh out loud and shed tears. (shoutouts to 1:28 and 1:41 and the rat poison for the soul comments for being hilarious)
happy new year and wishing you a great 2024 ahead of you ◡̈
I would love to see a prequel about Aelia and Basilius. I know that we already know the ending and it's not really satisfying, just dying swarmed by soldiers. But story about relationship between them and their challenges would be interesting. Also sadly the reason why we certainly won't get game like this any soon is because Aelia was melee fighter and this studio doesn't seem to have experience necessary to make another kingdom come or elden ring type of gameplay
I don't often meet people who love Plague Tale as much as me! I'm so sorry that you had such a deep loss before playing, but I'm glad that the game helped get you through it.
As a mom with my younger children being in the same age group as Hugo, that ending broke me automatically, along with the emotion of the story...
Quick comment as to what I remember about Arnaud: I love his character in the game, and would have loved to see his relationship with Hugo expanded. He quite clearly played a fatherly figure to Hugo, who never got the chance Amicia did to get to know his actual dad... I also always thought Amicia was too hard on him
I’ll check back in a couple weeks when they release this game for free on PS and I’ve had time to play. Can’t be having any spoilers. But thought I’d leave a like and comment for the algorithm. You do great work man, keep it up!