About This Game Draugen is a single-player, first-person Fjord Noir tale of suspense and mystery, set in 1920s Norway.About DraugenFrom the studio that brought you Dreamfall Chapters, and the creative team behind The Longest Journey and The Secret World, comes a first-person psychological mystery set in 1920s Norway.The year is 1923. You play Edward Charles Harden, an American traveller who's come to Norway to find his missing sister. But you're not alone: at every step of the way, Edward's accompanied by his ward, Lissie; a gregarious, independent and enigmatic young woman. Together, you must explore this scenic coastal community — nestled amongst the fjords and mountains of rural Norway — in your search for Edward's sister, and unearth the darkness that lies beneath the picturesque surface.Key features"I am not alone": explore 1920s coastal Norway accompanied by a living, breathing, independent companionInteract with your companion, Lissie, through a realistic and dynamic dialogue systemExperience a thrilling tale through the eyes of an increasingly unreliable narratorFind your own path through a scenic setting that changes with the weather and Edward's mental state"A story about what lies beneath": piece together a gripping narrative with unexpected twists and turnsAdditional featuresA beautiful original musical score from award-winning composer Simon Poole (Dreamfall, The Secret World, The Park, Dreamfall Chapters)Written by Ragnar Tørnquist (The Longest Journey, Dreamfall, The Secret World, Dreamfall Chapters)Designed and developed by the team behind Dreamfall ChaptersFully voiced in English, with motion-captured characters 7aa9394dea Title: DraugenGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Red Thread GamesPublisher:Red Thread GamesRelease Date: 29 May, 2019 Draugen Full Crack [Torrent] Before you buy Draugen, you should know what it is: not so much an adventure or puzzle game as a linear short story that unfolds from a first-person perspective. The game is characterized as "fjord noir", and that's about right: it's a psychological mystery set in an isolated Norwegian village.It's a beautiful setting, beautifully rendered. The story is understated, relying mainly on atmosphere and gradual revelation through found objects to keep the player engaged . . . with a few more dramatic moments along the way.A highlight is Lissie, the protagonist's traveling companion. It is in conversations with her that Edward, the protagonist, works through and makes sense of the clues he discovers. She's a lively and intelligent teen, whose back-talk to Edward is consistently entertaining.It took me about two hours to play through the whole story. I was more or less satisfied with the way it all resolved, but I still might have wished for more - in two different ways. On the down side, I do wish the story had a little more substance to it; some of the clues could have been more convoluted, for example, and the psychological elements could have been more fully developed. On the up side, I came away intrigued by the dynamic between Edward and Lissie, and I would like to have spent more time in their company. And that, I think, is the greatest strength of the game.. Well....I was waiting for this game with excitement. The graphics are very beautiful. The setting of Graavik is so beautiful that I could imagine living there even. They really paid attention to the details to take you to the 1920s in Norway. The sounds of nature, the music wants you to stay here and explore.The voice acting is pretty good, I've recognized Bolton's voice immediately (voice of Kian Alvane in Dreamfall Chapters).Regarding the plot, I realized the "relation" of Edward and Alice quite soon therefore it wasn't a surprise for me - probably it was meant to be discovered early on?However the 3 hours of playtime was disappointing for me. Also, the biggest secret of the village in the end was not even shown, which was also quite disappointing (if it even exists?). Also, even if it was made to seem like that, you have no real choices in the conversations. (I can actually understand why you have no choices, it's your relationship with Alice that makes that impossible, in my opinion.)I feel that I would be much more satisfied if the game would have been longer. The story was too short. That's the only reason why I decided not to recommend this game. I feel that there could have been much more done here. This way it somehow feels incomplete.However, I will not ask for a refund, I really enjoyed those 3 hours. And I'd like to support the developers. But I really hope the next game will be more satisfying.. A gorgeous game with beautiful music and a mystery plot that will keep you going for the 3-4 hour runtime. Easily recommendable if you are a fan of walking simulators and the likes of Firewatch and What Remains of Edith Finch in particular.. i thought this was an great game, and the story was very gripping. i was sad the see it end,. Draugen is a walking simulator with a linear story that lasts about 3 hours.The environment of the game is very beautiful and they have used plenty of refrences of old houses and such to how things looked in the 1920s.Story is a bit weird, as it keeps intertwining two stories together.The story is that you are coming to the village "Graavik" to find your sister, but when you arrive there things are not as they should be and you start an investigation with your companion Alice.The stories themself are fine but you can clearly tell which storyline it's put the most effort into, atleast from what i can tell. The ending is a bit lackluster, it's pretty easy to see where it would go pretty fast but the dialouge and what you find on the way to that ending is game, but sadly it feels like it didn't hit hard enough. the ending felt like it didnt really have a conclusive ending to one of the storys and the ending is up to yourself to what you think it will be. Summary The game is a walking simulator that will be done pretty fast but good enviorment, music and tensions from time to time.its a decent game, but i feel like i don't have a reason to replay it, even if i did some of the other choices, which probarly dont have any impact on the ending either way.. This game was:- Predictable- Unsatisfying- Where the f was the draug- ANNOYINGThis game was not:- Fun in any way whatsoeverThe game promises dynamic dialogue and a realistic companion. It has exactly none of those. The music was nice. Gr\u00e5vik looks nice. That's it.. Spoiler Free:For those like me who enjoy the immersion of a "Walking Simulator", Draugen is true to form. Edward follows a mystery to an isolated Norwegian village of Graavik and finds a morbid, human tale waiting for him. The story deals with loneliness and loss while having a solid narrative arc.As a person who has played and replayed games like What Remains of Edith Finch and Gone Home, I whole heartedly recommend this game.
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