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In Yes, Your Grace you'll need all the help you can get, so befriending Lords will be crucial! This guide lets you know exactly what you need to do to all with each one!

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Guide to Befriending Lords


Introduction


Welcome to Yes, Your Grace! During the game, your people will come to you with problems, and you will need to try and solve them with gold and supplies - what you reap from just your throne won't be enough.
In order to complete the Radovian battle, you'll need at least 600-700 men and some special agents, so you'll definitely need Lords on side!
Don't forget, if a Lord has a gem above their head, just like in the castle it means there's news for you - make sure you invite them to check-in!
While you'll need to ally yourself with the nearby Lords, but their friendship does not come for free! Here's what you'll need to befriend each one!

Jovan


Jovan is part of the story involving two other characters, Sir Friderick and Noaksey - You'll have to make some decisions along the one to decide which one (or two) of these you'd like to help you!
Jovan insists that he won't lend his support unless you also take on Sir Friderick - which sounds simple enough! It turns out however that inviting Sir Friderick is slightly tricky, as he would like to expose Noaksey as a liar.
It doesn't matter who you side with here, Noaksey or Sir Friderick - You'll always circle back to the choice of killing Jovan, or sparing him. Sparing him grants him as an ally.

Sir Friderick


As explained above, Sir Friderick is part of a bigger story involving Jovan and Noaksey!
In order to gain him as an ally, you'll need to speak to him and learn of his plan to trick Noaksey, then invite Noaksey and carry out the plan!
Once Noaksey comes back a liar, the two will clash and you'll be given the option between them - picking Friderick here will give you his troops no matter what happens to him afterwards.

Noaksey


For Noaksey, you can follow exactly the same steps above then side with him, or warn him about Friderick's trap - After the story has resolved, Jovan will also then side with you regardless of what you chose, as long as you spare him!

Lady Lena


Lady Lena is very straightforward, as long as you're willing to promise your daughter Asalia to her - she has a son who will be in need of a wife soon!
As long as you agree to her proposal, she'll send gold week on week!

Etton


Etton and Lurs have a connected story, though it's far more simple than Jovan, Friderick and Noaksey's!
Etton will ally with you as long as you do not stop him from trading dust and do not imprison anyone selling dust! Easy!

Lurs


Lurs' allyship requires two things - For you to shut down Etton's dust operation, and to imprison anyone selling dust in your throne room. You'll lose Etton's troops doing this, so it'll be important to consider which you want more!
Once you've completed both tasks, just invite Lurs back and he'll pledge his troops to you!

Via Lyt


Via Lyt is one of the easiest allies to befriend but is very simple to lose early on.
She hates Radovians, so when one arrives at your door very early in the game, you need to either imprison him and hand him over to her, or kill him.
Letting him go or refusing to hand him over will make Via Lyt hate you, and it will be impossible to win her over from there.

Ada


Getting Ada as an ally requires you to pay a little attention, but is pretty straight-forward. She'll come to you explaining that she's been caught out by a thief and has had money stolen. You need to be on the lookout for someone in a green outfit, a dirty apron and a hat.
Once you've found the thief, imprison him and let Ada know - she can come and collect him and lend you her aid!

Grego


Grego is another very simple one but requires you as a player to make a moral(ish) choice.
Grego is burning paintings so that his own art may flourish, and he's looking to buy the stork painting that hangs in your bedroom. Simply pull it off the wall and sell it to him to gain him as an ally!
For some extra gold, you can also sell him some other pieces of art around the castle (if you don't mind him destroying them!)

Masha


Masha, similarly to Ada, is looking for a thug in red gloves! All you need to do to get her on side is find the thug in your queue of petitioners (this should take around two weeks after you first invite her) and imprison him, before handing him over to her. Simple!

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Pietro: The Paranoid Lord


Pietro is a bit of a sneaky one, as he's not an ally you can invite. He will visit you regularly, and if you make the right choice, he will lend you his men!
Pietro is worried that someone is coming to get him, always worried he's not safe. Turns out if you imprison him, he feels much safer, as now he has bars and a guard at all times! Chat to him in your dungeon to ally with him!
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Yes, Your Grace
Developer(s)Brave at Night
Publisher(s)No More Robots
Director(s)Rafal Bryks
Composer(s)
Platform(s)
Release
  • Microsoft Windows, macOS
  • Nintendo Switch, Xbox One
    • WW: June 26, 2020
  • Xbox Series X/S
Genre(s)Role-playing, strategy
Mode(s)Single-player
Grace

Yes, Your Grace is a role-playingstrategy video game developed by Brave at Night and published by No More Robots. It was officially released for Microsoft Windows and macOS on March 6, 2020, for Nintendo Switch and Xbox One on June 26, 2020, and for Xbox Series X/S as one of its launch titles on November 10, 2020. Yes, Your Grace focuses around managing a small kingdom, where the player must manage a finite amount of resources. The game went through a multi-year development cycle, where it was heavily influenced by winter conditions in Poland. It received generally positive reviews from critics.

