THE HEAVY BURDEN OF A MONARCH
The kingdom is captured by the enemy, the castle is under siege, there are no supplies, the army is exhausted, and the enemy army is led by a man who was once close to his heart, and is now the most hated enemy.
Yes, Your Grace is a game that tells about the hardships of life as a royal, about the daily difficult choice between people’s lives, passions, important alliances, family needs and, of course, one’s own selfish interests.
The point is simple: every day of the King (that is, you) begins with receiving visitors, including nobles, merchants, and commoner artisans. Each of them asks for something. Petitions range from a pair of gold to buy new boots to proposals for an alliance between your kingdom and a neighboring county. You have to decide who to refuse and who is worthy of help. You will have to balance trying to advance economic and military interests, protect your people and take care of the well-being of your family. And know that not all of those gathered near your throne pursue good goals. Some only dream of harming you.
In addition to minor achievements and troubles, global problems will have to be solved: an army of mountain barbarians has already approached the kingdom, whose leader has long-standing scores to settle with the King. You won’t have enough strength of your own to repel the attack, so you’ll have to seek help from neighboring kings and lords.
I won’t reveal the plot twists and will only say that at the moment where the story should come to an end and it would seem that it is about to end, in fact everything is just beginning. And don't be fooled by the pixelated image style. Believe me, passions run hotter here than in many films about palace intrigue. There were moments when even I shed a royal tear.
Most of all this game reminded me of the famous Papers, Please. Here you will also have to decide other people's destinies and make decisions on which which of the many endings will be achieved completely depends. By the way, don’t expect an absolute happy ending. Few characters cannot die during the course of the plot due to bad decisions. Personally, the ending was quite sad for me and I peered at the pixels on the screen for a long time, not believing that everything that happened was my fault.
I would especially like to praise the sound design. The musical theme of the main menu and during the credits is something special, and the words spoken by the characters completely resemble a separate language.
Conclusion: the question “should I buy?” not present at all. A must buy. This game is definitely worth the money and the events that take place in it will be imprinted in your memory for a long time.
Forward into the abyss of political intrigue and the gravity of moral issues. And remember that the Florentini bank is not as simple and honest as it seems.