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Yes, Your Grace Critic Reviews

28 Total Reviews

22 Positive Reviews(78.6%)
4 Mixed Reviews(14.3%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Buried Treasure April 23, 2020
But overall, this was far from the rogueish resource management game I’d feared, and a far more rounded story adventure. Which made it exactly what I wanted, while I completely understand how the reverse happened for so many others.
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GameSpace April 28, 2020
Yes, Your Grace is a deeply moving and thought-provoking kingdom-management simulator with a brilliant storyline.
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Multiplayer.it March 5, 2020
For those looking for strong emotions and a charming atmosphere, this is the right game.
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The Indie Game Website March 6, 2020
It balances dark and absurd comedy with tenderness in a way that constantly surprises and delights. Sure, it’s hard to parse exactly how much every choice, alliance, and number has on the outcome, but I can overlook my bards skimming a little off the top when they tell stories this entertaining.
80
IGN Italia March 8, 2020
Yes, Your Grace is a brilliant mix of a "choices and consequences" game and medieval storytelling. It's a small game with a huge heart and it's a joy to play. The crown of Davern is heavy and you can feel the meaning of every choice, even if the structure of the game may be a little bit repetitive. Above all, anyway, Yes, Your Grace is crafted with love, and the sight and the sounds of Grevno Castle will last long in the hearts of the players.
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GameWatcher March 17, 2020
Yes, Your Grace is a fascinating game with heart. Its short length might turn away some players, but it will be perfect for anyone who loves regret filled choices or was burned badly by the Game of Thrones finale last year. If you like your games with emotional variety and anxiety, you’ll enjoy your brief time with Yes, Your Grace.
80
Malditos Nerds March 18, 2020
Yes, Your Grace gives us great freedom to make our own decisions. But also, it forces us to face the consequences. It is an amazing game because of the story and charming characters.
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Strategy Gamer March 19, 2020
Despite the negative aspects described, there is something genuinely fun about playing Yes, Your Grace. It’s perfect for some casual, beer and pretzels gaming. But you are playing for the narrative not the gameplay mechanics. You will get at least two playthroughs out of the game, which amounts to approximately 10 to 20 hours of gameplay (the playtime on various Steam reviews seems to confirm this). If this was in a Humble Bundle or on sale, I would think you would be happy with your purchase. At full price, I would probably feel as though I could have spent my money on something better. With that said, the game feels like a labour of love, not some lazy cash grab. Just don’t expect particularly deep gameplay.
80
God is a Geek March 22, 2020
Yes, Your Grace tells a decent story in an enjoyable way, and there's really nothing else like it outside of a certain fantasy TV show with a terrible ending.
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GameCritics May 26, 2020
As a fan of character-driven stories and making choices in games, Yes, Your Grace stood out as one of the best I’d played in a long time — even after the credits rolled, I still felt regret over some decisions and joy for others. The creators did a fantastic job weaving their interconnected stories together and deliver more emotion and intrigue than most triple-A studios manage. I’ll be thinking about this one for a long time to come.
80
LEVEL (Czech Republic) July 22, 2020
A simple pixelart game with a story that could be envied by many big RPGs.
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Game Informer March 30, 2020
Yes, Your Grace excels in its tense decision making, but sometimes it tries too hard to ensure the player fails.
75
CD-Action April 17, 2020
Although the events are usually similar in each playthrough – and the same goes for the consequences of our choices – it’s hard not to fall under the game’s charm.
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PC Gamer March 11, 2020
Despite variable success with the choice element, this is a kingdom you’ll want to save.
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Riot Pixels April 19, 2020
While side stories depend on your decisions, the main storyline relies on smoke and mirrors to make us believe that your choices matter — but they’re not. Unless you manage to bankrupt your country, there is only one ending, and the game's altruistic nature is far too evident. Show fairness, help people in need, be merciful to your enemies, and everything will turn out just fine. Unlike Papers, Please, this game rarely subverts expectations and hits players with tough dilemmas.
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PCGamesN March 5, 2020
Your kingdom’s future can sometimes feel too predetermined, despite the hundreds of decisions you’ll have made along the way, but the relationship between your king and his family is really what counts.
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Screen Rant March 6, 2020
Despite its flaws Yes, Your Grace is still an interesting game with a strong enough core concept. Those after a clean-cut kingdom simulator will come away uncomfortable with their lack of control, but that's really the point; Yes, Your Grace is about how even leadership has its limits, and all we can do is try to do the right thing where we can.
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The Overpowered Noobs March 18, 2020
Well written and beautifully crafted, Yes, Your Grace provides a compelling visual novel experience that doesn’t overstay its welcome.
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Games.cz March 23, 2020
Yes, Your Grace is a monarch simulator that’s better at depicting interpersonal relationships than actual reigning. Its nicely crafted story fortunately trumps the occasional frustration stemming from a management system based on chance.
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Jeuxvideo.com March 25, 2020
Quotation forthcoming.