Gameplay[edit]

Yes, Your Grace is a management game about ruling a kingdom.[1] It focuses around the player character, King Eryk of Davern, and rests heavily on binary choices about how to respond to various events in their Kingdom.[2] Gameplay is organized into weekly rounds, with events presented as from visitors to their royal court.[3] The player must manage money and supplies, while also managing the military, and a limited number of generals, witches and hunters.[1]

Development[edit]

Yes, Your Grace was originally inspired by the 2015 game Papers, Please and the 2012 game Crusader Kings II.[4] Development of the game began with a campaign on Kickstarter in 2015.[2] The game was in development for five years, and for the majority of the development cycle it was being developed in a village in Poland. The relative remoteness of the village was a significant factor in development, as the landscape and the harshness of winters had a substantial impact on game design.[4]

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Release and revenue[edit]

Yes, Your Grace was released on Steam and GOG.com on March 6, 2020, with it making $600,000 in its release weekend, a number considered a success.[5] The game's success was attributed to an effective trailer, as well as the availability of translations into numerous different languages on release.[5] The Nintendo Switch and Xbox One ports were released on June 26, 2020,[6] while Xbox Series X/S port was released on November 10, 2020 as a launch title for both consoles.[7]

Reception[edit]

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
MetacriticPC: 75/100[8]
NS: 74/100[9]

Yes, Your Grace received generally positive reviews from critics.[8] Nicole Carpenter, writing in Polygon, spoke positively of the game, praising its slow pacing and ability to counter savescumming.[10] Paul Tamayo, writing in Kotaku, gave a positive review, declaring that the game a 'fun anxiety outlet' and a 'really cool throwback', while criticising what he perceived as some situations resembling 'conservative radio nightmare simulations'.[3] Luke Kemp of PC Gamer also gave a positive review, praising the game's writing and finding that its animation was especially good, while criticising perceived distracting atmosphere shifts.[11] Rob Mundy of Nintendo Life gave the game 7/10 stars, praising the game's writing and depiction of medieval life, while finding that it 'C[ould] feel unfairly punishing'.[1]

Chris Bratt, writing in PCGamesN also gave the game 7/10, praising the characterisation of the relationship between King Eryk and his family, while finding that the game lacked truly impactful decisions, as he found that most major events were somewhat railroaded.[12] Rob Gordon of ScreenRant gave a mixed review, finding that the game's plot 'shined' and praising its characterisation, while also finding that the game's abundance of binary choices in events led to frustration, as in his view relatively minor things took up too many resources.[2]

Malindy Hetfield, writing in Eurogamer, gave a negative review, stating that the game did not inspire any feelings towards its characters, and also that it was both mechanically frustrating and suffered from tone inconsistencies, though she praised the game's visuals.[13]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcMundy, Rob (July 2, 2020). 'Yes, Your Grace Review'. Nintendo Life. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
  2. ^ abcGordon, Rob (March 6, 2020). 'Yes, Your Grace Review: A Kingdom Sim With Heavy Choices'. ScreenRant. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  3. ^ abTamayo, Paul (March 10, 2020). 'Yes, Your Grace Is All About The Stress Of Managing A Kingdom'. Kotaku. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  4. ^ abWhalen, Trevor (March 9, 2020). 'Yes, Your Grace's Development Adventure'. Tech Raptor. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  5. ^ abKerr, Chris (March 9, 2020). 'Yes, Your Grace amasses $600,000 in revenue over launch weekend'. Gamasutra. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
  6. ^Romano, Sal (June 12, 2020). 'Yes, Your Grace for Xbox One and Switch launches June 26'. Gematsu. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
  7. ^Romano, Sal (November 4, 2020). 'PS5 and Xbox Series launch titles – the list'. Gematsu. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
  8. ^ ab'Yes, Your Grace for PC Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved November 16, 2020.
  9. ^'Yes, Your Grace for Switch Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved November 16, 2020.
  10. ^Carpenter, Nicole (March 10, 2020). 'I'm reckoning with my save scumming ways'. Polygon. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
  11. ^Kemp, Luke (March 11, 2020). 'Yes, Your Grace Review'. PC Gamer. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  12. ^Bratt, Chris (March 5, 2020). 'Yes, Your Grace review – uneasy lies the head'. PCGamesN. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
  13. ^Hetfield, Malindy (March 5, 2020). 'Yes, Your Grace review - punishing, overly bleak kingdom management'. Eurogamer. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
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